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''Gangaajal: The Holy Weapon'' () is a 2003 Indian
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-language
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film written, directed, co-produced and edited by
Prakash Jha Prakash Jha (born 27 February 1952) is an Indian film producer, actor, director and screenwriter, mostly known for his political and socio-political films such as “Hip Hip Hurray” (1984), ''Damul'' (1984), ''Mrityudand'' (1997), ''Gangaaja ...
. Featuring an
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of 87 actors, it revolves around the
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Amit Kumar (
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) who takes charge of the fictitious district of Tejpur,
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, known for its high crime rate and organised crime carried out by dons Sadhu (
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) and Sunder Yadav ( Yashpal Sharma). Due to the local police's slow response to crimes, residents of the district resort to pouring acid in the eyes of the criminals as an instrument for extrajudicial justice. Following the release of his directorial debut ''
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'' (1984), Jha conceived an idea for his next venture that would be titled ''Gangaajal'', which would be about corruption and political violence. Jha was unfamiliar with the subject matter and had no desire to start production, and took twenty years to write the story. The film, announced in January 2001, was photographed by Arvind K; filming took 60 days and took place in
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and Satara, both in
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, and sets were designed by Sukhwant Panigrahi. The film's soundtrack was composed by
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with lyrics by Akhilesh Sharma and a background score by the American composer Wayne Sharpe. ''Gangaajal'' was released on 29 August 2003. Its production costs were or ; the film was a moderate success at the box office, became one of the highest-grossing Indian films of the year, and grossed worldwide. It received widespread acclaim from critics, some of whom praised the cast's performances—generally that of Devgn—but questioned the plot's originality. ''Gangaajal'' received several accolades, including the
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. A sequel titled ''
Jai Gangaajal ''Jai Gangaajal'' () is a 2016 Indian crime drama film directed by Prakash Jha. It is a follow-up to the 2003 crime film '' Gangaajal'', and stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role with Jha appearing in a supporting role. It also features Manav ...
'' was released in 2016 which under-performed, both commercially and critically.


Plot

The Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Kumar (
Ajay Devgn Vishal Veeru Devgan (born 2 April 1969), known professionally as Ajay Devgn, is an Indian actor, film director and producer who works in Hindi cinema. Devgn has appeared in over a hundred films and has won numerous accolades, including four ...
) takes charge of Tejpur, which has a high crime rate. In the district, the police are controlled by the don Sadhu Yadav (
Mohan Joshi Mohan Joshi is an Indian film, television and theater actor. He has worked in Hindi, Marathi and Bhojpuri films. Early life Joshi was born in Bangalore, Karnataka. He made his acting debut in Pune, Maharashtra. For better career prospects, ...
) and his son Sunder Yadav ( Yashpal Sharma). While travelling to the headquarters, Amit's car breaks down and he inspects the area. He observes professional laxity among police officials, crumbling infrastructure, outdated weaponry, lack of stationery and transport, and the dependence of officials on corrupt local contractors. Inspector Bachcha Yadav (
Mukesh Tiwari Mukesh Tiwari (born 24 August 1969) is an Indian actor, who has worked predominantly in Bollywood. and few Tamil films. He is known for playing negative and comic side roles. He entered the film industry in the year 1998 with the movie '' China ...
), a stooge of Sadhu, visits Sadhu's hideout and sees the infamous local goon Nunwa. Nunwa has killed an officer in Bachcha's department after a heated argument. Yadav kills Nunwa, fearing arresting him would expose the connection between Nunwa and the Tejpur police, and tells the public he was killed in an
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. Amit later realises Nunwa was killed because of his relationship with Sadhu and suspends Bachcha from duty as a punishment. Anxious he would be transferred from Tejpur, Bachcha visits Sadhu's home to seek his help but learns Sadhu has abandoned him. Amit takes notice of the incident and finds Sunder has kidnapped a missing young woman. Amit persuades the woman's mother, who is hesitant to do so, to file a complaint with the police. Sensing an opportunity, Bachcha urges Amit to give him a chance. Bachcha lures Sunder into a factory where Amit and his men are waiting. After a brief scuffle, Sunder is arrested and produced in a local court. The woman's mother refuses to testify against Sunder after the
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Verma (
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), who is loyal to Sadhu, threatens her into withdrawing her complaint. The judge acquits Sunder because of a lack of evidence. Sadhu's men try to vandalise the shop of a pan vendor who testified against Sunder before Amit destroys it. At the jail, when Amit goes home, Sunder fights with Bachcha and his colleagues. Bachcha throws acid into the men's eyes, an act that is locally referred to as ''gangaajal''. The incident leads to controversy and the police are accused of
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justice. Taking macabre inspiration from the incident, local police officials also throw acid in the eyes of criminals in their jails, creating an acute fear throughout Tejpur and falling crime rates. The violent nature of the act finds support with the public. ''Gangaajal'' becomes an instrument of instant, extrajudicial justice. While all officers deny their involvement in the incident, Bachcha writes his confession in a letter and submits it to Amit. When Bachcha reaches his home, he finds Sunder has taken his son and wife hostage. After a brief struggle, Sunder kills Bachcha by shooting him in the eyes. Enraged, Amit issues a search warrant for Sunder and warns Sadhu to tell Sunder to surrender himself. Sadhu applies for bail for Sunder but before Sunder is produced in the court, he is arrested and taken to jail. This time, the court rejects Sunder's bail application and orders the police to keep Sunder in custody. Sadhu, however, influences the local minister to release his son but Amit refuses and is sent on emergency leave. Sunder is released and disrupts the marriage of the woman he kidnapped and kills her mother. Unable to bear the loss, the woman kills herself. Amit detains Sadhu and Sunder, and takes them to the police station but an enraged mob stops Amit and demand their deaths by ''gangaajal''. Amit prevents the mob from killing them, saying anarchy only brings social decadence. He wants Sadhu and Sunder to be tried by the law but they escape. They hold a family hostage to ward Amit off and a fight takes place between them. Sunder and Sadhu are killed after falling onto a plough, piercing their eyes.


Cast

Credits adapted from
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as
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(SP) Amit Kumar *
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as Anuradha (wife of Amit Kumar) *
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as Sadhu Yadav * Yashpal Sharma as Sunder Yadav (son of Sadhu Yadav) *
Mohan Agashe Mohan Agashe (born 23 July 1947) is an Indian psychiatrist and actor. He was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1996 in theatre. Early life Agashe was born in Bhor, Maharashtra. He studied in B. J. Medical College, Pune for his MBBS an ...
as
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Verma (boss of Amit Kumar) *
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as
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Bhurelal (junior of Amit Kumar) *
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as
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Bachcha Yadav *
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as the Inspector Shaheed Khan *
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as the Inspector Neelkanth Tiwari *
Daya Shankar Pandey Daya Shankar Pandey (born 19 November 1965) is an Indian film and television actor. He has acted in a number of Hindi movies like ''Lagaan'' (2001), ''Gangaajal'' (2003), ''Swades'' (2004) and ''Raajneeti'' (2010). He began his career with the ...
as SI Mangni Ram * Krati Redkar as Apurva (Love interest of Sunder Yadav) * Master Yash Pathak as Ravi (Younger Brother of Apurva) *
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as the ASI Bholanath Pandey * Vishnu Sharmaas Home Minister Dwarka Rai *
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made a special appearance in the song "Alhad Mast Jawani Bemisaal".


Production

During the production of his directorial debut ''
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'', a 1984 political drama,
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conceived the idea for his next film, which would be named ''Gangaajal: The Holy Weapon'', which he wanted to be about corruption and political violence. In an interview with ''
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'', Jha said he decided to make films set in rural cities because he believed they have an "earthy quality" that would attract audiences. For this film, he chose his home state
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as the main setting because he is familiar with the local culture, people, and tradition. He did not want to have another topic for his film at the time so hr improved the story for the next twenty years, after which the
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started. According to Jha, the film's title reflects a metaphor that indicates
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with "astonishing, stark and powerful" elements. Many of his friends suggested other suitable titles, including ''Police'', because they felt the original title was too metaphorical. Jha, however, kept the original title and added an extra 'a' to it. In preparation, Jha interviewed several police officers and read
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s on police he had saved. Jha announced the film in January 2001 during an interview with
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of
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, and said it would be produced by Jha's banner Prakash Jha Productions in association with
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of
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. He called ''Gangaajal'' his perception of affairs in the present-day Bihar, saying it is a "dramatic journey" from someone "into the collective consciousness of the society. It eventually becomes an intense meditation on the mechanics of crime and punishment." Although several publications reporting the film was based on the 1980 Bhagalpur blindings, Jha said it is not but that the film has several blinding scenes that are minor parts of the plot. The dialogue was written by Jha. Ajay Devgn played the role of the Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar that was previously offered to
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, marking Devgn's second collaboration with Jha after ''
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'' (1999). Devgn said he had a positive rapport with Jha and that he was allowed to speak in
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without a Bihari accent. Jha said Devgn's acting style led him to approach Devgn again, describing him as a "natural choice". Jha said; "I needed someone who would look sincere and honest in the film, and he suited that. His character goes through many dilemmas, and he's capable of carrying that role well." Gracy Singh also immediately chose to star in the film as Amit's wife Anuradha. Jha, who wanted to cast Singh because he felt the Indian film industry did not see her potential as an actor. Singh stated that it was difficult to play the role as it was new for her. The film features an
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of 87 actors; according to Jha this is intended to "collectively make up the atmosphere". ''Gangaajal'' was produced on a budget of or .
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was handled by Arvind K. in 60 days, and Sukhwant Panigrahi served as the production designer. Initially, Jha wanted the film to be made in Bihar but changed his mind for logistic reasons. Filming took place in two areas of Satara and
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in
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, and Jha asked local people to briefly appear in several scenes. He said most of them were cooperative and that he felt helped. Filming ended in March 2003 and Jha edited the film. The
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-based composer Wayne Sharpe, who had composed feature-film soundtracks for 15 years, composed the film's background score, marking his debut in Indian film. Sharpe used both Western and Indian instruments for ''Gangaajal''.


Soundtrack

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composed the soundtrack of ''Gangaajal'' and Akhilesh Sharma wrote the lyrics. Richa Sharma,
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and
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performed the vocals, and
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released the soundtrack album.


Release

Jha had high expectations during the pre-release of ''Gangaajal'', wanting it to be a commercial success and set a new trend in
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. The release was scheduled for July 2003 but the film opened in theatres on 29 August that year. In September, during its theatrical run in Bihar, a protest was held by supporters of the political party
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because the film's antagonist Sadhu Yadav has the same name as
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's
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. They also vandalised the film's posters and filed a petition to the
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to ban it. The protesters told the film's distributors not to screen the film in the state; they decided to temporarily stop screening it. The controversy ended after Yadav told Jha he did not feel offended about the villainous character who shared his name: "There are thousands of persons with the name of Sadhu. The controversy ... has been created due to a misunderstanding." ''Gangaajal'' performed moderately well at the box office. It was released on 290 screens across India and grossed on its first day. The film collected by the end of its opening weekend and after its first week. It earned in India. Abroad, the film grossed following the first week of screening and collected after finishing its overseas theatrical run. The film-trade website
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estimated ''Gangaajal'' had revenues of from India and overseas markets combined, making it one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2003. On 25 July 2010,
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released the film on
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as a double-disc pack in the
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widescreen format. Since 11 April 2019, the film has been available for streaming on
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and
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.


Critical reception

Critics gave ''Gangaajal'' generally positive reception; most of them appreciated Devgn's performance in the film as a police but questioned about the plot's originality. Writing for the entertainment portal
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,
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gave the film a rating of two stars, saying Devgn performs his role "exceedingly well, carrying the film on his firm shoulders" while noting Singh "suffers due to poor characterisation and ... fails to impress". Adarsh criticised Jha for addressing topics he believed are not suitable for the modern audience, and added the film has an "oft-repeated theme". Deepa Gumaste of
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stated; "Ajay Devgan pulls up an ace with a part tailormade to reinforce his seething-under-the-surface angry hero image. To his credit ... he brings style and grace to a largely stereotypical, righteous protagonist. To a great extent, his presence covers up the film's patchiness in the second half." The
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said Devgn's "languorous body language and pinched, anguished expression confer a newness to a largely hackneyed role". In a review in ''
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'', Dominic Ferrao praised the "flawless" screenplay and Jha for " xtractingthe best from the cast". According to Ferrao, Devgn "vindicates his talent ... and comes out with flying fists and even higher flying colours as far as emotive abilities are concerned". ''Screen'' said Jha had given the film "a unique flavour" with "the upright stance of the hero, who never turns renegade and remains true to the law to the very end", and appreciated him showing the "eye-for-an-eye kind of revenge too is harmful for the society in the long run and the only solution lies in sprucing up the system". Nahta said Jha had successfully entertained the audience although the film's subject may be similar that of an
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, which he believed would not be popular with contemporaneous audiences.
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of ''
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'' said Devgn's "first-rate" performance is supported by those of Tiwari and the other supporting cast, and that ''Gangaajal'' "loses steam" after its second-half, attributing the issue to the exaggerated use of violence scenes and the water setting of the ending. In his three-star review,
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concluded the supporting cast had delivered solid performances, and described Devgn as the film's "terrific" and "note-perfect" performer.
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's Lata Khubchandani said Jha tells the story in a convincing manner and that "promises to be very watchable". In another article for the website, Kunal Shah wrote ''Gangaajal'' is "rich" in the content and "good" in the technical aspect. He said Devgn's "brilliant" performance would "glue" the audience to their seats but criticised several of the film's sequences for being "predictable", though said it is still "watchable".
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'' noted Jha almost did not use black humour, unlike his previous films of the same genre. Shekhar singled out Devgn, whom he thought "expectedly shines through a by-now-trademarked understated show". Writing for ''
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, who rated the film three stars, said the detailing of the characters is the best part of the film, writing; "The vignettes of police life, the intricacies of established corruption are well portrayed. It only helps that Jha has talented actors for support." In B4U, Parag Chandrabala Maniar noted Jha's effort to do "a sincere job" in the film, although he made the climax "a little implausible".
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wrote; "Jha adroitly recreates the appropriate ambience for the policeman who tries to work with integrity in a corrupt system. A pall of gloom and tension looms large over the frames, best illustrated in the scene where a reformed officer ensnares a fugitive. The pre-interval scene of the police brutality—the blinding of the convicts—is gut wrenching but effective."
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called Devgn's performance "flawless, as incendiary as fire and as cool as ice" but commented Singh was only used as "decoration" in the film.
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's Rajen Gurabudu lauded Devgn for perfecting his role.


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Sequel

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'' reported Devgn would star in a sequel to the film that was titled ''Gangaajal 2''. Two years later, more reports were published stating Devgn would be replaced by an actress; he believed he would not be suitable for the sequel.
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was cast for the lead and the film was retitled ''
Jai Gangaajal ''Jai Gangaajal'' () is a 2016 Indian crime drama film directed by Prakash Jha. It is a follow-up to the 2003 crime film '' Gangaajal'', and stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role with Jha appearing in a supporting role. It also features Manav ...
''. The sequel opened in theatres on 4 March 2016; it received mixed reviews from critics and performed poorly at the box office.


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* * {{Filmography of Prakash Jha 2003 films 2000s Hindi-language films Films directed by Prakash Jha Films set in Bihar Indian crime drama films Indian action drama films Indian crime action films Best Film on Other Social Issues National Film Award winners Fictional portrayals of the Bihar Police 2000s crime action films 2003 crime drama films 2003 action drama films Films about corruption in India Films about organised crime in India