''Ansh: The Deadly Part'' is a 2002 Bollywood
crime thriller film starring
Rajat Bedi,
Abbas
Abbas may refer to:
People
* Abbas (name), list of people with the name, including:
**Abbas ibn Ali, Popularly known as Hazrat-e-Abbas (brother of Imam Hussayn)
**Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, uncle of Muhammad
** Mahmoud Abbas (born 1935), Palest ...
(In his Bollywood debut),
Ashutosh Rana and
Om Puri
Om Prakash Puri (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as Bengali, Kannada,English, Punjabi and one Telugu film, as well as independent and art films and also starred ...
.
Plot
This story is about Deputy Superintendent of Police Bhagat Pandey, who is thorough, honest, and has an excellent track record of apprehending criminals. This background creates problems for him with other criminals, who are closely connected to powerful politicians. As a result, he is transferred to Bombay (now known as Mumbai). He takes charge of his post, and transforms everything into a diligent and honest policing machine. Unfortunately, politicians and criminals alike do not like his diligence, and talk about transferring him to Kashmir, where he will be killed in an encounter with a terrorist. Bhagat also comes in touch with suspended Police Inspector Sukhdev Singh, and gang leader, Rajnath Guru, the son of a freedom-fighter, Dinanathji.
Cast
*
Abbas
Abbas may refer to:
People
* Abbas (name), list of people with the name, including:
**Abbas ibn Ali, Popularly known as Hazrat-e-Abbas (brother of Imam Hussayn)
**Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, uncle of Muhammad
** Mahmoud Abbas (born 1935), Palest ...
as Rajnaath Guru
*
Om Puri
Om Prakash Puri (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as Bengali, Kannada,English, Punjabi and one Telugu film, as well as independent and art films and also starred ...
as Bhagath Pandeya
*
Ashutosh Rana as Sukhdev Singh
*
Sharbani Mukherji as Shweta
*
Shama Sikander
Shama Sikander Ali Gesawat (born 4 August 1981) is an Indian actress, best recognised for her lead roles in TV series ''Yeh Meri Life Hai'' and short film ''Sexaholic'' and the mini-series ''Maaya: Slave of Her Desires''. Sikander has appeared ...
as Kusum
*
Rajat Bedi as Munna
*
Ashish Vidyarthi
Ashish Vidyarthi (born 19 June 1962) is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Odia, Marathi and Bengali films. He is noted for his antagonist and character roles. In 1995, he received t ...
as Dawoo
*
Sayaji Shinde
Sayaji Shinde (Marathi pronunciation: əjaːd͡ʒiː ʃin̪d̪eː born 13 January 1959) is an Indian actor who has acted in Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Bhojpuri films and several Marathi Plays. Sayaj ...
as Govind Edda
*
Milind Gunaji
Milind Gunaji (born 23 July 1961) is an Indian actor, model, television presenter, writer and author, most known for his roles in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He made his first film appearance in 1993's ''Papeeha'' and has since performed in over ...
as Babu Bakshi
*
Alok Nath as Dina Nath ji
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Ravi Kishan as Dhoble
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Pankaj Berry as Inspector Patil
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Ishrat Ali as Bhawani Chaudhary
*
Mushtaq Khan
Mushtaq Khan is an Indian film and television actor and comedian who has worked in several Hindi films in a career spanning three decades. He is best known for his roles in films like ''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'' (1993), '' Jodi No.1'' (2001) an ...
as M.P. Patel
*
Yunus Parvez as Yadav
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Ram Awana
Ram Awana (born 1 March 1971) is an India, Indian film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Raja Paundrak in ''Dwarkadheesh – Bhagwaan Shree Krishn'', Chanur in ''Jai Shri Krishna (TV series), Jai Shri Krishna'', Farooq in D ...
as a gangster
Soundtrack
The music of the film was composed by
Nadeem–Shravan and lyrcist by
ameer Anjaan Tracks like " Masoom Chere Ke Kya Baat", "''Bich Bajaria''" and "''Sirf Sunday Ko''" became a hit, and are still popular in eastern regions of India like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
References
External links
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2002 films
Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan
2000s Hindi-language films
Indian crime action films
2000s crime action films
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Indian gangster films
Films about organised crime in India
Indian action thriller films
2002 action thriller films