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''Insan'' () is a 2005 Indian
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-language action thriller film directed by K. Subash. It features an ensemble cast of
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, Esha, Laila, Koena Mitra, and
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. It is a remake of Telugu film ''
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'' (2002), directed by
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. ''Insan'' released on 14 January 2005 to mixed reviews from critics, with most of them praising Kumar's performance, but was commercially unsuccessful, grossing only ₹104.1 million worldwide against a budget of ₹125 million.


Plot

Amjad is an autorickshaw driver who is searching for his long-lost brother Munna who since went missing and a struggler Avinash wants to be a star in the
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Industry and win awards. Amjad wants to marry his lover Heena. But her parents want her to marry a rich man. So Amjad plans to win her parents' trust through playing a fake drama with Avinash and his friend to pretend and act as fake goons, and they involve Rathod to arrest and win Heena's heart. The plan goes wrong as real goons appear, but Amjad fights them, leading Heena's parents to agree to marry her to Amjad. Meanwhile, Inspector Ajit Rathod an Islamophobic police officer is on a mission to eliminate a notorious terrorist Azhar who killed his wife in the past and the latter is underground from the eyes of the law and is planning to destroy
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in order to release his aide Masood, who was arrested by Ajit. Avinash, who is a struggler, on the other hand, loses his job as an
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in films after an argument with an egoistic actor. A newcomer, Indu, is helped by Avinash to enter the industry, and soon both fall in love with each other, not knowing that she had been subjected to a compromise with the producer, Agarwal. Hopeless, Avinash decides to be an autorickshaw driver, but Indu apologises and encourages Avinash to be a good actor. Soon, Avinash and Indu's luck turns when the filmmaker casts them as leads in his next film after being impressed by their acting skills. Meghna, a news reporter, develops a liking for Rathod, but the latter is still traumatised and angered by his wife's death. Azhar returns home after the exile, but seeking the same motive of destruction: planning a bomb blast on a train with passengers. He kills Rathod's friend, Inspector Deepak, and is on the loose. Rathod learns that Azhar is none other than Amjad's younger brother, Munna and arrests Amjad. Azhar calls Rathod at the
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, where he has kept passengers as hostages. He asks to make a deal to release Masood and Amjad and demands a
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for escaping to
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. Rathod goes according to the plan and reaches the station, where a horrified Amjad learns that his brother is a terrorist. Amjad pleads with Azhar to leave the innocent people, but the latter denies by naming his actions as ''
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''. A fight ensues during an explosion at the station, which kills Azhar's men. Just when Azhar and Masood try to attack Rathod and Amjad, both shoot them down. Rathod condoles Amjad, to which the latter refuses and disowns Azhar instead, stating that any person who kills innocent people in the name of religion should be gunned down. At the end, Rathod, Amjad, and Avinash, along with the hostages, return from the ambush.


Cast


Soundtrack


Critical reception

Sumit Bhattacharya from
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criticised the film, stating, "Insan could be good for you. If you suffer from depression, or are traumatised, or suffer from insomnia".


References


External links

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