Gunehgar | |
Director: | Vikram Bhatt |
Producer: | Kalyaani Singh |
Screenplay: | Iqbal Raj |
Story: | Mahesh Bhatt |
Editing: | Waman Bhonsle Gurudutt Shirali |
Cinematography: | Bhushan Patel |
Starring: | Mithun Chakraborty Pooja Bhatt Atul Agnihotri Tisca Chopra Kiran Kumar |
Music: | Shyam-Surender |
Studio: | Right Image International |
Runtime: | 145 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Gunehgar is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film produced by Kalyaani Singh, presented by Maann Singh, and directed by Vikram Bhatt,[1] starring Mithun Chakraborty, Atul Agnihotri, Pooja Bhatt, Tisca Chopra and Kiran Kumar.[2]
The film deals with the fight against terrorism, and Mithun plays the role of D.I.G. of Police. Ajay Thakur is a long-time employee serving with the Indian police force; his motive in life involves bringing justice to the freedom fighters, who in reality are terrorists headed by Habibullah and his younger brother, Munna. All of them are in reality on a deadly mission namely to separate Kashmir from India. Ajay meets with partial success when he shoots Munna, injuring him and thus arresting him in the process. This success gets him promoted to Deputy Inspector General (D.I.G). Later Munna manages to escape from custody and assassinates Ajay's wife whilst on the run. Meanwhile, Ajay's journalist sister, Pooja meets a guy, Rohit who rescues her from her car after realising its fitted with a bomb. Pooja falls in love with Rohit but unbeknown to Pooja, Rohit is a mere pawn in the hands of Habibullah. His gang is holding Rohit's father as hostage so that he kidnaps Pooja and delivers her to his gang. Once Rohit does what Habibullah asks, his gang hold both Rohit and Pooja as hostages. Ajay manages to find out the gangs where-about which is an old mosque and he must go to negotiate the release of his sister, Pooja.
Gunhegaar | |
Type: | Soundtrack |
Artist: | Shyam-Surender |
Released: | 1994 |
Genre: | Feature film soundtrack |
Length: | 32:49 |
Language: | Hindi |
Label: | Time Audio |
The music of the film was composed Shyam-Surender and the lyrics were penned by Seema Janam, Maann Singh, Mithlesh and Surender Saathi. The soundtrack was released in 1994 on audio cassette in Time Audio.[3] The full album is recorded by Kumar Sanu, Sudesh Bhosle, Alka Yagnik and Sadhana Sargam.
Title | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Duration | ||
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1 | "Wada Karo Yeh" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik | Maann Singh | 06:35 | |
2 | "Dil Huwa Beqarar" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik | Seema Janam | 06:00 | |
3 | "Kasam Se Sari Raat" | Vinod Rathod, Sadhna Sargam | Surender Sathi | 04:37 | |
4 | "Rain is Falling" | Sudesh Bhosale | Surender Sathi | 05:29 | |
5 | "Roothega Rab Toh Mana Loonga" | Sudesh Bhosale | Mithlesh | 04:08 | |
6 | "Keh Do Na Ki Tumse Pyar Hai" | Kumar Sanu, Sadhna Sargam | Maan Singh | 05:57 |