Khatarnak | |
Director: | Mahesh Kothare |
Producer: | Vidya Bacchewar |
Starring: | Mahesh Kothare Laxmikant Berde Johnny Lever Bharat Jadhav Avinash Narkar |
Music: | Raamlaxman |
Cinematography: | Sameer Athalye |
Studio: | L. KFilms and Studios |
Editing: | Sanjay Dabke |
Distributor: | Vaibhavlaxmi Films |
Runtime: | 118 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Marathi |
Gross: | 90 lakh |
Khatarnak is a 2000 Indian Marathi-language action comedy film directed by Mahesh Kothare and produced by Vidya Bacchewar featuring Mahesh Kothare, Laxmikant Berde, Johnny Lever, Bharat Jadhav, Avinash Narkar, Nutan Jayant, Aarti Chandorkar, Sadashiv Amrapurkar in lead roles.[1] The music is composed by Raamlaxman.[2]
In a town plagued by mysterious murders every Amavasya, Inspector Pratap Tungare leads the investigation, with CID Inspector Mahesh Chaudhari's assistance. Tungare holds a grudge against criminal lawyer Advocate Potbhare, who has a history of defending Tungare's arrested suspects. Adding complexity, Potbhare's daughter loves local detective Laxmikanth Lokhande (Lakshya). The latest victim, Raosaheb Nimbalkar, prompts a reward announcement by his brother Bapusaheb. In a twist, Lakshya and his assistant Ranga devise a plan: frame Lakshya as the murderer, collect the reward, and then use it to secure Lakshya's release with Potbhare's legal aid. It's a convoluted scheme in the pursuit of truth and, perhaps, personal gain.
This is the twelfth film of Kothare and Berde together. The film marked debut of Johnny Lever and Bharat Jadhav. This is also the first film of actresses Nutan Jayant and Aarti Chandorkar.[3] Kothare initially considered Ashok Saraf for the film and gave him the script to read. However, Ashok didn't find it appealing and declined, prompting Kothare to cast Johnny Lever instead.[4]
Music is composed by Raamlaxman and lyrics were written by Pravin Davane.[5] [6]