Khote Sikkey should not be confused with Khote Sikkay.
Khote Sikkey | |
Director: | Partho Ghosh |
Producer: | Shashi Agarwal, Mahesh Naitani K. Mohan |
Starring: | Atul Agnihotri Ayub Khan Madhoo Kareena Grover Anjali Jathar Suresh Oberoi |
Music: | Rajesh Roshan |
Cinematography: | K. V. Ramanna |
Editing: | R. Rajendran |
Studio: | Surya Shakthi Films |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Khote Sikkey is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Partho Ghosh and produced by Krishan Oberoi. It stars Atul Agnihotri and Ayub Khan.[1]
Rohit (Atul Agnihotri) and Vijay (Ayub Khan) are two criminals who obtain money from truckers by impersonating police officers. This gets them into trouble, as they are placed in prison by Inspector Ajay Sinha. But with the help of another inmate, manage to escape, with the police right on their tail. The inmate is shot and killed, but before that he gives them the contact info for underworld Don, Pukhraj Mahadevan. The duo contact Pukhraj and team up with him to rob a bank. Ajay witnesses Pukhraj in the getaway car, and immediately arrests him. However, the wily Pukhraj not only manages to win a "not guilty" verdict in Court, but also manages to embarrass Ajay in the eyes of his superiors and the Courts. Ajay must now must come up with a fool-proof plan to arrest Pukhraj, but before he does that he must reign in Pukhraj's newest recruits - that is if they let him.