Chandaal

Chandaal
Directed by T. L. V. Prasad
Produced by Rajiv Babbar
Written by T. L. V. Prasad (script),
Anirudh Tiwari (dialogues)
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Sneha
Rami Reddy
Music by Anand-Milind
Cinematography D. Prasadbabu
Edited by D. N. Malik
Production
company
Aabha Films
Release date
  • 13 March 1998 (1998-03-13)
Country India
Language Hindi

Chandaal is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sneha, Avtar Gill, Puneet Issar and Hemant Birje. The movie was above average.

Plot

Indrajit (Mithun Chakraborty) is an honest police officer happily living with his family. His sister loves one young fellow, subsequently it revealed that he was the brother of local don Durjan Rai Sahab Singh (Rami Reddy). When Indrajit arrest Durjan Singh with his gangs he took revenge and kills all the family members of Indrajit and fabricated a false murder case against him. He was sent into prison for committing death of his parents and sister. After releasing from jail he worked in a burning ghat. In these course he met with a young brave lady journalist who was chased by the gang of don. Indrajit saved her and fall in love with the journalist. With her help he started killing Durjan Singh's gang for taking revenge. Indrajit's subordinate officer Kurana (Puneet Issar) was honest but could not find any evidence against him.

Cast

  • Mithun Chakraborty as Police inspector Indrajit/Chandaal
  • Sneha as Sneha
  • Emisha Nagi as friend of Sneha
  • Rami Reddy as Durjan Rai Sahab Singh
  • Puneet Issar as Police inspector Kurana
  • Hemant Birje as Hemant
  • Jack Gaud as Jack
  • Avtar Gill as Indrajit's father
  • Kasam Ali as son of Rai Sahab
  • Ashwin Kaushal as Ashwin
  • Lekha Govil
  • Pinky Chenoy
  • Twinkal Singh
  • Anirudh Tiwari
  • Anand
  • Jeetendra Gangawane
  • Ratan Kumar
  • Vinod Panchal
  • Kannan Amrish
  • Vani Varma
  • Priti Mehta
  • Asrani as Chandaal
  • Altaf Raja as singer

Music

  1. "Karlo Pyaar" - Altaf Raja, Jaspinder Narula
  2. "Peg Patiyala Ka" - Sonu Nigam, Jaspinder Narula
  3. "Buk Chuk" - Abhijeet
  4. "Ras Malai" - Vinod Rathod, Poornima
  5. "Chod de Janeman" - Poornima
  6. "Karlo Pyaar" - Altaf Raja

References

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