Apradhi Kaun (2000 film)

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Apradhi Kaun
Directed by Mohan Bhakri
Produced byKishor Arora
Starring Mohan Joshi
Kiran Kumar
Shagufta Ali
Raza Murad
Music byNadim Shravan
Release date
2 June 2000
Country India
Language Hindi

Apradhi Kaun is a Bollywood Hindi suspense thriller film directed by Mohan Bhakri and produced by Kishor Arora. [1] [2] This film was released on 2 June 2000 under the banner of Orison Production. The cast included Mohan Joshi, Kiran Kumar, Shagufta Ali among others. [3]

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Plot

The story of the film revolves around a college campus where students are being murdered. Principal of Science college, Mr. Dhawan is a suspicious person since he has a dark past. A girl student suddenly commits suicide being the victim of ragging by senior students. Those students are involved in ragging, and call themselves as mobile group. Mr. Dhawan punishes them while they target a new student, Alok. But Alok dies subsequently and Dhawan tries to suppress the issue. He informs the police that Alok's death was mere an accident. Surprisingly the members from the notorious mobile group start getting brutally killed one by one. Police Inspector Choudhury suspects that the killer could be members of rival gang or the Principal himself. Later Dhawan is murdered as well. Choudhury arrests the son of local MLA Malhotra and sends him for trial. Even he also manages to get a confession. Then the next day three more of the mobile group members are killed. [4]

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