Bhayaanak Panja

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Bhayaanak Panja
Directed byRajesh Mittal
Produced byRajesh Mittal
Starring Gajendra Chauhan
Anil Dhawan
Menaka
Tina Ghai
Sreepradha
Bharat Kapoor
Kumar Rajesh
Birbal
Nirmala
Production
company
Nirmala Movietone
Release date
August 16, 1997
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bhayaanak Panja (Dangerous Claw) is a Hindi horror film of Bollywood directed and produced by Rajesh Mittal. [1] The film was released on 16 August 1997 under the banner of Nirmala Movietone. [2] [3]

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Plot

Thakur Vikram Sing, local landlord resides in his haveli (bungalow) in remote village Raigarh. One day he is murdered mysteriously in his haveli. A newspaper editor sends a group of reporters to the haunted bungalow to cover the murder story and investigation. While staying at this place they face an evil murderous ghost. [1]

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