College Girl (1990 film)

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College Girl
Directed bySurendra Gupta
Produced bySuresh Sharma
Starring Amita Nangia
Pankaj Berry
Veerendra Singh
Sudhir Pandey
Ajit Vachhani
Music byBabul Bose
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
Country India
Language Hindi

College Girl is a 1990 Bollywood movie starring Amita Nangia, Pankaj Berry, Veerendra Singh, Pramod Moutho, Ajit Vachani, Sudhir Pandey, Vidyashree and Rajani Bala. The movie was directed by Surendra Gupta. [1]

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Plot

Madhuri, Vicky and Aakash study together in college. Vicky, whose father is a minister, tries to woo her, but she falls for Aakash. Vicky introduces her to drugs through another girl. She becomes an addict. Aakash contests against Vicky in the student elections and wins. Furious, Vicky rapes Madhuri. Madhuri's brother Niranjan is reluctant to file a police complaint due to social fear. Her sister-in-law (Rekha), however, decides to go to the police when Aakash assures that he will stand by Madhuri. The police inspector tips off the minister before registering the case. The minister tries to persuade Rekha not to go ahead with the complaint, but she refuses. He brutally rapes Rekha in her bedroom and get both her and her husband killed. The court too absolves Vicky of the charge. Madhuri, with the help of Aakash, takes revenge by taking on Vicky, the minister and their accomplices, one by one. [1] [2]

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References

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  2. "Getting Educated at Bollywood: "Woh Toh Theek Hai Magar Woh Kab Karenge!"". Miss Malini. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2015.