Farz Ki Jung

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Farz Ki Jung
Directed byR.P. Swamy
Written byAmrit Aryan
Produced byDalwinder Sohal
Starring
Music by Bappi Lahiri
Release date
17 March 1989
Running time
2 hours 19 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Farz Ki Jung is a 1989 Indian Bollywood action film directed by R.P. Swamy and produced by Dalwinder Sohal. [1] It stars Govinda, Shashi Kapoor, Amrish Puri and Neelam in pivotal roles. [2] [3]

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Plot

Honest, hardworking, and diligent Police Inspector Vikram, gets his just reward by being arrested for possession of drugs. His mother gets a shock, and passes away instantly. Vikram is then tried in court, convicted, and sentenced to prison for several years. While he prison he acquires knowledge and skills to become a career criminal, as he now realizes that honesty does not pay, not realizing that this is going to pit him against his very own brother, Inspector Amar, who has also inherited Vikram's honesty and diligence. [4]

Cast

Music

SongSinger
"Aap Ka Jawab Kya" Mohammed Rafi
"Aap Se Mile" Asha Bhosle
"Abhi Abhi"Asha Bhosle
"O Saathiya, Ab Dar Kya, Pyar Kiya To Pyar Kiya" Shabbir Kumar, Chandrani Mukherjee
"We Are The New Generation" Vijay Benedict, Alisha Chinoy

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References

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