Hatyara (1998 film)

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Hatyara
Hatyara 1998 poster.jpg
DVD cover
Directed by T. L. V. Prasad
Written by T. L. V. Prasad,
Mahendra Dhariwal (dialogues)
Produced byMahendra Dhariwal,
Shisupal Singh
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Suman Ranganathan
Swathi
Rami Reddy
Mukesh Rishi
Anil Dhawan
CinematographyNavakant,
Ramakrishna
Edited byShyam Mukherjee
Music byDilip Sen-Sameer Sen
Production
company
Makewell Films International
Release date
  • 15 May 1998 (1998-05-15)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hatyara is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language crime film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty (in a dual role), [1] and Suman Ranganathan. [2] It marked actress Swathi's Bollywood film debut. [3]

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Plot

Professor Kajal witnessed the rape and murder of a girl student at her college. She complains to the police, but they are reluctant to take any action against the rapist because he is the brother of a powerful and influential gangster, Singhania. Kajal was the wife of advocate Mahendra, who is handicapped. Mahendra fights for justice for the girl in court as his wife is the only witness of the rape. Sinhangia asked Kajal to withdraw the case, but Kajal refused. Angry, Singhania and his goons rape and kill her in front of helpless Mahendra. Without having any evidence, Mahendra does not prove the offence. Suddenly he saw a young man, Surya (also), who looked like him and proposed to him to help him avenge his wife's death. Surya was actually Mahendra's younger brother. Surya believed that their father made Surya an orphan. Initially, he did not agree with the proposal of Mahendra, but after considering the situation of Mahendra's baby, he accepted the proposal. The two brothers started killing the Singhania gang one by one; finally, they also succeeded in killing Singhania. In the end, after killing Singhania, Mahendra hands over his daughter to Suman to take care of her, and Surya and Mahendera both get surrendered to the police for the crime that was committed by them.

Cast

Soundtrack

Hatyara
Studio album by
Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen
ReleasedFebruary 1998
Label Pen Audio
  1. "Gore Gore Galo Wali" - Abhijeet, Poornima
  2. "Chick Lampo Lalaji" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  3. "O Sanam Tu Le Kasam" - Kumar Sanu, Sapna Mukherjee
  4. "Laal Batti Ke" - Kumar Sanu
  5. "Main Ladki Aur Ladka Tum" - Poornima
  6. "Aaja Main Seekha Doon" - Lalit Sen, Shweta Shetty

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