Muqabla (1993 film)

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Muqabla
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मुकाबला
Directed by T. Rama Rao
Written by Anees Bazmee (dialogues)
Story by P. Krishna Murali
Produced byA. V. Subbarao
Starring
CinematographyPrasadbabu
Edited by
  • J. Krishnaswamy
  • T. V. Balasubramaniam
Music byDilip Sen-Sameer Sen
Production
company
Release date
  • 14 May 1993 (1993-05-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Muqabla is 1993 Hindi-language film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Aditya Pancholi, Govinda, Karishma Kapoor and Paresh Rawal. Other cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Aruna Irani and Farah Naaz. It is a remake of the 1992 Telugu film Police Brothers .

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Plot

Suraj and Deepak live a poor lifestyle in a village along with their widowed father, who has always taught them to be honest. Both re-locate to the city and find employment with the Police Force, while Suraj is a Havaldar and Deepak is a Traffic Constable. Suraj does his job honestly and diligently and is often reprimanded by Inspector Waghmare.

Then differences arise between Suraj and Deepak when the later comes to testify in favor of an accused, Narendra Khanna, who was arrested by Suraj for killing a man. Things come to a boil when Soni's husband is brutally murdered in broad daylight, and when officers of both Shaitaan Chowki and Kala Chowki refuse to investigate nor even register this homicide, she decides to take matters into her own hands. Her case is then presented in front of the court.

It turns out to be that Narendra Kumar is not a single person but are twins about which the world is unaware. Deepak presents both the twins in front of the court. The judge takes both the twins in judicial custody. After this the problems between the two brothers, i.e. Deepak and Suraj, get resolved. Deepak plans to go to his village with Suraj to surprise their father, he goes out to buy some shawls and is kidnapped by Narendra and his men. They torture him and call Suraj to mock him. As soon as Suraj reaches to Deepak who is heavily injured and Deepak finds a bomb attached to him. Since he doesn't want to get anyone killed Deepak jumps into the waterfall resulting in his death.

After this incident all the hawaldars go rogue and start a mutiny. The hawaldars go on a killing spree along with Suraj. A fight starts between Khanna and Suraj. The fight ends with the death of Khanna by the hands of Suraj.

Cast

Soundtrack

All music is composed by Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen on T-Series (company) CD - SFCD 1/254

No.TitleLyricsPlaybackLength
1."Chal Chaliye Wahan Pe Diljani"Kulwant Jani Abhijeet, Sonu Nigam  
2."Chhodo Mujhe Jaane Do"Mahendra Dehlvi Anuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam 
3."Chhodo Mujhe Jaane Do" Anuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam 
4."Dekho Pyare Rooth"Ibrahim AshqAnuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar  
5."Dil Tera Hai Deewana"Mahendra DehlviAnuradha Paudwal, Abhijeet  
6."Ek Ladki Ne Mujhe Jaadu Kiya"Nawab ArzooAnuradha Paudwal, Abhijeet, Sonu Nigam 
7."Jaane Jana Aaja"Dilip K. Tahir Udit Narayan  
8."Jisko Pooja The Is Dil Ne"Mahendra DehlviAnuradha Paudwal 
9."Khanke Yeh Kangna"Tajdar TajAnuradha Paudwal 
10."Naino Ko Karne Do"Maya GovindAnuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam 
11."Tere Dil Mein Jo Hai"Lalit SenAnuradha Paudwal, Vipin Sachdeva, Sachdev 
12."Tumbak Tu Baba"Nawab Arzoo Alisha Chinoy  


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