Pratibandh

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Pratibandh
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Directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty
Written by Anees Bazmee
Based on Ankusam
Produced by Allu Aravind
Starring Chiranjeevi
Juhi Chawla
Rami Reddy
Cinematography K. S. Hari
Edited by Vellaiswamy
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Distributed by Geetha Arts
Release date
  • 28 September 1990 (1990-09-28)(India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Pratibandh is a 1990 Hindi-language action film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and starring Chiranjeevi, Juhi Chawla and Rami Reddy. The film marked the Hindi debut of leading Telugu film star Chiranjeevi. [1] Chawla received a Best Actress nomination at the 36th Filmfare Awards for her performance in the film. The film is a remake of the 1989 Telugu film Ankusam . It was commercially successful. [2]

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Plot

Siddhantha (Chiranjeevi) is an honest police officer who learns that an assassin named "Spot" Nana (Rami Reddy) is assigned to kill his former mentor-turned-CM Satyendra Sharma (J. V. Somayajulu) and thwarts Nana's assassination attempts. Enraged, Nana kills Siddhantha's wife Shanti (Juhi Chawla), who was a former witness to Nana's crimes. In a last attempt to save Satyendra, Siddhantha finally kills Nana and proves Satyendra that an assassination attempt was made by lighting the torch (the torch was supposed to be lit by Satyendra), rigged with explosives. Siddhantha dies in the explosion, after requesting Satyendra to make the former's son a police officer.

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. "Kabhi Hua Nahi Kabhi Dekha Nahi" - Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik
  2. "Pyar Mujhe Tum Karte Ho Itna" - Alka Yagnik, Amit Kumar
  3. "Baccho Bajao Tali Aayi Khilone Wali" - Alka Yagnik
  4. "Yeh Badnaseeb Bachcha" - Mohammad Aziz

Awards

36th Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

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