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Prakash Jha |
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Director |
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Prakash Jha |
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Starring |
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Ajay Devgan,
Bipasha Basu, Nana Patekar, Mohan Agashe,
Yashpal Sharma, Mukesh Tiwari, Chetan Pandit,
Anoop Soni, Dayashankar Pandey, Akhilendra
Mishra |
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Deep in the Hindi heartland of India... within
jagged urban streets, in crowded by lanes, on
street shops, at bus stops, in residential
colonies, in offices and hospitals, in schools
and colleges, in broad daylight and sometimes in
the dark of the night, there is an endless
spate of kidnappings... This is the '' Republic
of Bihar.''
The industry of kidnapping spans all kinds of
people... The ''Paan Wala'' who sells the
''Purjah'', the brokers who buy them, the
local petty goons who execute the kidnapping,
the middleman who buys the victim, the
heavyweight dons who negotiate and make the real
profit... All this while the politicians and
police are given their due cuts.
Apaharan is the story of a tumultuous and
complex relationship between a father and son
set against the backdrop of this thriving
kidnapping industry...
Ajay Shastri (Ajay Devgan) aspires for a
job in the police force, which is his ticket to
a future of power, respectability, social status
and a secure life with his childhood sweetheart
Megha (Bipasha Basu). And he hopes it
will make his father proud.
Ajay is prepared to do anything to meet this
end. Tragically his desperate attempt at success
is snapped by the choices made by his father
Professor Raghuvansh Shastri (Mohan Agashe).
Dejected and disillusioned, Ajay is drawn into a
dark world from which there is no return...
Under
the aegis of self-proclaimed minority political
leader Tabrez Alam (Nana Patekar), Ajay
soon tastes success and power...
What he doesn't know is that one day the dark
labyrinths will loose their lure...
He will have to face the truth.
...will there be redemption? |