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Tirangaa (film)

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Tirangaa
DVD Cover
Directed byMehul Kumar
Written byK. K. Singh
Produced byMehul Kumar
StarringRaaj Kumar
Nana Patekar
Harish Kumar
Mamta Kulkarni
Varsha Usgaonkar
Deepak Shirke
Manohar Singh
CinematographyRussi Billimoria
Edited byYusuf Sheikh
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Santosh Anand (lyrics)
Production
company
M. K. Pictures
Release date
  • 29 January 1993 (1993-01-29)
Running time
168 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office₹120.25 million[1]

Tirangaa (transl.Tricolour) is a 1993 Indian action drama film starring Raaj Kumar, Nana Patekar, Varsha Usgaonkar, Harish Kumar and Mamta Kulkarni.[2] The movie was a blockbuster.[3] At the time of 1993 Bombay bombings, Plaza cinema, Mumbai was also bombed where the movie was being shown, leaving 10 dead and 37 injured.[4]

Plot

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The film starts with the kidnapping of three nuclear scientists by Pralayanath Gendaswami (Deepak Shirke) as he plans to build nuclear missiles for an invasion of India. Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General of Police Rudrapratap Chauhan (Suresh Oberoi) an honest police officer is murdered by Pralayanath Gendaswami since he has been on his hitlist. Rudrapatap's son Sanjay (Harish Kumar) is the only witness of his murder. When the scientists are gone missing, police calls Brigadier Suryadev Singh (Raaj Kumar) to take matter into his hands. Suryadev allies with honest but hot-headed Police Inspector Shivajirao Wagle (Nana Patekar) who spends a lot of time being suspended due to his temper. When Central Minister Jeevanlal Tandel who is an ally of Pralayanath Gendaswami sets up a meeting with him to inform him about Suryadev Singh, Pralayanath Gendaswami questions why is there information about his glory and not a single photograph of his face. At that moment Suryadev Singh enters the auditorium and reveals that he is the one whose face Pralayanath Gendaswami was so eager to see.

Meanwhile, on the New Year's Eve Sanjay and his friends witness an attempt of murder on Radha Tandel. They rush her to hospital but later on flees as the staff calls police to inquire about the case. Police then trace Sanjay by his wallet which was left at hospital and charge him with an attempt to rape on Radha.

After knowing who Suryadev is, Pralayanath Gendaswami tries to kill him by planting bomb in his car. But Suryadev's car is a high tech vehicle and hence he makes an escape with his driver/bodyguard Bahadur from a below passage door in car. Then the news is widespread that he has been murdered.

But Suryadev escapes and tells this news to Pralayanath through a TV interview. Pralayanath tries to kidnap Professor Khurana but Suryadev and Waghle fail his attempt. Then Pralayanath tries to kill Sanjay and his friends, but one of his friends sacrifice his life to save him on the eve of Raksha Bandhan. Pralayanath then again tries to kidnap Professor Khurana but fails to do so, and instead takes the fuse conductor to make his missiles work. Waghle and Suryadev track him down through their trans-meter. Suryadev foils Pralayanath's missiles by taking out the fuse conductors and guns him down. Waghle finishes off Pralayanath's son. The film ends with the 15 August programme concluding successfully.

Cast

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Songs

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All lyrics are written by Santosh Anand.

  1. "Pee Le Pee Le Oh More Raja, Pee Le Pee Le Oh More Jani" - Mohammed Aziz, Sudesh Bhosle
  2. "Ise Samjho Na Resham Ka Taar" - Sadhana Sargam
  3. "Oye Rabba Meri Jaan Bacha Le Phans Gayi Dil Ke Rog Me" - Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mohammed Aziz
  4. "Yeh Aan Tirangaa Hai" - Mohammed Aziz
  5. "Ise Samjho Na Resham Ka Taar" (Tragic) - Sadhana Sargam
  6. "Yeh Aan Tirangaa Hai" (Version 2) - Mohammed Aziz
  7. "Aaj Ki Shaam Pyar Karne Walon Ke Naam" - Mohammed Aziz, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan
  8. "Jaane Mann Jaane Mann" - Sadhana Sargam, Mohammed Aziz
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Asghar Muqaddam refers to the movie for the incidence of planting explosives during interrogation in the movie Black Friday.

References

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  1. ^ "Boxofficeindia.com". Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Tirangaa". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  3. ^ "'Krantiveer' director arrested for misusing funds". The Times of India. 16 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Latest News, India News, Chandrayaan 2 News Updates, Breaking News, Live News Online, Today Headlines". The Indian Express.
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