Jaan Ki Baazi is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ajay Kashyap, starring Sanjay Dutt, Anita Raj, Anuradha Patel and Gulshan Grover in lead roles.
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Réalisé parMahesh Bhatt GenresThriller, Action, Policier ThèmesLa musique, Musique, Bollywood ActeursSanjay Dutt, Gulshan Grover, Jackie Shroff, Manisha Koirala, Dina Pathak, Jaspal Bhatti Note51% Face à l'impuissance de la police à s'emparer de Jagat Jogia, un gangster qui organise des attentats terroristes, l'inspecteur Jay Suryavanshi se résout à recruter un tueur endurci, Jeet Balraj. En échange de l'élimination du malfaiteur, Jay lui offre une nouvelle identité et la liberté. Au cours de sa traque, Jeet fait la connaissance de Mini dont il tombe amoureux et, par amour pour elle, décide d'abandonner ses activités criminelles une fois sa mission accomplie. Mais sa situation devient extrêmement périlleuse quand Jagat Jogia s'aperçoit qu'il le pourchasse et que Jay Suryavanshi projette de s'en débarrasser plutôt que de tenir sa promesse.
Réalisé parB Gopal GenresDrame, Action, Policier ActeursDilip Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Nutan, Kader Khan, Gulshan Grover, Anupam Kher Note57% The Collector of Anokhapur, Jagatpratap Singh (played by Dilip Kumar) is a stickler for law and order. However, his son, Ravi (Sanjay Dutt) believes that sometimes illegal means may be adopted in order to assert control. This causes conflict between Jagatpratap and his son. Bhushannath 'Dharmendra' Bhadbhole (Kader Khan) is a corrupt Minister of Fisheries. His son, Kailash (Gulshan Grover), and Kabza Kanhaiyalal (Anupam Kher) rape and kill Jagatpratap's maid/servant and also kill Ravi's friend. Instead of being convicted for this crime, they are acquitted because they gave fake alibis. Ravi decides to give these criminals the punishment they deserve. As Ravi knows this will cause a conflict with his father, he decides to leave home. He then becomes a police inspector. This does not heal the father-son bond as he still has different ideas about the meaning of justice. After deliberating on the statement that "the law is for human beings but not for monsters", the father finally agrees to join his son in his fight against the corrupt minister.