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Gundagardi
File:Gundagardi poster.png
Promotional Poster
Directed byV. Sai Prasad
Story byV. Sai Prasad
Produced byM.C. Bokadia
StarringAditya Pancholi
Vijayashanti
Music byJatin–Lalit
Release date
  • 6 June 1997 (1997-06-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Gundagardi (English: Hooliganism or rowdyism) is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language film directed by V. Sai Prasad and produced by M.C. Bokadia, starring Vijayashanti, Raj Babbar and Gulshan Grover with Dharmendra in a supporting role. It did well in small city but did very bad at the box office. it was a major flop suffering extremely huge and heavy losses, but its songs, especially "Bahar Baras Raha Hai Pani", composed by Jatin–Lalit were huge hits.[1] The film was dubbed in Telugu as Gunda Darbar and in Tamil as Thalaivi.

Plot

The two brothers Kalicharan and Narshima cause havoc all over the city. The police call in Karan Singh as the most effective policeman to fight against them. His sister was married to a journalist. He encounters a murder of the minister by Kalicharan and decides to print their photos in the newspaper. But before he can do that he is killed along with his wife. Dipa is an eyewitness to this murder. But he soon plans and makes Dipa the key suspect in an attempt-to-murder case of the home minister. Karan Singh, in the meanwhile, trains Dipa to fight back against the goons. She manages to get the files containing the proof. Kalicharan is arrested and taken to court. Narshima makes a number of attempts to free his brother. A severe struggle ensues and Narshima and Kalicharan get death sentences.

Cast

Songs

# Title Singer(s) Lyricist(s)
1 "Bheja Jo Pyar" Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy Kavita Kiran
2 "Sooraj Ka Ishq" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam Anwar Sagar
3 "Ek Do Teen" Alka Yagnik, Jolly Mukherjee Shyam Anuragi
4 "Aankhon Hi" Abhijeet, Sadhana Sargam Dev Kohli
5 "Bahar Baras" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik Maya Govind
6 "Saila Saila" Hariharan Maya Govind
7 "Jaadu Bhari Teri" Kumar Sanu Shyam Raj
8 "Thumak Thumak" Ila Arun, Shabbir Kumar Rani Malik
9 "Ye Resham Ki" Kumar Sanu Shyam Anuragi

References

  1. ^ "Gundagardi LP Records". ebay. Retrieved 19 October 2014.