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Bindushree | ... |
Salesman's wife
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Mithun Chakraborty | ... |
Munna 'Captain'
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Prem Chopra | ... |
Landlord
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Shama Deshpande | ... |
Landlord's wife
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Puneet Issar | ... |
Poacher
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Johny Lever | ... |
Agarbatti / Pens / Bangles / Sarees salesman
(as Johnny Lever)
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Anjana Mumtaz | ... |
Munna's mom / Savita
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Kanwarjeet Paintal | ... |
Munna's friend
(as Paintal)
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Aditya Pancholi | ... |
Forest Officer
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Vishwajeet Pradhan | ... |
Poacher's 2nd brother
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Raasi | ... |
Landlord's daughter
(as Manthra)
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Tej Sapru | ... |
Poacher's 1st brother
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Directed by
T.L.V. Prasad |
Produced by
Liyaqat Siraj | ... | producer |
Vijay Upadhyay | ... | producer |
Music by
Bappi Lahiri |
Production Management
Aqeel Qureshi | ... | production manager |
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Plot Summary |
Ganesh is an elephant who belongs to a Forest Officer in Southern India. One day he witnesses his master being killed by a Poacher and his two brothers, and marks his master's grave with 3 numbers. Years later, a wrestler, by the name of Munna, wins Ganesh as his prize and brings him home. Shortly thereafter, Ganesh is able to recognize his first master's killers and kills the two brothers of the Poacher. Before he could arrange the death of the Poacher, Munna's ailing mom is abducted from the hospital and Munna himself ends up being captured by the Poacher. Will Ganesh be able to save his new master, or will he witness Munna's death also? Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com) |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | At 1:15 in the song "Bol Bachchan" from the movie Bol Bachchan, the music was inspired from 2:23 of the song "Rock And Roll Bol Baby Bol" from the movie Mere Jung. The same tune can be heard at 1:44, from the song "Lambu ji Lambuji" from Coolie. 1:35 from the song "Mere Mehboob Tu" from Jodidaar (1997) also has the same tune. The original source was 0:19, from the song "Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet . See more » |