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Film Gangaajal All Cast, Actors, Director

 
Gangaajal

Gangaajal

Gangaajal was directed by well known director Prakash Jha. It's running time is 157 minutes. This movie was released in 2003 and it's genre is Crime Drama. The medium of the movie is Hindi.  

Synopsis: 

Prakash Jha directed the lawbreaking drama Indian film Gangaajal. The film follows SP Amit Kumar, who is charged with taking over the Tezpur police station in Bihar, an area known for excessive corruption, incompetence, bribery, nepotism, bias, and crime. Tezpur's police force is extensively engaged in local crime activities, frequently helping the wrongdoers. The story is partially based on the Bhagalpur blindings episode of 1980 in Bihar, in which police deliberately blinded convicts.

Amit Kumar, portrayed by Ajay Devgn, is an upright and determined officer committed to restoring law and order in the lawless town. His challenges are manifold as he confronts the deeply entrenched corrupt practices within the police force and the nexus between the law enforcement officers and local politicians.

Starring Cast of Gangaajal:

Gangaajal

The cast features:

Ajay Devgn as Amit Kumar
Mohan Joshi as Sadhu Yadav
Grace Singh as Anuradha
Akhilendra Mishra as DSP Bhurelal
Yashpal Sharma as Sunder Yadav
Ayub Khan as Inspector Shaheed Khan 
Mukesh Tiwari as Bachcha Yadav.
Mohan Agasheas DIG Verma 
Anoop Soni as Inspector Neelkanth Tiwari 
Chetan Pandit as ASI Bholanath Pandey 
Master Yash Pathak as Ravi Manyata Dutt 
Ghanshyam Srivastva as Prajapati Mishra
Lockup incharge - Padam Singh

Screenplay: Prakash Jha

Producer: Prakash Jha


The film addresses Amit Kumar's moral dilemmas and ethical issues as he tries to clean up the system. Gangaajal acquired praise for its realistic depiction of institutional corruption and the struggle for justice, as well as its requiring performances and gripping storyline. Despite the absence of recent praise, the film remains a significant effort in Indian cinema, highlighting the complex relationships of power, crime, and law enforcement. Keep watching TheReviewMonk for more advances!