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Ghayal Movie Director, Actor, Cast and Crew

 
Ghayal Movie Director, Actor, Cast and Crew

Ghayal (transl. Wounded) is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language action drama film written and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi (in his directorial make a big appearance) and produced by Dharmendra. The film stars Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raj Babbar and Amrish Puri, with Moushumi Chatterjee, Annu Kapoor, Om Puri, Sharat Saxena and Sudesh Berry playing supporting parts. The film grossed at ₹20 crore and was declared a "super hit" by Box Office India. It was too the 2nd highest-grossing film of the year. Agreeing to Box Office India, "Ghayal had set records in rehash runs. No film from the nineties was indeed near to it in rehash runs and as it were Sholay has higher trade in rehash runs in the history of Hindi cinema. It earned a few times more than its unique run amid rereleases but the correct number is unknown."

The film received 8 nominations at the 36th Filmfare Awards, and won a leading 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Santoshi and Best Actor for Deol. At the 38th National Film Grants, the film won the National Film Grant for Best Prevalent Film Giving Wholesome Entertainment and Sunny Deol received the National Film Award Special Mention. Ghayal was changed in Tamil as Bharathan in 1992, in Telugu as Gamyam in 1998 and in Kannada as Vishwa.

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Plot
Amateur boxer Ajay Mehra (Sunny Deol) is living with his brother Ashok Mehra (Raj Babbar) and sister-in-law Indu Verma (Moushumi Chatterjee) in Mumbai. Ashok is a businessman who is confronting a few inconvenience at his company, but stows away this from his spouse and brother, Ajay. Afterward Ajay is sent to Bangalore for training.

Ajay gets a message that his brother is in Bangalore. When he comes to the lodging he finds that Ashok has as of now cleared out without taking off any message for him. Afterward that day he gets a call from Ashok, who in an intoxicated state, is attempting to tell him something which has been upsetting him for a long time but the phone cuts unexpectedly. When he returns from Bangalore, he finds that his brother is lost. His request and a police complaint as it were lead him to dissatisfaction and savage upheavals. A few time afterward, he comes over Ashok's companion (Annu Kapoor), a medicate fiend, who uncovers all the dull secrets.

Earlier when Ashok confronted misfortunes in his commerce, a rumored businessman Balwant Rai (Amrish Puri) had come to his protect. Balwant gets to be a accomplice in Ashok's company and settles all the obligations. This course of action is in reality a cover for Balwant's unlawful exercises. Balwant routinely traps legitimate individuals to give cover for his unlawful commerce and Ashok is one of his guiltless casualties. At first when Ashok stands up to, Balwant debilitates him of critical results, but Ashok endures with his demands to closed down illicit exchange. Afterward, Ashok collects prove to outline Balwant and that's where the inconvenience begins. Balwant seizes Ashok and torments him to uncover where he has kept the evidence.

Somehow the cohorts of Balwant discover out Ajay's information of this implicating prove and Balwant immediately murders Ashok. Ajay is afterward surrounded for the kill and blamed of having an unlawful relationship with his sister-in-law. Ajay figures it out in court that the roots of fiendish are exceptionally profound and indeed his close ones have turned threatening towards him. His confidence in the law is pulverized and he looks for equity his claim way. His sister-in-law is not able to bear the injury and pitiless comments of her neighbors and commits suicide.

While in imprison, Ajay makes companions with a few other no-nonsense convicts, who are great at heart. At that point one day, they elude from the imprison by overwhelming the watches. At that point starts Ajay's battle for equity, to take down Balwant Rai. One by one he takes down the sidekicks of Balwant who had surrounded him in the kill. Varsha is captured by Balwant, but Ajay salvages her and chases Balwant to an beguilement stop. He beats up Balwant some time recently the police drag them separated and capture Balwant. Varsha comes and grasps Ajay whereas slipping him a mystery weapon. In a frame of wonderful equity, Ajay lethally shoots Balwant in front of individuals and police, who are accommodating witnesses. The film closes as Ajay gets arrested.

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Cast
Sunny Deol as Ajay Mehra, Ashok younger brother
Meenakshi Seshadri as Varsha Sahay, Ajay's love-interest
Raj Babbar as Ashok Mehra, Ajay's brother
Moushumi Chatterjee as Indu Mehra, Ashok's wife and Ajay's sister-in-law
Amrish Puri as Balwant Rai
Om Puri as ACP Joe D'Souza
Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Police Commissioner Ashok Pradhan
Shabbir Khan as Vardha Rajan
Sudesh Berry as Rajan Berry
Annu Kapoor as Ashok's friend
Jack Gaud as Inspector Basheer Khan
Sharat Saxena as Captain Deka
Deep Dhillon as Inspector Sharma
Shafi Inamdar as Barrister Pramod Sharan Gupta
Ashalata Wabgaonkar as Ashok Pradhan's wife
Viju Khote as Boxing Coach
Mitwa as Mitwa
Kartar Sigha as (uncredited) Sikh man betting on Sunny Deol’s boxing fight
Brahmachari as Mohile
Praveen Kumar as Bheemji (cameo)
Disco Shanti as dancer in the song "Pyasi Jawani Hai"