Baaghi (1990)

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Movie
Original title Baaghi
Country of production India
original language Hindi
Publishing year 1990
length 157 minutes
Rod
Director Deepak Shivdasani
script Javed Siddiqui
production Nitin Manmohan
music Anand Chitragupt
Milind Chitragupt
occupation

Baaghi ( Hindi : बाग़ी , bāġī ; German: Fate / Revolutionary ) is a Hindi film by Deepak Shivdasani from 1990.

action

After a couple of teething problems, Saajan makes friends in college. They drag him to a brothel, where Saajan meets the girl of his dreams, Kajal. Kajal is the innocent victim of Dhanraj who runs the brothel. Saajan falls in love with Kajal and is allowed to take her out of the brothel and take her out for a day. But he doesn't want her to go back, he wants to marry her. But this love affair is not accepted by society, including his father Col. Sood. Col. Sood wants his son to join the army. Dhanraj doesn't accept this love affair either because he doesn't want all of his girls to get the idea to run away and ruin his business.

Others

  • The idea of ​​the story was from Salman Khan .
  • To advertise the film, the producer Nitin Manmohan made bumper stickers that read “Shut up, I am BAAGHI. Unnecessary honkers, beware ... ".
  • The song Tap Tap Tapori was added when the film was finished and the release date has already been announced.

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