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Title: |
Sehar |
Director: |
Kabeer Kaushik. |
Genre: |
Not Available |
Year: |
2005 |
Language: |
Hindi |
Color: |
Color |
Release: |
07/29/2005 |
Producer: |
Choice Films. |
Music: |
Daniel B. George. |
Starring
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Arshad Warsi, Mahima Chaudhary,
Pankaj Kapur, Sushant Singh, Suhasini Mulay.
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Plot |
Sehar deals with the story of the UP Special Task Force in 1997-98. The story of SSP Arun Kumar who is now with the CBI and is probing the Telgi scam. In the film, he’s called Ajay Kumar, played by Wars- says Kaushik. It also tells the story of the young mafia don Sriprakash Shukla (Sushant Singh).The film, inspired by real-life incidents, delineates the journey of a newly appointed 31-year old SSP of Lucknow Ajay Kumar (Arshad Warsi); instrumental in bringing together a group of committed police officers under the aegis of Special Task Force.The force, bequeathed with a single agenda, succeeds in challenging the might of organized crime in Uttar Pradesh.And in the process, what unfolds is the ever-changing dynamics of Uttar Pradesh’s siyaasat: railway contracts, ISI involvement, politician-Mafia-police-builder nexus, pro-activism of criminal gangs, sophisticated yet rigid red tape and criminalization of University students. |
Movie poster
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Singer / Song |
Sapno Ka Shehar Ho
Alka Yagnik
Palken Jhukao Na
Adnan Sami & Alka Yagnik
Nakhredar Banno
Shubha Mudgal
Palken Jhukao Na - 2
Swanand Kirkire, Meenai Jain
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Related Information |
Seher means the morning in Urdu. The film, inspired by real-life incidents, delineates the journey of a newly appointed 31-year old SSP of Lucknow Ajay Kumar (Arshad Warsi); instrumental in bringing together a group of committed police officers under the aegis of Special Task Force.The force, bequeathed with a single agenda, succeeds in allenging the might of organized crime in Uttar Pradesh. And in the process, what unfolds is the ever-changing dynamics of Uttar Pradesh's siyaasat: railway contracts, ISI involvement, politician-Mafia-police-builder nexus, pro-activism of criminal gangs, sophisticated yet rigid red tape and criminalization of University students.In a way, nothing was new. | | |