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Ankush (1986 film)

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Ankush
Directed byN. Chandra
Written byN. Chandra, Sayed Sultan
Produced byN. Chandra
Subhas R. Durgakar
StarringNana Patekar
Madan Jain
Nisha Singh
Raja Bundela
Arjun Chakraborty
CinematographyH. Laxminarayan
Edited byN. Chandra
Music byKuldeep Singh
Release date
  • 21 July 1986 (1986-07-21)
Running time
149 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹12 lakh
Box office₹95 lakh

Ankush is a 1986 Hindi action drama film starring Nana Patekar, which was written, directed, edited and co-produced by N. Chandra. Made on a modest budget of ₹12 lakh, the film grossed ₹95 lakh.[1][2] It was remade in Kannada as Ravana Rajya and in Tamil as Kavithai Paada Neramillai.

Synopsis

The film tells the story of four lower middle class unemployed young men in Mumbai who feel disconnected with society and are wasting their lives. When new neighbours, a beautiful young girl Anita and her grandmother, change their perspective. The men change their attitude and are trying to blend in with the normal, honest and hard-working society of 1980s India but Anita is kidnapped, tied spread eagle to the bed and is gang raped at the hands of her employer and his four friends. However, the culprits are let off for lack of evidence and Anita commits suicide. Having lost faith in the law of the land, the men take revenge on each culprit, killing them brutally. They are later tried, with all four receiving capital punishment for doing what they thought was right all the while requesting for a stronger law that protects others which cannot be broken ever again.

Cast

Production

Chandra started his career with Gulzar in 1971, and later also worked as an editor with him. Influenced by Gulzar's Mere Apne (1971) and bringing in his experiences growing up in Mumbai, Chandra wrote a story of four frustrated unemployed men who roam the streets of Mumbai. He even based the character Ravindra upon the role played by Vinod Khanna in the original. The role of Ravindra was written with leading actor of Marathi cinema, Ravindra Mahajani in mind. When Chandra couldn't afford him, Nana Patekar was eager to do the same role and signed on for Rs. 10,000.[1][2]

Soundtrack

1 " Uparwala Kya Maangega Humse Koi Jawab"
2 "Itani Shakti Hamen De Na Daataa" Poornima, Pushpa Pagdhare
3 "Aaya Maaza Dildara, Dil Hamara Na Aawara" Poornima

Remakes

The film was remade in Tamil as Kavithai Paada Neramillai and in Kannada as Ravana Rajya.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Madhu Jain (28 February 1989). "Mean street Moghul: Hit director N. Chandra brings realism to films". India Today. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b "I sold my house for 'Ankush': N Chandra". The Times of India. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. ^ Arunachalam, Param (2020). BollySwar: 1981–1990. Mavrix Infotech. p. 696. ISBN 978-81-938482-2-7.

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