
At the tender age of 8 Ajay Kumar is traumatized with the death of his army officer dad, who kills himself with his service revolver as he was being accused of being a deserter, leaving a widowed Prabha to bring up Ajay on her own. Ajay grows up, studies, and successfully becomes an IPS officer with the title of SSP. Due to his honesty, he gets transferred to various states in India. At this new posting in Uttar Pradesh he comes to terms with criminal don and ruthless killer ... (Full plot summary below)
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At the tender age of 8 Ajay Kumar is traumatized with the death of his army officer dad, who kills himself with his service revolver as he was being accused of being a deserter, leaving a widowed Prabha to bring up Ajay on her own. Ajay grows up, studies, and successfully becomes an IPS officer with the title of SSP. Due to his honesty, he gets transferred to various states in India. At this new posting in Uttar Pradesh he comes to terms with criminal don and ruthless killer Gajraj Singh. Ajay would like a set up a Special Task Force to deal with Gajraj, however, he does run into problems as Gajraj is politically well-connected. Then a child, who is a close friend of the state Chief Minister's, is kidnapped by Gajraj, and this paves the way for formation of the STF, consisting of about 8 honest and dedicated men, and this does results in the rescue of the child. Gajraj continues to elude the STF, using more modern technology such as the use of cell phones. But the STF bounces back and is able to monitor Gajraj's cell phones - only to find out that Gajraj is going to contest the elections - and if he wins than no police officer of any rank, leave alone the STF, can dare to arrest him or even consider him a suspect, and which may well result in the STF being mere paper tigers.
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| OutlookNamrata JoshiThe vignettes of police life, the intricacies of established corruption that they are fighting against, are well portrayed. Particularly amusing are the scenes where cops try to understand cellphone surveillance. |
| User ReviewPurvesh Kjust so real! not like a typical hindi movie! |
| User ReviewPankaj PAlthough Pankaj Kapur has a minor role but nevertheless leaves an everlasting impression. Could have been a little better but a nice shot at it. |
| User ReviewMasroor RExcellent Movie ! recommended by a friend..watch out for Arshad Warsi, Pankaj Kapoor, and Sushant Singh's acting |
| User ReviewAnkit CIntense movie. I really had low expectations and just could not stop watching. The story is fairly simple, but the movie will have you hooked from the beginning to the end. Arshad Warsi was amazing and the rest of the actors did a good job as well. |
| User ReviewMandeep SThis is intense film with superb acting by Arshad, Pankaj Kapur & Shashank Singh. Do watch it despite its poor review. Its a good movie. |
| User Reviewv9y jOne of the best movies of the year. Kabeer Kaushik is impressive in his debut. |