Bhookamp


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nameBhookamp
imageBhookamp.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorGautam Adhikari
producerMakrand Adhikari
writerShahab Shamsi
Sanjay Kumar
Javed Akthar
Mahendra Dehelvi
Vinu Mahendra
Dev Kohli (lyrics)
starringJeetendra
Rahul Roy
Mamta Kulkarni
Deepa Sahi
musicJatin–Lalit
cinematographyCharudutt Dukhande
editingRadhe Shyam
studioSri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd.
released
runtime144 minutes
countryIndia
languageHindi
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| name = Bhookamp | image = Bhookamp.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Gautam Adhikari | producer = Makrand Adhikari | writer = Shahab Shamsi Sanjay Kumar Javed Akthar Mahendra Dehelvi Vinu Mahendra Dev Kohli (lyrics) | starring = Jeetendra Rahul Roy Mamta Kulkarni Deepa Sahi | music = Jatin–Lalit | cinematography = Charudutt Dukhande | editing = Radhe Shyam | studio = Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd. | released = | runtime = 144 minutes | country = India | language = Hindi | budget = | gross =

Bhookamp () is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by Markand Adhikari under the Sri Adhikari Brothers banner and directed by Gautam Adhikari. It stars Jeetendra, Rahul Roy, Mamta Kulkarni, Deepa Sahi in the pivotal roles and music composed by Jatin–Lalit. This was the debut movie for villain Mohan Joshi, prior to that, he had worked in Marathi movies. Bhookamp is a crime thriller, made on the International Drug cartel, Syndicate, operating in India, through Extortion, in local parlance, the "Supari" killers.

Plot

Prof. Ajay Saxena, (Jeetendra), is a common man with a strong streak of honesty, who arrives in the city of Mumbai, and joins as a Psychology professor in a college run by Mahendra Khanna, (Navin Nischol). One day, he criticizes a student, Jaggi aka Jagdish, for his unruly behavior, not knowing that Jaggi was the nephew of Ramniklal and Mahesh Shah, who controlled the drug trade in the city, under the protection of a Don, Daya Patil (Mohan Joshi). Ajay stays as a paying guest with Mrs. D'Sa, whose son Johnny is an ideal student for him. Jaggi takes his revenge by turning Johnny into a drug addict and getting him killed by a drug overdose. Then, the entire locality is witness to the slit-throat gory murder of Mrs. D'Sa on the crime-infested Mumbai streets, by gangster Daya Patil. Ajay cannot do anything and loses his hope in the due process of law, though his ex-student Inspector Rahul Singh (Rahul Roy), keeps assuring him to the contrary.

Satyajeet Anand is an editor of a newspaper, "The New Daily Times", portrayed by Suresh Oberoi, who is always hell-bent on exposing the criminals, dissuaded by his wife Pooja (Deepa Sahi), who fears their wrath. He helps Ajay in knowing who are the people who are corrupting the society, but is brutally murdered by them. His sister Kavita (Mamta Kulkarni), thereafter, is publicly disrobed in the college library by drug peddler Jaggi. Ajay does not keep quiet now, and refuses to be a mere spectator to the heinous crime that the Illegal drug trade is. He wreaks havoc in bloody revenge by eliminating all the anti-social elements from the society. However, in the end, he is punished by the courts with life imprisonment, for taking the law into his own hands.

Cast

Soundtrack

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#SongSinger
1."Tum Jo Mile"Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
2."1, 2, 3, 4, Dil Pe Chale Na Zor"Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy
3."Yahi Woh Jagah Thi"Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
4."Bheega Bheega Hai Mausam"Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam
5."Hai Usi Ki Duniya"Abhijeet
6."Tan Man Mile Toh Kya"Asha Bhosle
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References

References

  1. "Movie Overview".

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