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Jalwa 1987
Jalwa 1987





jalwa 1987
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A series of thrilling events ensue as the film draws to a close, and D.D. After this, both the sub-inspectors are assigned to follow Kapil’s movements. Kapil informs the superior officer about his doubts about D.D.’s drug cartel but is discouraged to follow it through. Sub-inspector Ramu and Hosi arrest him only to find out that he is a police officer too. He demands answers about Albert’sĭeath and nature of work. Kapil disguises himself as a priest and meets D.D. They become acquainted and Murty tells him the main person behind the drug cartel is a renowned industrialist called D.D. They steal a necklace of his with his mother and brother’s photo in it and leave him on a railway track to die. A fight breaks out in which Sribaby instructs one of her men to inject Kapil with drugs. Mohan Joshi answers to Sribaby who immediately sees through Kapil’s disguise and tells Mohan Joshi that he is a cop. Suresh leads him to Powder baba who leads him to Murty, the malishwala (masseuse). Kapil visits Suresh in the clinic and finds out more about the suppliers. She invites him to her house and he finds out that she too, lost her brother Suresh to brown sugar. He tells her about Albert’s death and his affection for her. Kapil and the singer get acquainted with each other and he realizes that she is the same girl Albert loved. After a tussle between the two, the superior manages to flee in a speedboat. In the ensuing chase, Kapil ends up meeting the man’s superior who is the same man who killed Albert. While he is there, a man attempts to force the club owner to allow them to sell drugs there, and Kapil gets into a fight with him. Kapil goes to Goa and finds the club Albert talked about. Inspector Kulkarni agrees and exhorts him to stop investigating on his own. Kapil manages to unveil the face of the killer but is pushed out of the way as the truck pulls away.Īs the police collect Albert’s body the next morning, Inspector Kulkarni asks Kapil to stay out of the investigation once again. As they are on their way back, unknown assailants shoot Albert. He also talks of the woman he likes, Jojo, a performer in a club in Goa. When he was attacked, he narrowly escaped and came to Bombay. Albert tells Kapil that he found a consignment of brown sugar underneath a cargo of cashew. His friend Albert Pinto arrives from Goa and they decide to go out for the night. It is revealed that he lost his brother Bunty to a brown sugar addiction as well. He is mistaken for a criminal by the cops who arrive, and his superior Inspector Kulkarni asks him not to meddle in investigations that aren’t his. It is written and produced by L C Singh, who is the president and CEO of Nihilent Technologies.Inspector Kapil Mehra in the course of an investigation procures some brown sugar while undercover. Naseer and Parashar had last worked in Jalwa (1987) together.īanaras also stars Urmila Matondkar, Dimple Kapadia, Raj Babbar and Ashmit Patel. But by then, it is too late to make changes." When asked if it was tough to play God, Naseer quipped, "Playing God comes naturally to me."Īnd while the media was still trying to take in this one-liner, he added, "Most of the time I don't understand what I'm doing in my films. I come to know about the film only when it is completed and when I feel something is wrong. He agreed to do it simply because his director friend, Pankuj Parashar, asked him to do it. He claimed that he did not know what the film - in which he plays God - was all about. At the press conference organised in advance of the release of Banaras, on April 7, Naseeruddin Shah seemed to be in special form.







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