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Drohkaal (transl. Times of Treason) is a 1994
Indian Hindi-language
action drama film
directed and
produced by
Govind Nihalani,
which deals with India's...
- 1995, he
received the
National Film
Award for Best
Supporting Actor for
Drohkaal. He has also
received several awards including a
Filmfare Award South along...
- Haasan, Arjun, N****ar,
Gautami and Geetha, is a
remake of the
Hindi film
Drohkaal (1994), and
revolves around two
police officers s****ing to curb a terrorist...
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Sunit Kumar. He has
appeared in a
number of
Hindi films.
These include Drohkaal,
Kachche Dhaage, Aks, Yeh Dil, Soch and Shool.
Apart from
Bollywood movies...
- is a
veteran Indian screenwriter and teacher. He has
written films like
Drohkaal (1994),
Ghulam (1998), The
Legend of
Bhagat Singh (2002) and Raajneeti...
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studying in college.
Bajpayee made his
feature film
debut with
minor roles in
Drohkaal (1994) and
Bandit Queen (both 1994). He had his
breakthrough playing a...
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collaboration was
supposed to be Nihalani's
acclaimed 1994 film
Drohkaal.
Rahman signed Drohkaal, but
opted out
midway after losing his
compositions for the...
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Kamal Haasan. His
notable roles in
commercial Hindi films included Drohkaal, In Custody, Narsimha, Ghayal, Mrityudand, Aastha, Hey Ram, Pyar Toh Hona...
- 1983 film
based on a
story by S. D. Panwalkar. In 1996, his
script for
Drohkaal was
adapted by
Kamal Haasan for its
Tamil remake, Kuruthipunal,
which subsequently...
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featured in
almost all
movies of
director Vikram Bhatt. 1993-
Baazigar 1994-
Drohkaal 1998-
Ghulam 1999- Taal 2001-
Kasoor 2002- Aap
Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage...