Be-Lagaam

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Be-Lagaam is a 2002 Indian Hindi film, directed by Ram Lakhan, starring Pramod Moutho, Tanveer Zaidi and Rajeev Verma. The film was written by Ayub M. Khan (story) and Kalim Rahi (dialogue).

Cast[]

  • Pramod Moutho - Ajit Pal (as Pramod Mauthoo)
  • Tanveer Zaidi - Pramod Allahabadi (LEAD ROLE)
  • Kshitij Dhankar - Bali (LEAD ROLE)
  • Rajeev Verma - Madhu's Uncle
  • Rakesh Bedi - Banarasi Babu
  • Rana Jung Bahadur - Col. D'Souza (as Ranajung Bahadur)
  • Aryan Singh - Police Inspector (LEAD ROLE)
  • Nawab Shah - Rajeshwar (LEAD ROLE)
  • Zahida Parveen - Wife of Banarsi Babu
  • Sneha Sangwan - Madhu, lover of Police Inspector Aryan Singh
  • Mushtaq Khan - Police Constable
  • Pinki Chinoi - Dancer
  • Choreographer - Vicky Khan
  • Stunt Director - Akbar Shareef
  • Music Director - Amar-Akbar
  • Director of Photography - Nazeer Khan
  • Lyricist - Tauqeer Zaidi
  • Story - Ayub M. Khan
  • Producer - Dr. Anil K. Mehta
  • Director - Ram Lakhan (R. L. Mishra, associate to Gulzar)

Songs[]

  1. "Aaja Aaja Dil Leja" - N/A
  2. "Mehfil Mein Aaya Hai Aisa Mehman" - Asha Bhosle
  3. "Swarg Ke Jaisa Roop Hai Tera" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  4. "Tension Ko Thokar Maar" - Vinod Rathod
  5. "Tujhe Kaise Bataoon" - Sonu Nigam

Story[]

The story revolves around the four bad guys; Nawab Shah, Tanveer Zaidi, Kshitij Dhankar and Mahesh Desai who were involved in all types of crime in the sin city Mumbai, these four negative guys (BELAGAAM LADKE) were full of attitude, once they Kidnapped and raped a girl Sneha Sangwan, incidentally she died, they threw the body on a railway track. Sneha Sangwan was the girlfriend of Police Inspector Aryan Singh; the rest of the story is that of escape and revenge. There was another interesting sub-plot in the movie, Rakesh Bedi is impotent, his wife Zahida Parveen traps Pramod in her love with the permission of her husband, Zahida sleeps for a night with Pramod and later gives birth to a child.

The film premiered at Holland, Mumbai, Kanpur, Allahabad and Lucknow.

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