Police Story (1996 film)
Police Story | |
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Directed by | Thriller Manju |
Screenplay by | Thriller Manju |
Story by | S. S. David |
Produced by | G. H. Gurumurthy N. Narasimha Murthy |
Starring | P. J. Sarma Satya Prakash Sobha Raj Avinash Sudheer Babu Raymond Desouza Rockline Venkatesh |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | R. Janardhan |
Music by | Sadhu Kokila |
Production company | Gururaya Film Makers |
Distributed by | Gajula Nageswara Rao (Telugu) |
Release date | 16 August 1996 |
Running time | 166 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Police Story is a 1996 Kannada action film, directed by Thriller Manju, starring Sai Kumar as a super cop. The film was simultaneously dubbed into Telugu and Tamil under the same name and in Hindi as Agni IPS, emerged as a blockbuster, and remained a cult classic which lead to two sequels, Police Story 2 in 2007 and Police Story 3 in 2011.[1][2]
Plot[]
Agni (Saikumar) is a sincere, short-tempered police officer who could not tolerate injustice and uses brute force to punish criminals. His unconventional methods has been criticised by ministers. In a fit of rage, Agni resigns from the posting, however, he rejoins after being coaxed by his elder brother (Avinash). A new CBI officer (Raymond De Souza) from Mumbai has been appointed to handle a case of a gangster named Black Tiger. The Senior official explains that there used to be a dreaded criminal Shobraj (Shobraj), who killed all the police officials after his wife was molested and killed by his enemy, In the process, Shobraj dies in an explosion.
Two gangsters Sathya (Satya Prakash) and Dharma (Sharath Lohitashwa) terrorise Bangalore with their unlawful activities. Dharma, being a gangster in college, murders a girl by throwing her off a building after she rejects his love. The student who was in love with that girl turns insane and becomes a witness, however, he is killed by Sathya. With this, Agni clashes with Sathya and Dharma. The CBI officer from Mumbai gets killed by a corrupt minister, who is the right hand of Sathya. Agni's brother dies while trashing Black Tiger's henchman Black Cobra in a fit of rage. It turns out that Shobraj is not dead, he is alive under the pseudonym "Black Tiger". The Corrupt inspector kills another inspector to destroy evidence behind the CBI officer's death, who is killed after getting hit by a truck.
In order to provide justice, Agni brings a mute youngster as a witness to this case, however, Sathya shoots him in the court premises, Agni shoots Sathya and points his gun towards Dharma, who out of fear accepts his wrongdoings. It turned out that before the court case, the judge who was handling this case killed the mute youngster in the hospital and the photos were captured by a journalist. Towards the end, Agni arrests Black Tiger and his efforts have been appreciated by the Chief Minister.
Cast[]
- Sai Kumar as Agni
- P. J. Sarma
- Satya Prakash as Sathya
- Sharath Lohitashwa as Dharma
- Shobaraj as Shobraj alias Black Tiger
- Avinash as Agni's brother
- Sudheer
- as Mumbai CBI Officer
- Rockline Venkatesh as Vijay, Agni's colleague and friend
- Sathyajith
Production[]
Saikumar who gained recognition as a star with Lockup Death (1994) acted in this film under the direction of Thriller Manju, a stunt choreographer who made his directorial debut with this film. The Kannada and its dubbed Telugu version were successful and gained a breakthrough for Saikumar and it led to him being typecast in similar roles.[3][4]
Sequels[]
A sequel titled Police Story 2 saw Saikumar reprising his role which was released in 2007.[5] The third unrelated film was released in 2011.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Police Story (1996) - Telugu Movie Watch Online
- ^ Thriller Manju - Movies, Photos, Filmography, Biography, Wallpapers, Videos, Fan Club - entertainment.oneindia.in
- ^ Murthy, Neeraja (20 February 2011). "His own voice". The Hindu.
- ^ "Sai Kumar interview - Telugu Cinema interview - Telugu film actor".
- ^ "Return of the super cop". The Hindu. 8 February 2007.
- Kannada-language films
- 1990s Kannada-language films
- Indian films
- 1996 films
- Fictional portrayals of police departments in India
- Masala films
- Indian action films
- 1996 directorial debut films
- 1996 action films