Pratikar

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Pratikar
प्रतिकार
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DVD cover
Directed byTatineni Rama Rao
Written byAnwar Khan (dialogues)
Screenplay byParuchuri Brothers
Story byPrabhat Roy
Produced byFiroz Nadiadwala
StarringAnil Kapoor
Madhuri Dixit
CinematographyV. Durgaprasad
Edited byI. M. Kunu
Music byBappi Lahiri
Production
company
A. G. Films
Release date
16 August 1991 (1991-08-16)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Pratikar is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao with Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit playing the lead roles. The film is a remake of 1987 Bengali film Pratikar which was also remade in Telugu as Raktha Tilakam and in Tamil as Thaimel Aanai.

Plot[]

After the court judgment, Narayan Shrivastav was very happy, but he didn't know that his brother Sajjan, thirsty for money, wants to kill him. While they were travelling back to their home, Sajjan kills Narayan. After returning home, he sheds crocodile tears, but Krishna, knowing that his uncle Sajjan is not a good person, doesn't want to stay with him and says that he wants to stay with his late mother's friend and his school teacher Saraswati Devi. At midnight, Sajjan sends a goon to kill Krishna, but by mistake the goon takes the child of Saraswati Devi and throws him in the river, but luckily the inspector arrives there looking for some drug dealers and see a goon throwing something in the river. When he goes to check, he finds an unconscious child, so he takes him to the hospital. Meanwhile, Saraswati Devi thinking his son Suraj is dead, leaves for another city with her daughter Jyoti and Krishna. Now Saraswati looks after Krishna and Jyoti. Time flies and Krishna (now played by Anil Kapoor) falls in love with his college friend Madhu (Madhuri Dixit). Sajjan's son Raghu (Tej Sapru) turns out to become a local goon, protected by his dad by bribing the local police. Jyoti is raped and murdered by Raghu and his pals, and they also run over Saraswati, rendering her crippled. Both Krishna and Saraswati swear to avenge Jyoti's death. Then Suraj (Mohsin Khan) re-enters their lives, as a police inspector, and is bent on arresting Krishna by hook or by crook, casting doubts whether he is or not on the pay-roll of Sajjan.

Cast[]

Music[]

Song Singer
"Kaali Zulfen, Gore Gaal, Us Par Yeh Mastani Chaal" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Aziz
"Tu Apne Dil Pe Mera Naam Pata Likh Le" Asha Bhosle, Amit Kumar
"Humgama Ho Jaaye Hungama" Bappi Lahiri, Alka Yagnik
"Baahar Saare Mele, Andar Hum Akele" Sudesh Bhosle, Anuradha Paudwal
"Log Mujhe Kehte Hain Miss Ruby" Parvati Khan

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