| 1 | '''Aatish''' |
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| 3 | |
| 4 | 1994 155’ col/scope Hindi |
| 5 | d Sanjay Gupta pc Sippy Films p G.P. Sippy |
| 6 | st/sc Robin Bhatt, Sujit Sen dial Kamlesh |
| 7 | Pandey lyr Sameer c Najeeb Khan m Nadeem- |
| 8 | Shravan |
| 9 | lp Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Panscholi, Raveena |
| 10 | Tandon, Karishma Kapoor, Atul Agnihotri, |
| 11 | Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Tanuja, Ajit, |
| 12 | Kadar Khan |
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| 14 | |
| 15 | Baba (Dutt) and Nawab (Panscholi) are hired |
| 16 | thugs in the employ of a dreaded gangster |
| 17 | (Ajit) and thus the sworn enemies of his rival |
| 18 | (Grover). Baba’s entire family, especially his |
| 19 | mother (Tanuja) and his girlfriend (Tandon), |
| 20 | become implicated and Baba’s sidekick is |
| 21 | maimed/castrated in the process. Baba’s |
| 22 | younger brother (Agnihotri) is a police officer |
| 23 | who, in the film’s gory end, shoots his elder |
| 24 | brother. The film covers some of the terrain |
| 25 | extensively visited in 70s Hindi films (e.g. |
| 26 | Deewar, 1975), except for the unusually |
| 27 | elaborate staging of graphic violence. The film |
| 28 | features the hit song Dil dil dil/Main tere pyar |
| 29 | mein khoya. |
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| 31 | [[Film]] |