Ghayal


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A man is framed for his brother's murder when it was really the partner his brother took on to help him financially. But the bailout was just a scam to cover the partner's illegal activities.

1990 English
Action/adventure Drama Family

Cast & Crew
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Meenakshi Sheshadri (Actor) .. Varsha
Raj Babbar (Actor) .. Ashok Mehra
Sunny Deol (Actor) .. Ajay Mehra
Amrish Puri (Actor) .. Balwant Rai
Mousami Chatterjee (Actor) .. Indu Verma
Om Puri (Actor) .. ACP Joe Dsouza
Shabbir Khan (Actor) .. Vardha Rajan

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Did You Know..
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Meenakshi Sheshadri (Actor) .. Varsha
Born: November 16, 1963
Raj Babbar (Actor) .. Ashok Mehra
Born: June 23, 1952
Birthplace: Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India
Trivia: Debuted in Kissa Kursi Ka (1977). Nominated for the 1994 Filmfare Best Villain Award. Former member of the Samajwadi Party, current member of the Indian National Congress party. Member of Rajya Sabha from 1994-1999 and later also of Lok Sabha. In the capacity of Congress spokesman, he controversially claimed Rs. 12 was enough for a common man to get a full meal, drawing severe criticism. He later apologised for his comment.
Sunny Deol (Actor) .. Ajay Mehra
Born: October 19, 1956
Birthplace: Sahnewal, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Trivia: Made his acting debut in Betaab (1983), which earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actor Award. Winner of two National Film Awards: The Special Jury Award for Ghayal (1990) and the Best Supporting Actor award for Damini (1993). Five-time nominee for the Filmfare Best Actor Award, winning it in 1991 for Gayal (1990). Debuted as director/producer with Dillagi (1999), where he also starred alongside his brother Bobby Deol. Appeared in The Hero: Love Story of a Spy (2003), the most expensive Bollywood film at the time of its release.
Amrish Puri (Actor) .. Balwant Rai
Born: June 22, 1932
Died: January 12, 2005
Birthplace: Lahore, Punjab Province, British India
Trivia: Acted in over 400 films in his career in a span of over four decades. Worked in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Marathi, Hollywood, Punjabi and Tamil films. Received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1979, the highest Indian recognition given to practising artists, for his theatre acting. Won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award three times, for Meri Jung (1985), Ghatak (1997), and Virasat (1997). Described by Steven Spielberg as his favourite movie villain.
Mousami Chatterjee (Actor) .. Indu Verma
Om Puri (Actor) .. ACP Joe Dsouza
Born: October 18, 1950
Died: January 06, 2017
Birthplace: Ambala, India
Trivia: Described as "the finest actor of the post-independence generation" by one expert on the Indian cinema, Om Puri was one of India's most respected and prolific screen personalities, having appeared in over 140 films over the course of his career. Thanks to starring work in such films as My Son the Fanatic and East Is East, Puri also earned recognition among a Western audience, and further established himself as an actor of great range and versatility. Born in a rural area of northern India in 1950, Puri grew up planning to be a military man like his father. His ambitions shifted when, as a student at a Punjabi university, he joined a theatre group. With the support of his parents, Puri studied acting for three years at the National School of Drama in New Delhi, where he performed in a wide variety of works ranging from Indian folk plays to Kabuki drama to Shakespeare, the last of which gave him the opportunity to play Hamlet in Hindi. The actor followed his studies with a stint at the Indian Film Institute in Poona and then decided to try his luck in Bombay, India's film capital. Although he lacked the classically handsome features of most Indian film stars, Puri was able to find work based on the strength of his previous theatre experience. Once he began appearing on the screen, he found himself in great demand thanks in large part to his seemingly limitless versatility, and he became established over the years as one of his country's best-known actors.After a starring role in Satyajit Ray's Sadgati (1981), which cast him as a member of India's caste of untouchables, Puri began attracting the notice of Western filmmakers. He appeared in Gandhi (1982), Wolf (1994), and City of Joy (1992), the last of which cast him as Patrick Swayze's unlikely savior. He had his greatest international success to date as the star of My Son the Fanatic (1997), a British satirical comedy written by Hanif Kureshi. As Parvez, a liberal-minded Pakistani taxi driver living in northern England who cannot understand his son's sudden alliance with a group of Islamic fundamentalists, Puri turned in a vivid, wryly-nuanced performance that many critics deemed as one of the year's best. The following year, he earned another lavish dose of acclaim for his portrayal of George Khan, another Pakistani patriarch living in England in East Is East. Where Puri's previous character had been laid-back and open-minded, Khan was rigid and conservative (despite his untraditional marriage to an English woman), and critics and audiences alike marveled at the actor's capacity for carving such distinctive characterizations from a superficially similar mold. He later revisited the character in 2010's West is West.Puri continued to work at an astonishing rate, putting out a number of films a year, and continued to crossover to English markets with films like Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and The Hundred-Foot Journey (2010). Puri died in early 2017, at age 66.
Shabbir Khan (Actor) .. Vardha Rajan
Sunny Deol & others (Actor)
Moushumi Chatterjee (Actor)
Born: April 26, 1948

Before / After
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Raazz Mahal
12:30 pm