Shera (film)
Shera is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad and produced by Rajiv Babbar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vineetha, Rami Reddy and Gulshan Grover.[1][2]
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Directed by | T. L. V. Prasad |
Produced by | Rajiv Babbar |
Written by | T. L. V. Prasad, Anoop Srivastava (dialogues) |
Starring | Mithun Chakraborty Vineetha Rami Reddy Gulshan Grover Asrani |
Music by | Anand-Milind |
Cinematography | P. Devaraj |
Edited by | D. N. Malik, Shyam Mukherjee |
Production company | Aabha Films |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | Rs 2 Crores |
Plot
A Building contractor Jai Khurana (Mithun Chakraborty) is married to Police Inspector Shivani (Vineeta) and lives a happy life. Jai's sister Jyoti's college is overrun by drugs and Shivani takes charge to control the menace. She arrests drug Mafia don Balloo Bakra's (Rami Reddy) brother K.D., which leads to disturbance in the life of Jai. Jai becomes an eyewitness in a murder case and is set to testify against dangerous gang leader VCR's two sons. But Jai backs off when VCR kidnaps Jyoti and blackmails Jai to back off. Things take a violent turn when Jyoti is murdered and Jai transforms into Shera; the violent alter ego from his past. Shera wages a war on the Drug Mafias and takes the help of Chandola (Gulshan Grover) who was victimized by drugs. Meanwhile; the city faces a gang war between Bakra and VCR. Shera rages in action to annihilate the crime world, but faces one last betrayal in his mission. Can Shera rise supreme in the battle against the crime world?
Cast
- Mithun Chakraborty as Jai Khurana/Shera
- Vineetha as Police Inspector Shivani
- Gulshan Grover as Blackie The Big Boss a.k.a Chandola
- Rami Reddy as Balloo Bakra
- Deepak Shirke as VCR
- Kasam Ali as KD
- Shehzad Khan as Munna
- Ashwin Kaushal as Tuna
- Gavin Packard as Brownie
- Jaya Bhattacharya as Jyoti
- Pushpa Verma
- Asrani as Police inspector
- Shoiab Khan
- Twinkle Singh
- Vinod Panchal
- Dhananjay Singh as Vishal
Music
- "Mehbooba Mehbooba" (Chaand Kahoon Ya Phool Kahoon) - Sonu Nigam
- "Mera Pyaasa Dil" - Ranu Mukherjee
- "Shehr Mein Gal Ud Gayee" - Sonu Nigam, Preeti Uttam
- "Tota" - Sukhwinder Singh
- "Ye Dilwaalon Ki Basti Hai" - Ram Shankar, Preeti Uttam
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References
- "Shera-Film details-Press Book". ebay. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- "Film-Shera". IBOS. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
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