Encounter: The Killing

Encounter: The Killing is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ajay Phansekar. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Dilip Prabhavalkar and Tara Deshpande in pivotal roles.[1]

Encounter: The Killing
Directed byAjay Phansekar
Produced byAjay Phansekar
Jairaj Patil
Shyam Shroff
Written byAjay Phansekar
StarringNaseeruddin Shah
Dilip Prabhavalkar
Tara Deshpande
Music byAmar Mohile
CinematographyB. Laxman
Edited byArun
Shekhar
Release date
  • 9 August 2002 (2002-08-09) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The film revolves around a Police Inspector (Naseeruddin Shah), who is out to find the parents of a boy, Lallya (Rahul Mehendale) whom he had killed in a police encounter. The movie shows the hypocrisy of the middle class wherein their kids are involved in crimes due to lack of parental attention and yet the indifferent parents live in a different world, oblivious of the reality.

Cast

  • Naseeruddin Shah... Inspector Sam Bharucha
  • Dilip Prabhavalkar... Ponappa Awadhe
  • Tara Deshpande... Kiran Jaywant
  • Ratna Pathak Shah... Mrs. Sudhakar Rao
  • Akash Khurana... Sudhakar Rao
  • Sanjeev Dabholkar... Inspector Avinash Marathe
  • Rahul Mehendale... Lalya aka Sunil Rao, Sudhakar's son
  • Sachin Kshirsagar... Sonya aka Sonal Deshpande
  • Sushant Shelar... Martin
  • Mahesh Jadhav... Nana aka Anand Satpal
  • Deepak Shirke... Tatya
  • Avtar Gill... D.C.P.
  • Rajan Bane as Inspector Kharat
  • Rajendra Mehra as Kiran's father
  • Jaywant Wadkar as Jadya
  • Roshan Tirandaz as Shirin Bharucha, Sam's wife
  • Brijesh Tripathi as Police Commissioner
  • Sharad Vyas as Bhiku Seth
  • Suman Mastakar as Freedom Fighter Deshpande
  • Milind Vaidya as Inspector Yadav
  • Vinay Patkar as Inspector Shinde
  • Firdous Mevawala as Justice Pokhranwala
  • Satish Salagare as Maath, Matter's younger brother
  • Kailash Churi as Matter
  • Vimal Mhatre as Matter's mother
  • Sachin Shinde as Kanya, Matter's youngest brother
  • Shivaji Shinde as Ramanna, Jalsa Bar & Restaurant owner
  • Nagesh Morvekar as Sadappa, Jalsa Bar & Restaurant manager
  • Purva Deshpande as Sujata Rao, Sudhakar's daughter
  • Rajshree Nikam as Nana's sister
  • Medha Gokhale as Martin's mother
  • Smita Oke as Kiran's mother
  • Tara Malwankar as Sonal's mother
  • Vijay Shinde as Gunda
  • Sachin Thakur as Joseph, Martin's brother
  • Rajan Patil as Bar owner
  • Raju Kadam as Bhakkam
  • Atma Bansode as Samaj Sewak
  • Ravindra Diwekar as Nana's father
  • Ravindra Bijur as music teacher
  • Dinesh Kanade as Pangya

References

  1. "Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 26 November 2012.


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