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Synopsis: In order to settle personal scores with the Chief Minister Gayetri Bachchan; a wealthy business-man, Suraj Singh Thaper hires a contract killer to assassinate her; unfortunately before reaching the venue to kill the C.M. the killer meets with a vehicle accident which kill him instantly altering the CBI who decided to send one of their officer Deepak Malhotra whose code name is Baadshah on a mission called "Maa" so that he can conduct a through investigation. Unfortunately Thaper gets wind of this and also has Deepak killed in the process; replacing Baadshah is one of Thapar's henchman. But another man named Raj who is also called Baadshah gets mistaken for the one sent on the mission both by Thapar and the CBI. Calamity destructs Raj when Thapar abducts some of his friends and are holding them as hostages until he carry out the assassination of the C.M.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
1999
175 min
1,010 Views


Lower your hands!

I don't only show it off!

I can use it, too!

Get cracking, Ramlal.

Gather the money.

Don't worry, sir. You will

certainly get your diamonds.

Hey, wait... hold on!

Bravo! Give me the diamonds!

- Here you are.

Old man... he's our man!

So you guys are

into this together!

Brother-in-law!

What's happening here?

Where are the diamonds?

I tried to gamble with them.

- And so?

Badshah, the gambler, conned me.

He's taken away the diamonds!

Badshah is not a gambler!

He's a detective!

The moneybags had hired him to

retrieve the diamonds I'd stolen!

Don't you worry, brother-in-law!

Forget Badshah! Not even

a bird can escape this place!

He's right behind us!

It's just a body, boss!

- Look at the face, guys!

But it doesn't have a face!

- Of course, there is a face!

There is no face, boss!

- There is a face, I say!

There is a bloody face!

You've gone crazy, boss!

You' re imagining things!

We don't want to work for you!

- You' re always hitting us!

Hey, listen...

Here he is!

Now look, doggie...

I' m scared of dogs, you know.

One moment...

Badshah will arrive before

the count of eight.

Here he is.

Sorry, mister. I've arrived

five seconds early.

Here you are.

Diamonds worth 8 million.

And here's your 5 million

in cash.

This is Ramlal.

My chief assistant.

He' ll come to you tomorrow.

Please pay him my fees.

Don't worry about the expenses!

Your husband was my friend.

And Badshah called to tell me

about your difficulties.

No. I don't want to be operated.

I can see everything!

I last saw Badshah when he was

a kid. He must've grown up now.

Where can I find him?

- He must be in The office.

And where is his office?

There's this lane, you see...

don't take that.

Don't take the lane

beside that one, either.

Walk straight and you' ll come

across another lane.

Don't take that lane too.

- I understand. I take no lanes!

I' ll find Badshah on my own.

Good-bye.

All that stuff that

gets in the way!

Who's the blind man?

- He's a renowned eye specialist!

My God! Finding Badshah

is indeed very difficult.

Well? What brings you here?

It's your darling son, Badshah!

I had great respect for

your husband, Mr Ganpatrai.

He had goodwill in

the police force.

And that is exactly why

I've been quiet.

Or else, I'd have the licence of

his detective agency cancelled!

He's driven the entire

police department crazy!

This bag is empty!

Where's the money, Ramlal?

Did you lose it?

It sunk.

- How?

I' ll explain.

We broke the gambling table, right?

I paid 10 grand for that.

2 chairs we wrecked;

that's another 2000.

That's 12000. Where's the rest?

- 2 cut-glass ash-trays...

worth 900 bucks.

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Shyam Goel

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