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Synopsis: School-master, Sachidanand Agnihotri lives a middle-class life-style with his family consisting of his wife, Gayetri and son, Vishal. Sachidanand is honest to the core and thus he is unable to keep any permanent job as his honest policy is regarded as a liability. One day he witness Nagesh the son of a wealthy, influential and corrupt social worker, Jaspal Rana raping a female. His attempts to involve the police in this matter only leads to frustration; unable to witness the injustice done to his father Vishal decides to take a stand only to be thrown behind bars. The case is then call up in court and on the advice of advocate, Ashok Pradhan, Jaspal and his men decides to create such situations that Sachidanand find hard to comprehend which weakens him making him unable to explain things in the right manner; thus Pradhan is able to prove to the court that Sachidanand is mentally unfit - under intense pressure Sachidanand commit suicide. Vishal then escapes from prison with an objective
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
1998
165 min
410 Views


It was the night of 7th November.

An old woman, along with her kid,

bangs into an autorickshaw.

Vishal Agnihotri witnesses the incident.

He catches hold of the rickshaw

driver and takes the old woman. . .

and her kid to Bombay hospital.

The duty officer Dr. Patel. . .

informs the closest police

station at Shanti Nagar.

Thereafter, inspector Sharma,

and constable Mhatre. . .

completed the investigations.

During investigation, Vishal was made

to stay in hospital for about two hours.

To prove that, I'd like to present

some witnesses and evidence in court.

My Lord, it has been proved beyond

doubt that my client. . .

has no hand in any

of the four murders.

Now the question arises that

why is an innocent youth. . .

booked for four murders.

My Lord, he is a victim of

personal enmity with the police.

Some time ago, he had protested

against police atrocity. . .

outside Nana Chowk police station.

He was even involved in

fisticuffs with them.

For which, he had spent

four nights in police lock up.

Since then, the police considered

him a thorn in their side.

Then, the police, to hide their

failure & prove their superiority. . .

framed Vishal for these murders.

My request is that no more atrocity

be committed against this youth.

Give your verdict

and acquit him honorably.

After considering the

entire proceedings. . .

it is clear that the police has

no concrete evidence or witness. . .

on the basis of which the accused,

Vishal Agnihotri can be proved guilty.

The arguments by the defense lawyer

and the evidence presented. . .

prove his innocence. Therefore,

the court honorably acquits. . .

No!

What's going on?

Vishal Agnihotri,

this is contempt of court!

Vishal Agnihotri,

what are you doing!

Vishal Agnihotri,

this is contempt of court!

Leave him!

I won't run away!

I won't run away!

Magistrate Dogra, Jagdish Khurana's

corpse is lying here.

I have killed him.

And you. . . you

resign from that chair.

You have no right

to sit in that chair.

I have saved you today. You were

about to give the wrong verdict.

And this Khurana, he proved in court

that I have committed no murder.

That I am innocent.

No! I have not committed one,

but four murders.

He was aware of this.

Before coming to court,

he had taken all information from me.

He was aware of how

and when I killed who.

He had asked me from what

distance I had fired the shot.

Whether the bullet hit him

in the head of chest.

The one who I strangulated, whether

he had bled from the mouth or not.

Were his eyes closed or open,

he knew all that.

Are you understanding something,

Magistrate Dogra?

Do you understand?

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