Sehar (2005)
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Directed by Kabeer Kaushik • Music: Daniel B. George

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<p>The film begins with Professor Tiwari being interviewed about police encounters and bids to eradicate organised crime from and its surrounding areas. It then showcases Ajay Kumar. Since he was young, Ajay has been traumatised by the death of his army officer father, who killed himself when accused of being a deserter, leaving his widow Prabha to bring up Ajay on her own. Ajay studies hard and successfully becomes an officer with the title of Senior Superintendent of Police of Lucknow. Due to his honesty, he gets transferred to various states in India, around 14 times in eight years. At his new posting in Uttar Pradesh, he comes to terms with a new criminal boss and ruthless killer, Gajraj Singh. Meanwhile, he falls in love with his childhood friend Anamika Kant, with his mother subsequently deciding to get them married. Ajay engineers the setting up of a Special Task Force to deal with Gajraj. However, he also runs into problems as Gajraj is politically well-connected. Gajraj continues to elude the Task Force, using more modern technology such as the use of cell phones. But the Task Force recovers and is able to monitor Gajraj’s cell phones with the help of Prof. Tiwari. They find out that Gajraj is planning to contest the elections and if he wins, no police officer of any rank, even the Task Force, would then dare to arrest him or even consider him a suspect, which may well result in the Task Force being mere paper tigers. They have a final confrontation inside a train which leaves from . All the officers in the Task Force as well as members of Gajraj’s gang kill each other in the fight, leaving Prof. Tiwari as the only witness.<br /> Shukla All the songs were composed by Daniel B George, with lyrics written by Nilanjana Kishore and . of gave the film 3 out of 4, writing “It’s a film that left me flummoxed. It’s engrossing, well-made, a good first effort. But what do I make of its message? That you can’t escape bloodshed? That taking to arms is the only way out in a decaying society? That unbridled machismo is the way to cleanse the corrupt system?” She also mentioned the film in her book ″Reel India: Cinema Off the Beaten Track″, stating ″Sehar succeeds in creating an authentic feel of the city [Lucknow] and state [Uttar Pradesh] as they are today, a virtual dystopia where things rarely function smoothly and law and order are flouted too often for comfort. It is vital, throbbing, real.″ Conversely, of gave the film 1 star out of 5, writing “On the whole, SEHAR is a dull and dry subject that will appeal to a very thin segment of moviegoers.” listed the film in ″Bollywood’s Best Cop Films″ in 2009, stating ″This gritty cop drama from director Kabeer Kaushik features Arshad Warsi as an IPS officer posted in Lucknow. Warsi delivers a stellar performance and the film is one of the better police portrayals in recent cinema.″</p>

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Genres: Action,
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Drama
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Writer: Kabeer Kaushik
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Producer: Ashwin Patel
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Director: Kabeer Kaushik
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Cinematography: R. A. Krishna
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Release Date: 29-Jul-05
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Edited By: Amitabh Shukla
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Budget: Rathina Shiva
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 5m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 20.4
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