Summaries

Although India obtained freedom from the British in 1947, Goa and its territories are still ruled by the Portuguese. A group of revolutionaries want a free Goa and are thus wanted by the Portuguese administration. Among them are Purandare, Narvekar, and Dinanath, and when Dinanath's whereabouts are known to the police, he escapes with his young son Ramdas and goes to their hideout. With Purandare's assistance they manage to escape, but they're shot. A horrified Ramdas watches Purandare shoot his father dead, and this is how he starts hating revolutionaries. Ramdas changes his name to Ronnie, befriends a girl named Julie, and grows up taking up crime as his career. He soon prospers and lets the villagers also prosper with him. Then when the Police Commissioner is shot dead, Ronnie helps the authorities apprehend his killer, a young man named Shekhar. He is arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to be hanged. At this point Ronnie finds out that the people he assisted in the past are all against him and sympathize with the revolutionaries. Furious, he grabs a gun to kill Shekar's parents--and finds out who they really are and why Purandare shot his dad.—rAjOo ([email protected])

As a child, Ramdas watches helplessly as his revolutionary father is shot dead by one of his accomplices. This stirs up extreme hatred for all Indian revolutionaries fighting for freedom against the Portuguese government by turning in members of the revolutionary group. But when he finds the same revolutionaries he once turn in sympathetic this changes his thinking and life forever.—gavin ([email protected])

Purandare, Narvekar, and Dinanath, are three revolutionaries who want a free Goa, although the country of India already obtained freedom from the British in 1947. Goa is still ruled by the Portuguese. When the police figure out about Dinanath, he runs away with his son, Ramdas, they go with Purandare, but Purandare shoots Dinanath. Soon Ramdas changes his name to Ronnie and makes friends with a girl named Julie. He grows up to be a police officer; one day when a Police Commissioner is shot dead, Ronnie helps the police find the killer, who is Shekhar. Shekhar is arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to be hanged. At this point, Ronnie finds out that the people he had assisted in the past are all against him and sympathize with the revolutionaries. Angered, he grabs a gun to kill Shekhar's parents--and discovers who they really are and why Purandare shot his dad. Will he join hands with Shekar after knowing the truth or will he continue with his same old life style?—gavin@[email protected]

At a very young age, Ramdas witnessed his father being shot by a revolutionary; from there he took a hatred for revolutionary, changed his name to Ronnie, and started to work in a small liquor shop. He moves on to crime in a big way but is eventually cheated and ends up killing the boss and taking his place. He becomes a rich businessman overnight who deals in gold. This takes him towards the Portuguese government, which makes him a police officer. His first assignment includes killing some senior wanted revolutionaries. He starts to influence the villagers to become like him. When the police commissioner is shot dead, he helps the police apprehend the killer: a revolutionary named Shekhar, who is tried in court, proven guilty, and sentenced to be hanged. What Ronnie doesn't know is that his father is a revolutionary named Dinanath whose motive was to free Goa and its territories from the Portuguese rule; the people he supported are actually is enemies, and his father was shot with a successful motive.—gavin ([email protected])

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Keywords
  • beach
  • disguise
  • death of father
  • revolutionary
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Musical
Release date Nov 17, 1983
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin India
Official sites Vidio
Language Hindi
Filming locations Chandivali Studio, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Production companies Rose Movies

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Tech specs

Runtime 2h 41m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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