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Policegiri

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Policegiri
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK.S. Ravikumar
Written byFarhad-Sajid (Dialogues)
Screenplay by
  • K.S. Ravikumar
  • Farhad-Sajid
Story byHari
Based onSaamy (Tamil) by Hari
Produced by
  • T.P. Aggarwal
Starring
CinematographyN. K. Ekambaram
Edited bySamjith Mohammed
Music by
Production
company
STAR Entertainment
Distributed by
Release date
  • 5 July 2013 (2013-07-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Policegiri (transl. Police acts) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by K.S. Ravikumar and produced by T. P. Aggarwal and Rahul Aggarwal. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Prakash Raj and Prachi Desai in the lead roles. The film was released on 5 July 2013.

The film is the official remake of the 2003 Tamil film Saamy, directed by Hari.

Plot

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The movie begins with a man (Sanjay Dutt) drinking beer early in the morning and then following up with having beer and idli. He later steals a bike and goes to the police station to get a commission from the police inspector. He then meets a man who takes him to a place where they sell guns and bombs. Finally, he meets a local gangster who hires him to kill a minister. He then kills the gangster and his henchmen and reveals himself as DCP Rudra Aditya Devraj, the new cop in town, near the Andhra Pradesh-Maharashtra border.

The city of Nagapuram is riddled with crime and corruption and is controlled by Nagori Subramaniam (Prakash Raj), the local mafia and a politician maker. Initially, Rudra closes down a lot of illegal businesses in Nagori. But when Rudra meets Nagori, he reveals that he is also a corrupt cop like others and even takes bribes on the condition that Nagori accepts certain points. Nagori accepts, and there is a truce between the two.

Meanwhile Rudra falls in love with a girl named Seher (Prachi Desai) whom he first encountered in the beginning and she then reciprocates his love.

Conflict starts when residents complain about a petrol pump selling less petrol to the public and a lady beaten up when she complained. The petrol pump is owned by Nagori. Rudra beats up the employees of the pump as well as Nagori's henchmen. Nagori catches Rudra and Seher and tells her that he accepts bribes which causes Seher to leave Rudra. A war emerges between the two.

Nagori then calls for a bandh of the market place. But on the day of bandh, Rudra and his team are prepared and drive away all the protestors. Rudra then becomes a hero for the people of the city. But Nagori exacts his revenge by causing a riot in the market place and also blowing up a bomb killing many innocent people on the very same day Rudra is marrying Seher. Nagori then tries to kidnap Seher but Rudra saves her life in time. Rudra's activities invites the wrath of the police commissioner, who tries to control Rudra but in vain.

Rudra then receives his transfer orders and has seven days left in the town. He challenges Nagori that seven days is enough to finish him. The next day, Nagori's men take out a procession with the aim to kill Rudra. But Rudra and his team are prepared and he along with the market place sellers who are armed and are on his side. Amidst the tear gas smoke, Rudra kills many of Nagori's men including an MLA with a pistol he bought in black market in the beginning. A market place seller kills one of the MLA's men who raped his sister. In order to cover up, Rudra blames the crowd for the mishaps.

Rudra then kidnaps Nagori's close accomplice who confesses for his, Nagori's and the bomb maker's involvements in the bomb blast and gets a warrant to arrest Nagori under the Terrorist Act. Rudra is then called to a meeting by the commissioner where MLAs, MPs, Senior Police Officers and Ministers threaten him. He smartly controls them by claiming that his pen has a camera and a voice recorder and he'll release the footage to media. Nagori goes into hiding after knowing that Rudra can't be stopped.

A couple of days later, Rudra catches Nagori who is dressed as a beggar near the temple. He takes Nagori to secluded spot after beating all his henchmen. He then kills Nagori by burning him to death ensuring that Nagori is never found and is declared as a wanted criminal.

Cast

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Production

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The movie was rumoured to be called Thanedaar – Part 2, referring to a previous hit movie of Sanjay Dutt did during his younger days. However Dutt did not feel comfortable with the movie backing on the success of Thanedaar, considering the fact that the story was not written keeping in mind the original Thanedaar. Furthermore, the directors and producers of the original Thanedaar were different. Subsequently, Sanjay Dutt suggested to brainstorm for another name. He suggested Policegiri and the unit was happy to call this movie Policegiri. Policegiri was actually not a word in use but something Sanjay Dutt created.

Soundtrack

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Policegiri
Soundtrack album by
Released14 June 2013
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelT-Series
ProducerAnshul Karwa
Himesh Reshammiya
Meet Bros Anjjan chronology
Shortcut Romeo
(2013)
Policegiri
(2013)
Naam
(2013)

The soundtrack album was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and Meet Bros Anjjan. The music rights was bought by T-Series. Lyrics were penned by Shabbir Ahmed and Aslam Lashkariya.

All lyrics are written by Shabbir Ahmed except where noted

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Robinhood" (Aslam Lashkariya)Anjjan – Meet Bros04:50
2."Chura Ke Leja"Yashraj Kapil, Palak Muchhal04:49
3."Jhoom Barabar Jhoom"Vinit Singh, Shabab Sabri, Aman Trikha, Pavni Pandey04:44
4."Tirat Meri Tu"Vinit Singh, Shabab Sabri, Palak Muchhal04:57
5."Policegiri"Aman Trikha, Rajdeep Chatterjee, Yashraj Kapil, Keshav04:44

Reception

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Critical response

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The film received extremely poor reviews from critics.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Box office

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Policegiri recorded an average opening and did extremely poor multiplex business although single screens fared much better where it remained in theatres for three weeks recording 57 cr after its four-week run across India. The film was declared as average by Box Office India.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "NDTV Movies review". NDTV. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  2. ^ "IBNLive review". IBN. Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Indian Express review". The Indian Express. 5 July 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Rediff.com review". Rediff.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Mumbai Mirror review". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Hindustan Times review". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 10 July 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  7. ^ "GlamSham review". GlamSham. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
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