Divya Shakti (1993)

 ●  Hindi ● 3 hrs 3 mins

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Prashant Verma works as a reporter with "Navkranti", which is owned and operated by Pandey. Everyday Prashant witnesses the regression within Bombay city, and watches silently and helplessly as gangsters take over the lives of ordinary citizens, with the police force - which is now synonymous with oppression itself, and a protector of the rights of criminals, gangsters who have links to politicians - being nothing but a mere paper tigers. One day he witnesses a murder of a drunk named Monto, which is written off as an accident by the police and the file is closed. He decides that he has had enough of being a by-stander, he approaches Police Commissioner Anand Deshmukh, and informs him of that he knows that Bharat Acharya has killed Monto. Thereafter, Prashant's orderly middle-classed life is turned upside down - he loses his job; his sister, Shalini is abducted, raped, traumatized to such an extent that she becomes numb with shock and subsequently kills herself. And now a shattered and devastated Prashant must decide to avenge this or re-locate to another city and try to put his life together again. But will the forces of oppression, headed by Tau and the police itself permit Prashant to lead a normal life ever again?
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Cast: Ajay Devgan, Raveena Tandon

Crew: Sameer Malkan (Director), Romesh Bhalla (Director of Photography), Nadeem Akhtar Saifi (Music Director), Shravan Rathod (Music Director)

Rating: U/A (India)

Genres: Action

Release Dates: 19 Feb 1993 (India)

Hindi Name: दिव्या शक्ति

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Did you know? Paresh Rawal was signed for the film but dropped out because he didn't like how his police uniform fit. Read More
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as Prashant Verma
as Priya
as Professor
as Tau
as Pandey
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Waiter
as Lalla
as Rustom
as Priya's Father
Supporting Actress
as Francis
Supporting Actor
as Cremator
Supporting Actor
as Monto
as Police Commissioner Anand Deshmukh
as Bharat Acharya

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Distributor

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Director of Photography
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Sound Re-recording Mixer
Assistant Sound Re-recording Mixer

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Editorial

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Makeup Artist

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Special Effects Coordinator

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Stunt Director
Stunt Coordinator Assistant
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
Paresh Rawal was signed for the film but dropped out because he didn't like how his police uniform fit.

Suresh Oberoi was signed for the film but later opted out.