Phool Bane Angaray
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Phool Bane Angaray is a 1991 film K.C. Bokadia which starrs Rajinikanth and Rekha in the lead roles.

Plot

Dutta Babu (Parikshat Sahni) is standing for elections against a cunning, corrupt, & established gangster, Bishamber Prasad (Prem Chopra), who is also powerful and influential enough to swing the election his way, as well as have Dutta killed. Inspector Ranjit Singh (Rajinikanth) gets evidence about Bishamber's involvement in Dutta's death, but his superior officer, DSP Ravi Khanna, prevents him from taking any action. Ranjit then meets with beautiful Namrata (Rekha), and both get married. As Ranjit continues to be a thorn on Bishamber's side, he is killed, leaving behind a sorrowing Namrata and two children. Namrata pledges to avenge his death.

Cast

  • Rajinikanth
  • Rekha
  • Prem Chopra
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  • Charanraj
  • Shafi Inamdar
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  • Parikshat Shani
  • Manjeet Kular
  • Dalip Tahil
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  • Aloknath
  • Sendhil
  • Bindu
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  • Beena
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