
Zimmedaaar
Regie Santosh Kumar Chauhan, Kawal Sharma6. September 1990Drama, Liebesfilm
4.0
Marcos an international criminal teams up with underworld don Ranjeet to spread terror in the country they first kidnap a Captain of a ship who has details of diamonds worth rupees Crores but he has lost his memory.Inspector Verma a tough cop his assigned on the mission to crack the case and whereabouts of Captain he is very much close to it but gets killed by Ranjeet's men.Chief Police Officer then asks his team to find Inspector Rajiv at any cost on priority to take over the case.Rajiv takes on the case and starts his investigation where he falls in love with Tina a journalist and sister of Inspector Verma whose articles try to expose the underworld.Rajiv becomes a nightmare to Ranjeet and his gang who then uses Anita as his moll to get control of Rajiv.
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Zimmedaaar wurde am 6. September 1990 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Zimmedaaar führte(n) Santosh Kumar Chauhan, Kawal Sharma.
Zimmedaaar wurde produziert von Santosh Kumar Chauhan.
Marcos an international criminal teams up with underworld don Ranjeet to spread terror in the country they first kidnap a Captain of a ship who has details of diamonds worth rupees Crores but he has lost his memory.Inspector Verma a tough cop his assigned on the mission to crack the case and whereabouts of Captain he is very much close to it but gets killed by Ranjeet's men.Chief Police Officer then asks his team to find Inspector Rajiv at any cost on priority to take over the case.Rajiv takes on the case and starts his investigation where he falls in love with Tina a journalist and sister of Inspector Verma whose articles try to expose the underworld.Rajiv becomes a nightmare to Ranjeet and his gang who then uses Anita as his moll to get control of Rajiv.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Zimmedaaar sind Inspector. Rajiv (Rajiv Kapoor), Anita (Anita Raj), Tina (Kimi Katkar).
Zimmedaaar ist eine Drama, Liebesfilm Film.
Zimmedaaar hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 4 von 10.
















