Prahaar प्रहार |
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DVD cover
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Directed by | Nana Patekar |
Produced by | Sudhakar Bokade |
Written by |
Hriday Lani Nana Patekar Sujit Sen |
Screenplay by | Sujit Sen Nana Patekar |
Starring |
Nana Patekar Madhuri Dixit Dimple Kapadia Habib Tanvir Gautam Joglekar |
Music by | Laxmikant-Pyarelal |
Cinematography | Debu Deodhar |
Edited by | Afaque Husain |
Distributed by |
Divya Films Combines Worldwide Entertainment Group |
Release date
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29 November, 1991 (India) |
Running time
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168 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Prahaar is a 1991 Indian Hindi drama film, written and directed by Nana Patekar. The film was nominated for Best Story at the 37th Filmfare Awards.
Peter D'Souza (Gautam Joglekar) wants to join the Indian Army. People have various views about it. His father John D'Souza (Habib Tanvir) wants Peter to run their bakery after him, his fiancée Shirley (Madhuri Dixit) wants him to marry her while his neighbour Kiran (Dimple Kapadia) tells Peter to follow his heart. Peter leaves for the Army.
Enter Major Pratap Chauhan (Nana Patekar). Chauhan is described as a nightmare for every aspiring cadet, and he proves that the "honour" is well deserved. Under his leadership, cadets get exhausted in commando training. He has a sordid past; his mother was a kothewali (a woman who dances and entertains rich people privately to earn money), who was probably sold to one of her customers. That was the last time Chauhan saw her. A classical song that his mother usually sang for practice, seems to dominate his memories of his mother and his own childhood.
The unit resents Chauhan's attitude, but this same attitude moulds them into a formidable unit. Peter hates Chauhan's approach and decides to leave. Chauhan tells him that if he flees from his training, he will be considered a coward in the eyes of the people. This motivates Peter, and as a result, he completes the training and tops his class. During a rescue operation, he loses the use of his legs and is honourably discharged from the Army. Later, he writes to Chauhan inviting him to his marriage.
When Chauhan reaches Peter's address in Mumbai for the wedding, he is informed by a neighbour that Peter is dead. Chauhan learns many shocking truths of Peter's area. Kiran tells him that a group of goons was extorting money from the people of the area. Peter having taken over his father's bakery refused to pay and challenged them. The gang killed Peter in front of the whole locality, while Peter fought like a soldier till his end. Chauhan finds that not a single person, not even Peter's father, is willing to testify against them out of fear.
Chauhan takes matters into his own hands and speaks to the police and the media in pursuit of justice. The police cite the need for eyewitnesses for filing a case while the media is disinterested. Later when the gang harasses Kiran, Chauhan vents his fury on them. He kills the goons single-handedly and avenges Peter's murder by killing his murderer.