Insaaf: The Justice(2004)
Insaaf: The Justice is a 2004 Hindi drama film directed by Shrey Shrivastav and produced by Mohammed Fasih. The film stars Sanjay Suri, Namrata Shirodkar, and Dino Morea in lead roles. The story follows IAS officer Vishwanath Prasad, whose wife Kunti is sexually assaulted by a powerful politician's son. When the corrupt legal system fails to deliver justice, Vishwanath takes the law into his own hands. The film features a narration by Amitabh Bachchan, who contributed his voice without charging a fee. It received negative reviews for its predictable plot and weak execution. The film was released on March 5, 2004 in India.
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2004
- Director
- Shrey Srivastava
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 16m
- Rating
- 3.5/10
Storyline
IAS officer Vishwanath Prasad's life shatters when his wife Kunti is raped by Bunty, the son of a powerful minister. He expects the police to arrest Bunty. But the minister uses her influence to protect her son. The case is dropped. Vishwanath must decide whether to accept this injustice or fight back outside the law.
“When the system fails, justice rises”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Insaaf: The Justice
Cast reunions in this film: Rajpal Yadav & Mohan Joshi (2 films together), and Sanjay Suri & Dino Morea (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Insaaf' but was later renamed 'Insaaf: The Justice' for its release.
- It was one of the few films in the early 2000s to directly tackle political corruption as its central theme.
- The movie was shot primarily in Mumbai and used real police station locations for authenticity.
- Actor Ashutosh Rana, known for villainous roles, plays a pivotal character advocating for justice.
- The soundtrack featured a song composed by Anand Raj Anand, who was popular for upbeat numbers, but here created a more somber track.
- Despite its serious subject, the film incorporated typical Bollywood action sequences common to the era.
- The director, Shreya Srivastava, had a background in television before making this feature film.