Jung(1996)
Jung is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by T. Rama Rao. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Ajay Devgn, Aditya Pancholi in a double role, Rambha, and Vani Viswanath. The story follows ACP Arjun Saxena, an honest police officer who must confront his younger brother Ajay after he becomes involved with a dangerous gang led by the twin brothers Ram and Billa. The narrative explores the conflict between familial loyalty and professional duty. The film was a commercial success and is noted for its high-energy action sequences and dramatic confrontations. It was released on 19 April 1996.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI movies and tv, Zee5
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1996
- Director
- Sanjay Gupta
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 36m
- Rating
- 4.9/10
Storyline
ACP Arjun Saxena is a principled police officer. His younger brother Ajay falls in with a ruthless gangster named Billa. Arjun must arrest his own brother to uphold the law. The battle between duty and family tears their world apart.
“The battle between duty and family.”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Jung
Cast reunions in this film: Sanjay Dutt & Ajay Devgan (11 films together), Raveena Tandon & Sanjay Dutt (10 films together), Jackie Shroff & Sanjay Dutt (9 films together), Jackie Shroff & Mithun Chakraborty (8 films together), Sanjay Dutt & Sanjay Gupta (7 films together), and Raveena Tandon & Ajay Devgan (6 films together).
Trivia
- The film was originally planned with a different director, but Rama Rao Tatineni took over during production.
- Mithun Chakraborty performed many of his own stunts in the action sequences, including a risky car chase.
- Aditya Pancholi's dual roles required him to shoot scenes twice with different costumes and makeup each day.
- The movie's climax was filmed at a real industrial warehouse to create a gritty, authentic look.
- A popular dance number featuring Mithun was partly inspired by his earlier disco hits from the 1980s.
- The film underperformed at the box office, leading to limited theatrical screenings outside major cities.
- Some background scenes used local street vendors as extras to save on production costs.






