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God and Gun(1995)

4.2/10
Hindi139 mins

God and Gun (1995) is a 139-minute Hindi film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. Starring Raj Babbar and Gautami Tadimalla. With an audience rating of 4.2/10, God and Gun stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 1995.

Mood:
darkemotionalsuspenseful
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
1 January 1995
Director
Esmayeel Shroff
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 19m
GudVibe Rating
4.2/10

Storyline

A vigilante named Vijay joins forces with a political candidate, Saheb Bahadur Rathore. Together, they aim to take down a corrupt politician named Satya Singh and challenge the unjust system he represents.

One man's fight against corruption.

Film Details

4.2Rating
139Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date1 January 1995
Release Typetheatrical
Original TitleGod and Gun

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
darkemotionalsuspenseful
Themes
revengecorruptionjusticesurvival
Tonegritty
Pacingfast-paced
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemass
Best Withfriends
Violence4
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability3

Reviews & Ratings

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Cast & Crew

Trivia

  • The film's title is a direct reference to the 1977 Hollywood film 'God Told Me To', which was released in India as 'God and Gun'.
  • This was one of the few films where actor Mithun Chakraborty played a character named Vijay, a name more famously associated with Amitabh Bachchan's roles.
  • Director Esmayeel Shroff often made films with social messages, and this movie critiqued political corruption during the 1990s in India.
  • The soundtrack featured music by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco style, but the film's serious tone was a departure from his usual upbeat work.
  • Despite starring popular actors like Mithun Chakraborty and Shakti Kapoor, the film did not perform well at the box office.
  • The plot involving a vigilante teaming up with a politician mirrored real public frustration with corruption at the time.
  • Shroff's film was part of a wave of mid-90s action dramas that focused on systemic injustice rather than just personal revenge.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in God and Gun

Frequently Asked Questions