Antim Nyay(1993)
Antim Nyay is a 1993 Hindi-language action film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda. The film stars Jackie Shroff as ACP Jay Singh, alongside Neelam Kothari, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Alok Nath, and Tanuja. The story follows Jay Singh, a middle-class man in Bombay whose father is murdered by a powerful gangster. When the corrupt legal system fails to deliver justice, Jay joins the police force to fight crime from within. The film explores themes of systemic corruption, personal loss, and the thin line between justice and revenge. It was produced by Sagoo Films International and released in theatres on July 23, 1993.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI Movies and TV, Zee5, ShemarooMe
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1993
- Director
- Sukhwant Dhadda
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 18m
- Rating
- 2.9/10
Storyline
Jay Singh's father is killed by a wealthy gangster. The police and courts let the killer go free. Jay becomes a police officer to fight back. But when the system fails him again, he must choose between the law and his own brand of justice.
“When the law fails, justice rises.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Antim Nyay
Cast reunions in this film: Jackie Shroff & Alok Nath (8 films together), Jackie Shroff & Kulbhushan Kharbanda (5 films together), Alok Nath & Kulbhushan Kharbanda (4 films together), Jackie Shroff & Arun Bakshi (3 films together), Kulbhushan Kharbanda & Yunus Parvez (3 films together), and Alok Nath & Arun Bakshi (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Antim Nyay' translates to 'Final Justice' in English.
- It was one of the few 1990s action films to feature a protagonist joining the police force mid-story.
- Actor Mukesh Khanna, famous for TV's 'Shaktimaan', played a supporting role as a police officer.
- The movie was not a major commercial success upon its theatrical release.
- Director Sukhwant Dhadda also worked as a writer for several other Hindi films in the 1980s.
- The plot reflects a common theme of the era: a common man turning to the system for justice.
- Filming locations included Bombay (now Mumbai), typical for crime dramas of that period.