Maqbool (2003)
Release date : 2003-01-30Official Website :
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Plot :
Jahangir Khan, called "Abbaji" as a title of respect, is a powerful and influential Mumbai (the Indian name for Bombay)-based gangster involved in several criminal activities. Through the cooperation of two prophesying policemen (and through them, connections to national politicians), he has never been arrested, and carries on, knowing that money and bribes will assist him throughout his life. Things turn ugly when his mistress, Nimmi, starts to have an affair with one of his men, Maqbool, who has aspirations of succeeding Abbaji one day. Things come to a boil, Maqbool kills Abbaji, and his dreams come true when he takes over as the new underworld leader, without realizing that he, too, has become a target of another faction of Abbaji's men.
Cast:
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Abbas Tyrewala | Sadik Chikna |
| Om Puri | Inspector Pandit |
| Naseeruddin Shah | Inspector Purohit |
| Pankaj Kapur | Jahangir Khan (Abbaji) |
| Tabu | Nimmi |
| Irrfan Khan | Maqbool |
Macbeth meets the Godfather in present-day Bombay. The Scottish tragedy set in the contemporary underworld of India's commercial capital; two corrupt, fortune telling policemen take the roles of the weird sisters, and "Duncan" is Abbaji, the head of a crime family. Abbaji's mistress and Maqbool plot and carry out his death; the sea plays the role of Birnham wood.
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