Allah Ke Banday (2010) Online
Orphaned Yakub Ansari is befriended by Vijay Kamble, adopted by the latter's mother, and lives in Bhulbhulaiya slums in Mumbai. They start with petty crime and drugs, then join a gangster Boss' gang, and rob a jewelry store. With Vijay's mother ill, they need money and decide to keep the jewelry, but Boss prevents them, and they shoot him with his own gun. Subsequently, they are arrested for a variety of breaches of the Indian Penal Code, including homicide; tried in Court, and sentenced to a juvenile home. Once there, they earn money selling cocaine and get into the bad books of older men as well as the Warden and are beaten severely. They recuperate and kill one of the men which results in an inquiry and the abrupt departure of the warden. The duo continue selling drugs, save money, are discharged and form their own gang, arming them with guns. Soon the duo make political connections by supplying drugs to the wealthy children of politicians. They assert themselves and virtually ...
Credited cast: | |||
Varun Bhagwat | |||
Vikram Gokhale | - | Sheryaar Hussain | |
Zakir Hussain | - | Ramesh Jadhav | |
Bharat Jha | - | Paanwala Informer | |
Sharman Joshi | - | Vijay Kamble | |
Faruk Kabir | - | Yakub Ansari | |
Ajaz Khan | |||
Atul Kulkarni | - | Ashwani Paranspe | |
Saksham Kulkarni | - | Vitthal | |
Suhasini Mulay | - | Mrs. Kamble | |
Satyajeet Rajput | - | Shekhar | |
Rukhsar Rehman | - | Nirmala A. Paranspe (as Rukhsar) | |
Javed Rizvi | |||
Naseeruddin Shah | - | Warden | |
Anjana Sukhani | - | Sandhya |
Portions of the film are shot in a real Juvenile Remand Home in Mumbai.
Faruk Kabir, the actor who plays the role of 'Yakub Ansari' is also the Director and writer of the film.
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