Elaan-E-Jung

Elaan-E-Jung is a 1989 Bollywood action film directed by Anil Sharma and starring Dharmendra and Jaya Prada.[2][3] The movie was a box office success.[4] The film had Sadashiv Amrapurkar as the main villain.

Elaan-E-Jung
Poster
Directed byAnil Sharma
Written byAnil Sharma
Produced byAnil Sharma
K.C. Sharma
StarringDharmendra
Jaya Prada
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Release date
18 August 1989
Running time
155 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget27 million[1]
Box office110 million[1]

Plot

A small Indian village is terrorized by a terrorist Kalanag who wants to destroy the country and become its ruler.

Cast

Actor Role Character Notes
Dharmendra Arjun Singh Thakur
Jaya Prada Reema Arjun Love Interest
Dara Singh Bheema Arjun Singh Man
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Durjan Narayan/Kaala Naag CRF Chief First he was Dacoit after he becomes CRF chief
Arun Bakshi Indian Soldier War Prisoner in Kaalanag Custody
Chandrashekhar Vaidya Temple Priest of Village
Sushma Seth Arjun Singh's Mother
Rajan Haksar Zamindaar
Suhas Joshi Reema and Rajshekar Mother
Rajendra Nath Manager,Honeymoon Massage Parlour
Guddi Maruti Football,Massage girl in Massage Parlour
Puneet Issar Raj Shekhar CBI Officer,Brother of Reema
Vikram Gokhale Vijay Singh Police Inspector
Viju Khote Khote
Ajit Vachani Ajit Dandu After Promotion becomes Commissioner
Sudhir Pandey Thakur Shankar Singh Arjun Singh's Father
Tiku Talsania Seth
Chand Usmani Villager
Joginder Sattar Kaala Naag's Henchman
Dev Kumar Vikraal
Bob Christo
Praveen Kumar
Surendra Pal
Bhushan Tiwari
Sudhir Arjun Singh's Man
Annu Kapoor
Lilliput
Gurbachan Singh Dharam Singh

Music

  1. "Doston Se Dosti Dushmano Se Dushmani v1" – Mohammed Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal
  2. "Doston Se Dosti Dushmano Se Dushmani v2" – Anuradha Paudwal, Nitin Mukesh
  3. "Doston Se Dosti Dushmano Se Dushmani v3" – Mohammed Aziz
  4. "Doston Se Dosti Dushmano Se Dushmani v4" – Mohammed Aziz
  5. "Jaan Vatan Ko Denge" – Mohammed Aziz
  6. "Mera Naam Hai Badnaam Ho Gaya" – Alka Yagnik
  7. "Mera Naam Reema Hai" – Alka Yagnik & Shabbir Kumar
  8. "Tik Tik Tik Tik Chalti Hai Ghadi" – Anuradha Paudwal

References


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