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Lateef
Directed byIsrar Ahmed
Written byS Sachindra
Badshah Khan
Screenplay byS Sachindra
Badshah Khan
Produced byAmina Ahmed
StarringSee below
Music byVarious Artists
Production
company
Screenshot Media & Entertainment
Distributed byScreenshot Media & Entertainment
Release date
  • 15 May 2015 (2015-05-15)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget4.6 crore (US$550,000)
Box office0.67 crore (US$80,000)

Lateef is a 2005 Indian thriller film directed by Israr Ahmed and produced by Amina Ahmed under the Screenshot Media & Entertainment banner. It was released on 15 May 2015.[1]

Cast

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Plot

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The plot of the movie revolves around the unholy nexus of Drug Mafia with Corrupt Politicians in power, and their constant struggle with honest police officers ACP Sawant and Commissioner Khan. An innocent and aspiring medical student Lateef is incorrectly implicated by Police in a drug-peddling case. Lateef is convicted and awarded seven years imprisonment. After getting released from Jail, Lateef tries to search for his ex flame from his college days, who has now become a prostitute in red light area. Depressed and dejected Lateef turns to drugs and becomes a permanent addict.

ACP Sawant at the behest Commissioner Khan, arrests Zafar Dongri from one of his hideouts and then later on proceeds to arrest Minister Narayan Dutt Agrawal, whose own daughter Divya turns police witness in Social Worker Anand Kalsiwal and his son Jeet Kalsiwal's murder cases.

In the end, Lateef's friend Ajeet dies and is taken away by Municipal Hospital Ambulance. Lateef is reunited with his estranged sister and promises to never do drugs again. Minister Narayan Dutt Agrawal is shown taking oath again as a Minister, which infuriates ACP Sawant who is shown breaking his Television set.

Music

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  1. " Chain Milta Nahin" - Udit Narayan, Sadhna Singh, Shahid Mallya
  2. "Dekhe The Kitne Sapne" - Kumar Sanu
  3. "Kash Me" - Aishwarya Nigam, Sonika Sharma
  4. "Rasme Mohabbat Ki" - Adnan Sami

References

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  1. ^ "Lateef". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
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