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Nagin Aur Lootere

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Nagin Aur Lootere
Directed byMohan T Gehani
Written byMahendra Delhvi
Produced byMohan T Gehani
StarringAnupam Kher
Shakti Kapoor
Neelima Azeem
Kader Khan
Goga Kapoor
Edited byRajan Mahajan
Production
company
Devi Films
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Nagin Aur Lootere is a Hindi action fantasy film of Bollywood which was directed and produced by Mohan T. Gehani.[1] This movie was released in 1992 in the banner of Devi Films.[2][3]

Plot

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A married couple having no child, prayed to Snake God Nagraj. The lord Nagraj appears before them and grants their wish. A boy is born named Nagesh. Nagesh has grown up, and become a Police Inspector. One day a lady Rajni appears, meets Nagesh's mother and tells her that she was Nagesh's wife in previous birth. She is the daughter of Nagraj, who had told her that she could claim him as her husband after growing up. Fearing for the safety of Nagesh, his mother gets him married to another woman, Neelam, the daughter of a Priest. This incident now set for a confrontation between the Nilam and Rajni. But things change dramatically when Nagesh is photographed having an affair with a woman named Julie, who is subsequently murdered. Police find the connection of Nagesh to this murder; he is dismissed from the service Police and imprisoned. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to be hanged. Now both Nilam and Rajni come to know about the sentence and steps each will take to claim Nagesh as her own.

Cast

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Music

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  1. " Aao Pyar Karein" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  2. "Hum Do Raahi Chor Sipaahi" - Sudesh Bhosle
  3. "Main Hoon Naagin Aur Tum Ho Lutere" - Sadhana Sargam
  4. "Sau Sau Janmon Wala" - Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
  5. "Sun Sun Bhagwan" - Kavita Krishnamurthy

References

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  1. ^ "Nagin Aur Lootere (1992) Cast - Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Music Director". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 23 May 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 622.
  3. ^ "NAGIN AUR LOOTERE". bbfc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
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