Jung (2000 film)

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Jung

Promotional Poster of the film
Directed by Sanjay Gupta
Produced by Satish Tandon
Screenplay by Abhinav Kashyap
Anurag Kashyap
Starring Sanjay Dutt
Jackie Shroff
Shilpa Shetty
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Sameer Arya
Distributed by Digital Entertainment
Release dates 12 May 2000
Running time 147 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Jang (Hindi: जंग; translation: War) is a 2000 Bollywood film directed by Sanjay Gupta. Its a remake of Hollywood film "Desperate Measures".

Plot

Police Inspector Veer Chauhan is an honest and diligent man, who lives in India with his wife, Naina, and a son, Sahil. While Veer likes to go by the book, his partner, Inspector Khan, is exactly the opposite, reckless, and trigger-happy. When Veer is told that his son requires a bone-marrow transplant, Veer does his best, but is unable to come up with any donor, and is told that Sahil may not live long. Veer finds out that the only bone-marrow transplant compatible with that of Sahil is that of jailed criminal, Balli. The only problem is Balli is not likely to even consider donating any organ of his body, as Veer was the one who had arrested him. A short while later, Balli appears to have a change of heart, agrees to be a donor, and is transported to the hospital, but escapes. Now with time running out, Veer must locate Balli - that is if he is not shot dead first by Khan.

Controversy

Producer Satish Tandon & Sanjay Gupta had a tiff during the making of this film. Gupta was disappointed by Tandon, who added unwanted scenes without Gupta's permission. This resulted Gupta to withdraw himself from credits & he wasn't credited in film. But in the end credits, he was credited. Sanjay Dutt, one of best friends of Sanjay Gupta refused to dub the film and his voice was dubbed by another person.

Cast

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