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RomanceCrimeDramaAction

Gangster

- She fell in love with him the day she betrayed him...

An alcoholic barmaid is distraught when her former lover, a notorious gangster, re-enters her life. She is forced to relive painful past experiences and choose between the gangster and a pleasant singer she has found comfort in.

Release Date : 2006-04-28

Language :EnglishFrenchHindi

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bhatt ProductionsVishesh Films

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kangana Ranaut

Character Name : Simran

Original Name : Kangana Ranaut

Gender : Female

Emraan Hashmi

Character Name : Akash

Original Name : Emraan Hashmi

Gender : Male

Shiney Ahuja

Character Name : Daya Shankar

Original Name : Shiney Ahuja

Gender : Male

Hitanshu Lodhiya

Character Name : Bittu

Original Name : Hitanshu Lodhiya

Gender : Male

Vicky Ahuja

Character Name : Usman

Original Name : Vicky Ahuja

Gender : Male

Gulshan Grover

Character Name : Khan Bhai

Original Name : Gulshan Grover

Gender : Male

Zubeen Garg

Character Name : Special Apperannce "Ya Ali" Song

Original Name : Zubeen Garg

Gender : Male

Pritam Chakraborty

Character Name : Special Appearance in "Bheegi Bheegi" Song

Original Name : Pritam Chakraborty

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Slow paced in parts and doesn't have any major cast performances, but 'Gangster' is still a rather good film. The premise and what it sets up means it remains interesting, even if it does move a little too leisurely in certain moments. The film takes a turn at some point, which actually did surprise me I won't lie - it's nicely done. I can't say I'll remember the performances of Emraan Hashmi (Akash), debutant Kangana Ranaut (Simran) or Shiney Ahuja (Daya), but what they produce is satisfactory for the film itself - they all fit. It gets drawn into the melancholy and musical numbers too much, while the run time is overly extended, but the thrill-ish action is fairly enjoyable. All in all, it's more than watchable.