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Joshilaay

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Dara and Karan, the sons of two of the victims of dacoit Jogi Thakur, wait many years to exact their revenge. When the Thakur's colleague Raja Singh cheats him and runs away with his loot, Jogi is arrested and sentenced for life imprisonment. Years later Jogi escapes from the prison to get hold of Raja and take back his booty, but finds his face on all the posters in the village to find him dead or alive with a reward of fifty thousand rupees. When Karan gets to know Jogi has escaped he goes looking for him. Dara also join hands with Karan to even the score with the dreaded dacoit.

Release Date : 1989-01-10

Language :Hindi

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : New World Enterprises

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sunny Deol

Character Name : Dara

Original Name : Sunny Deol

Gender : Male

Anil Kapoor

Character Name : Karan

Original Name : Anil Kapoor

Gender : Male

Meenakshi Sheshadri

Character Name : Mangala

Original Name : Meenakshi Sheshadri

Gender : Female

Sridevi

Character Name : Gulabo

Original Name : Sridevi

Gender : Female

Kulbhushan Kharbanda

Character Name : Raja Singh

Original Name : Kulbhushan Kharbanda

Gender : Male

Rajesh Vivek

Character Name : Jogi Thakur

Original Name : Rajesh Vivek

Gender : Male

Satish Kaushik

Character Name : Bachoo Lal

Original Name : Satish Kaushik

Gender : Male

Hemant Mishra

Character Name : Surkhiya

Original Name : Hemant Mishra

Gender : Male

Anirudh Agarwal

Character Name : Damroo

Original Name : Anirudh Agarwal

Gender : Male

Satyendra Kapoor

Character Name : Circus Manager

Original Name : Satyendra Kapoor

Gender : Male

Bharat Bhushan

Character Name : Mangala's Father

Original Name : Bharat Bhushan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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soumypr

@soumypr

2021-06-23

The movie has a good story line and Sunny Deol performs well with Anil Kapoor. It is a bit stretched but the dust, horses, guns, and villages are worth watching. The plot is quite good and the movie has a Jaanbaaz sort of a feel. The dacoits are back with a bang and the old blues of horses and guns make me feel good. Overall, you wont say that you wasted time or it wasn't worth it. It can be a good weekend watch if you are interested in 1980's Indian cinema. You cannot compare it with any Hollywood movie but Shekhar Kapur does a good job in bringing the reality of Indian villages to life, and what does it feel like to stay there with dacoits all over the place.