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Drohkaal (English: Times of Betrayal) is a 1994 Indian film directed and produced by Govind Nihalani which deals with India's fight against terrorism. The film examines the mental and psychological trauma that honest police officers go through in their fight against a group of ruthless terrorists. This movie was remade into Kuruthipunal, produced by Kamal Haasan and directed by P. C. Sreeram, which received much better criticism and positive reviews.[by whom?][citation needed]
Indian cities are being terrorized by a group of people who want the government to give in to their demands and are willing to go to any extent for that purpose. Honest, experienced and diligent cops Abhay Singh (Om Puri) and Abbas Lodhi (Naseeruddin Shah) are part of the anti terrorism task force set up by the government to eliminate the menace.
Abbas Lodhi comes up with the idea of "Operation Dhanush",which involves sending two undercover cops, Anand (Manoj Bajpai) and Shiv (Milind Gunaji) among the terrorist group, so that they shall be part of them and learn all about them, and can call him through radio and transmit all the information under the code name Dhanush. No one except for Abbas and Abhay know about this operation.
Rajesh Ranjan पप्पू यादव (born 1961/1962 (age 49–50)), better known as Pappu Yadav, is an Indian politician. He won elections to the Lok Sabha in 1991, 1996, 1999, and in 2004 from several constituencies in Bihar on the RJD ticket. On 2008-02-14, he was convicted in the murder of Communist Party of India (Marxist) legislator Ajit Sarkar and sentenced to life. Subsequently he was debarred from the 2009 general election.
Pappu Yadav has more than 15 criminal cases pending against him, but has been convicted only in the Ajit Sarkar murder case.
Pappu Yadav comes from a farmer family in Madhepura and started off as a farmer. He was born in Khurda, Karveli in Madhepura district. From his college life he started his career as a student.
Initially a small-time criminal, he moved up the crime ladder along with his role in politics. By the late 90s, he was a well-established mafia don, muscling his way around Bihar and across India.
He was elected to the Bihar legislative assembly from Singheshwar,Madhepura in 1990 as an independent candidate, but in 1991 he contested and won through to the 11th Lok Sabha from Purnea. He served four Lok Sabha terms, and asked one question on agriculture. He has been a member, off and on, of Lalu Prasad Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal. He has switched parties often, having been a member of the Samajwadi Party, and LJP.
Sahila Chadha is a former Miss India (1983) and actress.
Sahila began her Bollywood career as the female Tarzan in the jungle flick Sheela (1984).She played the lead in Ramsay Horror slashers like Veerana (1988) and Sau Saal Baad (1988) opposite Hemant Birje.
In the later decade she started playing supporting roles in big budget films like Bhabhi (1990), Sailaab (1990) and Maa (1992). She was noticed and appreciated for her portrayal of a hare-brained bimbette love-struck by Salman Khan in the blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Kaun (1994). She also played cameos in Aunty No1 (1998), and the Shahrukh Khan starrer One 2 Ka 4 (2001), where she played an undercover cop.
She is married to actor Nimai Bali, with whom she has a daughter.
In my shallow grave
I see the pictures of the past
All the anger starts to rave
My final ballot I have to cast
The time in a short span
The poets call it life
Notions are to ban
The fortune is a dive
My last glance
No foul hope
It is the hearts last dance
I shouldn't have taken the rope
In my shallow grave
I will enslave my mind
All the anger starts to rave
Needless creatures of my kind
What will await me
Exists the divine claw?
I feel the undertow
The last thing that I saw
My last glance...
What was the preachers plight
Where is the promised truth
I see no heavens might
No, my existence will fuse
In my shallow grave
I see the pictures of the past
All the anger starts to rave