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  2. The criminal who intimidated was only guilty of burying the bodies. Things get worse when Ajatshatru learns about his wife Geeta helping CBI. He then beats Geeta brutally with his belt behind closed doors and leaves her hospitalized.

  3. Jun 24, 2019 · Aakrosh (1980), shot and directed by Govind Nihalani, combined the social drama with the conspiracy thriller. An impoverished tribal is accused of killing his wife.

  4. Allegedly based on a true incident reported on page 7 of a local newspaper, the film was a scathing satire on the corruption in the judicial system and the victimization of the underprivileged by the able and the powerful.

  5. Dec 16, 2020 · Aakrosh (1980) does not attempt to tell you the truth about caste-related atrocities and their existence. It shows you a series of events and leaves you to make up your own mind. Set in the time and place that it is, oppression is much more invisible here.

  6. Oct 15, 2020 · Yes, you read it right! According to a report in IANS, while shooting, there was a scene that required Ajay to kick Paresh, who was seated on a revolving chair. But as the camera rolled, Ajay got so much in character that he hit Paresh so hard that he fell down. Needless to say, Paresh was in pain.

  7. Jan 24, 2014 · Govind Nihalani directs Aakrosh - a film on the developing patterns of violence in society. With a combination of brilliant cinematography and powerful dialogues, the film is a stunning portrayal of hypocrisy and indifference.

  8. It's supposedly based on a true story which is yet to be substantiated. Three friends from Delhi go missing in a small village - Jhanjhar. It's two months and there is no clue about their disappearance.