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Gunda (transl. Goon) is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language action film written by Bashir Babbar and directed by Kanti Shah.Starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mukesh Rishi and Shakti Kapoor, the film was produced by Anil Singh and the music was composed by Anand Raj Anand.The narrative revolves around a coolie who vows to exact revenge upon a crime lord and his cronies after they kill his loved ones.
Kanti Shah is a Bollywood Hindi movies director, producer, screenwriter and writer of Hindi movies, especially horror and adult movies. [clarification needed] He is best known for directing films featuring Mithun Chakraborty and Dharmendra in later half of the 1990s, like Gunda in 1998, [1] Loha in 1997 and "Kanti Shah ke Angoor".
Lamboo Aata, fictional villain played by Ishrat Ali in the 1998 Indian film Gunda Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lambu .
1998: Swami Vivekananda: Ramakrishna: Winner, National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor: Sher-E-Hindustan: Polce inspector Kranti Kumar: Saazish: David: Military Raaj: Major Anand: Chandaal: Inspector Indrajeet / Chandaal: Hatyara: Advocate Mahendra / Surya: Dual Role Ustadon Ke Ustad: Vishawnath: Hitler: Jailor Siddhant Kumar Sharma
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Gunda is a genus of moths. Gunda may also refer to: Gunda, an Indian action film; Gunda, a Bangladeshi film; Gunda, an American-Norwegian documentary film; Cordia dichotoma or gunda, in Hindi; Gunda (name), list of people named Gunda
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Loha released worldwide on 17 October 1997, and received mainly mixed reviews from critics. Commercially, it was an average grosser. It is now considered to be a cult classic falling in the so bad it's so good category, along with Gunda (1998) which was also directed by Shah and starred Chakraborty in the lead role.