Kohram Hindi Movie

The story revolves around a retired army officer, (Bachchan), who fakes his own death to go undercover and assassinate a corrupt Home Minister, Veerbhadra Singh (Denzongpa), who is involved in terrorist activities .

Amitabh Bachchan plays —a decorated but battered army officer on a mission. However, the film’s twist lies in his second avatar: Baba (or Baldev Singh), a seemingly brain-damaged, blind mute who often bursts into the gibberish rhyme “Bhola Bhala... Mera Bharam...”

Bachchan oscillates violently between two poles: kohram hindi movie

(Nana Patekar) to find him. Arya goes undercover as a stuttering Bengali journalist named Basu Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay (BBC) to infiltrate Sodhi’s inner circle. Joining Forces:

Dharmendra, Chunky Pandey, Amrish Puri, and Sonam. Director: Kuku Kohli. Music: Composed by Bappi Lahiri. The story revolves around a retired army officer,

) is most remembered for one major milestone: it is the only film to ever feature the legendary Amitabh Bachchan Nana Patekar sharing the screen together.

For the first half of the film, the narrative is driven by a gripping game of cat-and-mouse. We see Nana Patekar doing what he does best: unleashing a torrent of rapid-fire dialogue, eyes darting with suspicion, radiating an unpredictable, manic energy. He is the modern, volatile hero. Mera Bharam

At the time of its release, the film received mixed reviews and was considered an average grosser or a "flop" commercially, though it later gained a loyal following for its powerful dialogues and the Bachchan-Patekar chemistry . Kohram 1999 Indian action thriller film