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Directed byVishram Sawant
Written by

  • Ram Gopal Varma
  • Manish Gupta

Produced by

  • Ronnie Screwvala
  • Ram Gopal Varma

Starring

  • Randeep Hooda
  • Chunky Pandey
  • Rukhsar Rehman
  • Isha Koppikar
  • Yashpal Sharma
  • Sushant Singh
  • Goga Kapoor
  • Ishrat Ali
  • Nagesh Bhonsle

CinematographySrikanth Naroj
Edited by

  • Nipun Gupta
  • Amit Parmar

Music by

  • Prasanna Shekhar
  • Nitin Raikwar

Production
companies

  • K Sera Sera
  • RGV Film Company
  • Sahara One Motion Pictures
  • UTV Motion Pictures

Distributed byKria Inc.

Release date

  • 3 June 2005

Running time

107 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budgetest. 6.5 crore[1]
Box officeest. 8.5 crore[1]

D is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film[2] directed by Vishram Sawant, co-written by Manish Gupta and Ram Gopal Varma. Produced by Varma and Ronnie Screwvala, it was released in India on 3 June 2005. It is the third film in the Gangster film series.

The film is a sequel to Varma's 2002 film Company. Like its predecessor, D is based on the real-life Mumbai underworld organization, the D-Company. The three Varma films Satya, Company and D are together considered an Indian Gangster Trilogy.[3] The film features Randeep Hooda in his first lead appearance.[4]

Plot

Deshu (Randeep Hooda), a mechanic working in Dubai, returns to India after his mother's death in order to console his grieving sister and retired police constable father. Sometime later, Deshu unwittingly becomes the witness to a murder, when the henchmen of a gang led by Mangli, chase and kill a man in front of him. Even though he is aggressively pursued by the police to be a state witness, Deshu chooses not to testify after the gang intimidates and threatens him. Seeking revenge for the harassment, he joins a rival gang, led by Hashim, and ultimately kills Mangli. Due to his bravery and intelligence, Deshu quickly rises up the ranks, becoming the gang's unofficial second-in-command, much to the dismay of Hashim's two sons, Mukarram and Shabbir.

Deshu begins a relationship with beautiful Bollywood actress, Bhakti Bhatnagar, after protecting her from sexual harassment by a male colleague, an association which opens him up to connections that go above and beyond the level of the gang. Resentful of his meteoric rise to power and his glamorous relationship, Mukarram and Shabbir begin to plot his demise. They plant the seeds of doubt in Hashim's mind and try to turn their father against his once most trusted member. At the same time, the Mumbai Police have begun to monitor Deshu and assign an Encounter Specialist to the case, in the hopes of bringing him down.

Hashim finally relents and allows his sons to carry out an unwarranted attack on Deshu and his friend and partner, Raghav. Raghav and others are killed while Deshu survives; hellbent on revenge. He takes on the gang single-handedly and eliminates those involved in this attempted assassination one by one until he finally kills Mukarram and Shabbir. He intentionally spares the life of Hashim, since he is aware that Hashim has nothing left and will never be able to rebuild his gang again - effectively condemning him to a life of prolonged misery. Deshu, having successfully established himself as a crime lord and managing to evade the police on many occasions, crowns himself the Underworld King, and dreams of forming the "D" company - an organized crime syndicate which he plans to run like a well-tuned machine from outside India's borders.

Cast

  • Randeep Hooda as Deshu
  • Rukhsar Rehman as Bhakti Bhatnagar
  • Chunky Pandey as Raghav
  • Isha Koppikar as Gunjan
  • Goga Kapoor as Hashim Bhai
  • Yashpal Sharma as Shabbir
  • Sushant Singh as Mukarram
  • Raju Mavani as Mangli
  • Ishrat Ali as Tambe
  • Jaspal Sandhu as Uncle
  • Zakir Hussain as Babban Tikkekar
  • Deepak Shirke as Qureshi
  • Rajpal Yadav as Dance Artiste

References

  1. ^ a b "D". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 2 August 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ "D (2005) - Vishram Sarwant". AllMovie.
  3. ^ Rohit K. Dasgupta, Sangeeta Datta (2018). 100 Essential Indian Films. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 197. ISBN 9781442277991.
  4. ^ Agencies (23 August 2012). "RGV paid me for 4 years to not work with anyone: Randeep". Hindustan Times. New Delhi. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

Further reading

  • Grover, Anil (10 June 2005). "Declassified". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 4 September 2020.
  • Muthalaly, Susan (10 June 2005). "Crime without passion". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 4 September 2020.
  • "Gangsta rap, RGV style". Hindustan Times. 4 June 2005. ProQuest 469647875.
  • Adarsh, Taran (3 June 2005). "D – Underworld Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021.
  • Chopra, Anupama (20 June 2005). "Film review: D by Vishram Sawant starring Ishaa Koppikar, Randeep Hooda". India Today. Archived from the original on 4 September 2020.
  • Buragohain, Gautam (2 June 2005). "D". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 September 2020.
  • Bhattacharya, Sumit (3 June 2005). "There's something about Deshu". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 4 September 2020.
  • Joshi, Namrata (20 June 2005). "D". Outlook.
  • D at IMDb
  • D at AllMovie

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