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D (film)

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Directed by Vishram Sawant
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala
Ram Gopal Varma
Written by Manish Gupta
Starring Randeep Hooda
Chunky Pandey
Rukhsar
Isha Koppikar
Yashpal Sharma
Sushant Singh
Goga Kapoor
Ishrat Ali
Nagesh Bhonsle
Music by Nitin Raikwar
Editing by Nipun Gupta
Amit Parmar
Distributed by Kria
Release date(s) June 3, 2005
Running time 107 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Gross revenue INR 44,761,000
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D (known outside India as D: Underworld Badhshah) is an Indian crime drama and thriller movie, directed by Vishram Sawant and written by Manish Gupta. It was released in India on June 3, 2005.

Plot summary

Deshu (Hooda) is a mechanic in Dubai, who has come home after his mother's death. His father is a dry, gruff police constable. Deshu unwittingly becomes a witness to a murder, when Mangli Bhai's goons chase a man, burst into his chawl, and proceed to kill the man right there. Roughened up by the police to act as a witness, and threatened by the goons to not do so, Deshu keeps his mouth shut. Later, he joins a rival gang (Hashim Bhai's), and proceeds to kill Mangli. Little by little, with his bravery and intelligence he manages to become Hashim Bhai's right-hand man, much to the dismay of his two sons, Muqarram and Shabbir. The rest of the film chronicles his take-over of the gang when Hashim Bhai, bending to his son's wishes, allows an unwarranted attack on Deshu and his faithful lieutenant Raghav. The film ends with Deshu, having crowned himself underworld king, dreaming of forming the "D" company and running it as a well-tuned machine from outside India's borders.

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