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Badal

Badal is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol as Badal, a man seeking revenge against a corrupt police officer, Jaisingh Rana, who murdered Badal's family as a child. As an adult, Badal poses as a terrorist to get close to Rana. In a small town, Badal meets and falls for Rani, while also befriending good-natured police officer ACP Ranjeet Singh and his family. Badal begins to understand love and relationships through these new friends. Meanwhile, Rana continues his evil ways and tortures Badal's mentor Jeetram for information, before

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Badal is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol as Badal, a man seeking revenge against a corrupt police officer, Jaisingh Rana, who murdered Badal's family as a child. As an adult, Badal poses as a terrorist to get close to Rana. In a small town, Badal meets and falls for Rani, while also befriending good-natured police officer ACP Ranjeet Singh and his family. Badal begins to understand love and relationships through these new friends. Meanwhile, Rana continues his evil ways and tortures Badal's mentor Jeetram for information, before

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For other uses, see Badal (disambiguation).

Badal

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Raj Kanwar

Screenplay by Sutanu Gupta

Robin Bhatt

Story by Raj Kanwar

Produced by Salim Akhtar

Shama Akhtar

Starring Bobby Deol

Rani Mukerji

Amrish Puri

Cinematography Harmeet Singh

Edited by Waman Bhonsle


Music by Anu Malik

Production Aftab Pictures


company

Release date 11 February 2000

Running time 173 minutes

Country India

Language Hindi

Budget ₹10 crore[1]

Box office ₹269.1 million (equivalent to ₹940 million or

US$12 million in 2020)[1]

Badal (transl. Cloud) is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Raj Kanwar.


The film stars Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji in lead roles with Amrish Puri. The movie is inspired
by The Devil's Own (1997), starring Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt. It was a commercial success.[2]

Plot[edit]
Badal is a young man with a tragic childhood. As a child, he had witnessed his entire family, his
loving father, mother, and baby sister, murdered in a village massacre by ruthless and corrupt
police officer Jaisingh Rana, who kills people for fun. He is then brought up by his late father's
friend Jeetram, who himself is on the run from Rana. Years later, Badal has become a dreaded
terrorist work for Jeetram under the name Rajveer whose main target in life is exacting revenge on
Jaisingh Rana for his family's horrible death. In this endeavor, Badal travels to a small town, where
he meets a good-natured police officer, ACP Ranjeet Singh, who takes Badal under his wing, and
Rani, a bubbly free spirited girl who falls madly in love with him. Ranjeet Singh and his wife Simran
start considering Badal as their son and his daughters start to look up to Badal as an elder brother.
Through both Singh's family and Rani, Badal is given a new lease of life and comes to understand
the values of sentiments, love, and relationships, all of which he has missed out on in his life.
Meanwhile, Rana has now been promoted to DIG but still hasn't changed his old evil ways. He has
Jeetram captured and tortures him to know the location of his accomplices. Badal frees Jeetram
and is pursued by the police force led by Ranjeet Singh. However, Jeetram commits suicide to
protect Badal's identity from getting revealed much to the latter's shock and grief.

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