Marshal (2002)
After the traumatic death of his brother, Inspector Ritesh finds that his niece has suffered a trauma and is unable to speak, while his widowed mother and sister-in-law are devastated by his sudden death. Then while apprehending some goons he finds himself surrounded by them and there is no way of calling for help. It is then a man named Marshal shows up and rescues him. Miraculously his niece also starts to speak. Ritesh finds this a good omen for his family and asks Marshal to stay on in their house, and even proposes that he marry his sister-in-law. What Ritesh does not know is that Marshal is a hired assassin and hit-man, and his next target is none other than Ritesh himself.
Director: Manish R. Khandelwal
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Ishrat Ali as Netaji Dayashankar Patil |
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Liyaqat Bari as |
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Mithun Chakraborty as Manohar Singh / Marshal |
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Akshita Garud as |
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Brij Gopal as Manohar Shetty |
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Shakti Kapoor as Damodar |
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Afzal Khan as |
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Razak Khan as P.K. Mast / Michael |
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Zubair Khan as |
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Ravi Kishan as Inspector Ritesh |
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Pawan Kumar as |
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Raju Mavani as |
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Robert as |
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Sapna Sappu as |
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Shyam Solanki as |
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Yamini as Sonal |
| Production | Manish R. Khandelwal | Producer |
| Editing | Tony Glaad | Editor |
| Directing | Manish R. Khandelwal | Director |
| Sound | Ghulam Ali | Original Music Composer |