

Sehar
Ajay Kumar (Warsi) is the newly appointed, honest SSP of Lucknow police. Of his family only his mother (Mulay) remains, and she inspires and motivates him to do the right thing. Ajay tries to crack down on the UP mafia, but more often than not is betrayed by information-leaking local police officials. His boss tries to aid him by shielding him from political pressures, and by getting sanction for
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Plot Summary
A young, idealistic IPS officer is posted to Azamgarh, a district notorious for crime and corruption. He finds himself caught in a web of deceit and danger as he tries to bring justice to a region ruled by a powerful criminal underworld. The film follows his struggle against the entrenched system and the moral compromises he is forced to make.
Critical Reception
Sehar was critically acclaimed for its gritty realism, strong performances, and unflinching portrayal of the socio-political landscape of rural India. While not a commercial blockbuster, it garnered significant attention for its mature storytelling and Arshad Warsi's powerful performance, which was a departure from his usual comedic roles. The film is often cited as a benchmark for realistic crime dramas in Indian cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of crime and corruption.
- Arshad Warsi's performance as the upright cop was a standout.
- The film offered a stark and unflinching look at the justice system.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema.
Fun Fact
Arshad Warsi, known for his comedic roles, underwent significant preparation, including research and interaction with police officers, to embody the serious and determined character of Ajay Kumar.
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