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About  Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag  (2007)




Amitabh Bachchan as Babban

He perceives other human beings as objects to amuse or occupy him with. When he speaks, he does so to voice his own thoughts. He does not engage in conversation with anyone. He likes to play with his victims. When he is angry, his eyes take on a glazed look. He seems to be looking at you as you speak but the focus of his gaze rests in the middle distance. It's as if he's looking right through you. He loves people who challenge him, as then he can enjoy killing them more.



Sushant Singh as Tambhe

If evil keeps company, none would be greater then the key henchman of Babban.



Prashant Raj as Raj Ranade

Ajay Devgan as Hirendra Chavan (Heero)

Tow young men from Latur, Hirendra Chavan and Raj Ranade arrive in the mega polis of Mumbai with as big sized dreams of buying out the city. It's another matter that they are jobless and don't have enough money even to buy a decent meal. Childhood friends, their loyalty is absolute with the younger Raj looking up to the elder Heero.



Mohanlal as Narsimha

Narsimha's eyes retain composure at all times. Dark circles collected over sleepless nights betray the fact he is a man tormented by his own past. His thoughts have a single point of focus, Babban.






Nisha Kothari as Ghungroo

She drives a 'rickshaw' named 'Laila'. Laila is her best friend and confidante. Ghungroo is Mumbai city's only woman rickshaw driver. She knows all the shortcuts in Mumbai city. She talks switching between Marathi, Hindi & English. She'd like you to believe she's a man. But deep inside, she is all woman.




Sushmita Sen as Durga Devi

A trained nurse her life blossomed when love happened… and then tragedy struck. Stoic, dignified, silent, her demeanour hid an inner strength that at times raised itself beyond what one would expect from a woman.



In the dark underbelly of Mumbai City a nihilistic new leader has risen to rule the fetid underworld. His name is Babban. Cruel beyond imagination, psychotically violent and far more devious than any gangster the city has ever known.



Nobody has ever seen him and if they did, they didn't survive to tell the tale. But one man believed in his existence. And that is inspector Narahimha, an encounter specialist who has a single minded determination to finish Babban