The best Mukesh Tiwari’s crime movies

Mukesh Tiwari

Mukesh Tiwari

24/08/1969 (54 años)
Today we present the best Mukesh Tiwari’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Mukesh Tiwari’s movies.
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Dilwale

Dilwale
5.1/10
Raj is a Mafia member. One day he meet a girl (Meera) while chasing by his rival gang and falls in love with her. Later he finds out that this girl is the daughter of the leader of his rival gang. Yet their love story continues until he was shot by his girlfriend upon a deep misunderstanding. After that incident these two lovers lives separate until their siblings fallen in love. With this new love story their paths intertwines again.

Gangaajal

Gangaajal
7.8/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 29/08/2003
  • Character: Bachcha Yadav
Posted to a small, crime-ridden town, a cop soon learns that cleaning up the system also means confronting the corruption among police and politicians.

Ghaath

Ghaath
4.8/10
Krishna Patil is a poor, unemployed, unsuccessful and short tempered youth who stays in a chawl with his father Ramakant and elder sister Mansi. He tries to secure a job in the police department but fails. One day he happens to meet Kavita Choudhary, a young, rich, beautiful, intelligent lawyer. He falls for her instantly and begins wooing her. Kavita, having recently lost her father, stays alone and feels lonely and depressed. There is a certain void in her life. She is looking for someone to share her loneliness and an unemployed Krishna suits her requirements perfectly. Hence she accepts him as her boyfriend despite his mediocre looks, poor family background, jobless status and lack of personal hygiene.

Kanthaswamy

Kanthaswamy
5.1/10
A CBI officer moonlights as a modern day Robin Hood in the guise of the masked Kanthaswamy, as he helps fight corruption and aid impoverished people.

The Legend of Bhagat Singh

The Legend of Bhagat Singh
8.1/10
Born in British India, Bhagat Singh witnesses numerous atrocities during his childhood and grows up to become one of the most fearless freedom fighters in the country.

Hostel

Hostel
5.3/10
A hostel is a student's second home, but what happens when this safe place turns into a torture house? A gripping thriller, depicting the effects of ragging.

Apaharan

Apaharan
7.4/10
Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.

Farz

Farz
4.4/10
A veteran police officer becomes increasingly agitated when his partner is killed in the line of duty. To add to his woes, his daughter falls in love with his new daredevil partner.

Aatma

Aatma
4.1/10
India-based genre specialists Deepak, Tulsi, and Gangu Ramsay team up for this visually inventive tale of demonic possession and supernatural revenge. Neha is a young doctor preparing to celebrate his wedding anniversary when a mysterious stranger warns him that an upcoming autopsy will be the catalyst for a terrifying sequence of events. The following day, when Neha arrives at work, he is deeply disturbed to see the stranger's corpse awaiting dissection in the hospital morgue. But this shocking development is only the beginning of Neha's horror, because when a vengeful force from beyond the grave overtakes the doctor's gorgeous wife Aman, the frightened couple must race to unravel the supernatural mystery before her soul is lost forever.

Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera

Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera
2.7/10
About women who are trapped, used and abused by hidden cameras.

Always Kabhi Kabhi

Always Kabhi Kabhi
4.2/10
Four students come of age during a year at their school, St Marks with various encounters.

Ho Sakta Hai!

Ho Sakta Hai!
6.4/10
Mohan is a medical student who lives in the United States. One day, he receives a strange phone call from his grandfather asking him to come back to his native village in India. Once he arrives, he finds out that his brother and sister-in-law have mysteriously disappeared. Moreover, his little cousin Tanaji survived, but is behaving very strangely, he never speaks a word, gets up in the middle of the night, sometimes suddenly turns cold, and mistreats his toys. Mohan tries to solve the mystery, but fails to find a rational explanation for all the creepy things that happen. Everything points in the direction of the caretaker's wife, Parvati, who performs rituals of black magic.

Deshdrohi

Deshdrohi
Raja (Kamal R. Khan) leaves the rural life behind and heads for the big city of Mumbai to pursue his dreams. But when he inadvertently gets involved in a drug deal gone bad soon after his arrival, everything is put into jeopardy. He meets the lovely Sonia (Gracy Singh), who works for a notorious narcotics dealer to pay for her young brother's care. Now, Raja is trying to save their lives in this drama that co-stars Harshita Bhatt and Kim Sharma.

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