
| Starring | : | Abbas, Sharbani Mukherjee, Shama Sikander, Rajat Bedi, Ashutosh Rana, Om Puri, Sayaji Shinde, Israt Ali, Aashish Vidyarthi, Milind Gunaji, Pankah Berry, Ravi Kissen, Alok Nath |
| Director | : | Rajan Johri |
| Producer | : | Suresh Sharma |
| Music Dir | : | Nadeem Shravan |
| Lyricist | : | |
| Singer | : | |
| Distributor | : | Spark |
| Genre | : | Action |
A tale of passion and crime..
Ansh - The Deadly Part is not about the struggle for an independent India but freedom from corruption mostly at the hands of politicians.
DCP Bhagat Pandey an honest IPS officer moves to Mumbai on one of his frequent transfers.
Inspector Sukhdev Singh earns a jail term for his honesty.
Raj Guru becomes a gangster, thanks to the corrupt system.
Then there is the rival gang, Govind Edda (Sayaji Shinde) and Babu Bakshi (Milind Gunaji), thriving under the patronage of corrupt politicians.
While DCP Bhagat Pandey (Om Puri) remains honest to his profession throughout the film, Sukhdev Singh (Ashutosh Rana), disgusted with the system, decides to take the law in his hands (after he is proved innocent with the help of DCP Bhagat Pandey).
Raj Guru (Abbas) takes over from the large-hearted underworld don Dawoo (Ashish Vidyarthi), with Munna Bhai (Rajat Bedi) as his right hand man.
Circumstances bring all three together for the climax.
The actors that stand out more are Om Puri and Ashutosh Rana. Though they have starred in many a films like these in the past, they impress with their good performances
