“Dar lagta hai… corruption karne mein, Gabbar se nahi.” (“I’m afraid… of committing corruption, not of Gabbar.”)

Often the comic relief, Sadhuram is the heart of the investigative subplot. He is a lower-level constable often ignored by his superiors. His journey of solving the case proves that sometimes the underdog knows more than the top brass. It also showcased Sunil Grover’s versatility beyond comedy.

as Constable Sadhuram, the only honest policeman who manages to track Gabbar's methods. Production : Directed by Krish Jagarlamudi and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali , the film is an official remake of the 2002 Tamil hit Movie Details

The story revolves around (Akshay Kumar), a college professor who leads a secret vigilante military network known as the Anti-Corruption Force (ACF) . Using the alias "Gabbar"—a name inspired by the iconic villain from Sholay —he targets and eliminates the state's most corrupt government officials to instill fear and reform the system.

(played by Akshay Kumar), a college professor who becomes a vigilante to eliminate corruption

The is not a perfect film. It relies heavily on clichés, logical loopholes, and over-the-top violence. However, as a cathartic experience for anyone frustrated with bureaucratic red tape, it works brilliantly. It’s loud, angry, and unapologetically dramatic—exactly what you’d expect from a film named after one of Bollywood’s most iconic villains.

One of the most famous scenes depicts a private hospital "treating" a dead body to fleece money from the grieving family.

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