Company Page #9

Synopsis: Mallik is a henchman of Aslam Bhai, a Mumbai underworld kingpin. He inducts local hothead Chandu into the gang, and the two of them soon form a formidable faction within the gang, eventually displacing Aslam. As the empire grows, however, the two of them start drifting apart.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Ram Gopal Varma
Production: Image Entertainment
  16 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Year:
2002
155 min
485 Views


what I think is right"

If you suffer any losses...

don't take it personally

I understand

You know I was telling my wife

last night...

if the two of them give up crime...

no knowing how far they might go

I'm not Chandu

"I know, you aren't.

But think about what I said"

If you come over...

- Were I to give you the same offer?

Nor am I Chandu

Take care of Chandu.

- Sure

"Last night, Andheri and Byculla

were raided. 25 raids in all"

"30 of our boys, arrested"

"Malik, I hope Chandu isn't

causing you much damage"

So what? It's our Chandu.

Got to hand it out to the guy

And the way he killed Raote!

While the whole world watched

Brought fame to the company

Just received message from Hong Kong.

Someone killed Malik

Hong Kong police has arrested

one Kawra Singh on suspicion

Chandu spent the rest of his life

behind bars

"He was allowed to go out only once,

for his mother's funeral"

Rani died of heart attack

The police couldn't naiI Pappu

for killing Krishnan

Now he is into real estate.

He visits Chandu every Sunday

"After Malik died, Yadav tried

to run the company"

But he didn't have the capability

of controlling the other gangs

Now he runs a small gang

out of Bangkok...

one of the many Mumbai gangs

Saroja still lives in Hong Kong...

"with Joseph, his mother,

his sister and her husband"

She runs a boutique of Indian dresses.

It's doing fairly well

Joseph drives Saroja's car and

at Indian hotels in Hong Kong...

"after a few drinks, he reels off spiel

about the olden days"

After a few years...

Sreenivasan became the chief

of a police training school

Currently he is penning a novel about

his encounters with the undetworld

"Hearsay has it that

he has named the book "Company"

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