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KGF-SALAAR মুভির মত সেরা ভায়োলেন্স! Movie explained in Bangla| KABZAA | Hollywood recap SUBSCRIBE ♻️🌐 ====================================== ✅ BD STORYStar: / @bdstorystar ✅ BD STORY Recap: / @bdstoryrecap ✅ HOLLYWOOD Recap: / @bdstoryrecap ====================================== In 1945, during the British rule, the North Indian Maharaja and a freedom fighter Amareshwar was brutally murdered by the British, whereupon his wife Tulsi Devi (Sudha) and sons Arkeshwar and Sankeshwar moved to Amarapura and worked as flag sellers. In 1971, Arkeshwar (Upendra) became an Air Force pilot, while Sankeshwar (Sunil Puranik) gave up his desire to join the Air Force for his brother. Arkeshwar returned to Amarapura for a short vacation, where he spent time with his mother and girlfriend Princess Madhumati (Shriya Sharan), the chief of Amarapura and daughter of Maharaja Veer Bahadur (Murali Sharma). Amarapura was always involved in gang wars between three gangsters: Khalid (M. Kamaraj), Bagheera (Nawab Shah) and Malik (John Kokken). When Chief Minister Ghanshyam Pandey (Lucky Laxman) learns that Veer Bahadur is planning to nominate himself as the Chief Ministerial candidate, in order to regain power over the people, he hires Khalid along with his son Sartaj (Taha Shah) to create chaos in Amarapura. Sartaj starts the chaos until Sankeshwar kills him for shooting an old woman. Enraged, Khalid kills and beheads Sankeshwar, which upsets Arkeshwar and Tulsi. Enraged, Arkeshwar later kills a police officer for insulting his family, which results in him being sentenced to prison and expelled from the Air Force. Later, Khalid hires a fearsome gangster Bali (Danish Akhtar Saifi) to kill Arkeshwar in prison, but Arkeshwar kills Bali. Seeing a chance to get rid of Khalid, Veer Bahadur releases Arkeshwar on bail. Khalid organizes a hit against Arkeshwar, but Arkeshwar finishes off Khalid's men and kills Khalid, thus seeking justice for Sankeswar's death and starting his journey to become the next crime boss of the Bangalore crime syndicate. However, trouble arises for Arkeshwar, as he has to deal with Malik and Bagheera. Veer Bahadur wins the election and becomes the Chief Minister. Madhumati informs him of her decision to marry Arkeshwar, but Veer Bahadur disobeys her decision and Arkeshwar, causing her to run away with him. Arkeshwar kills Bagheera and Malik and takes over their empire, where he becomes a fearsome gangster overnight. In 1973, Arkeshwar lives a family life in a huge palace with Madhumati, their two children, and Tulsi Devi. On their wedding anniversary, Madhumati goes to Veer Bahadur for a reconciliation, but he locks her in a room and tells her how he used Arkeshwar as a weapon to destroy Bagheera, Khalid and Malik. She also tells him that she tried to get DSP Vikram (Dev Gill) to arrest Arkeshwar, but to no avail as he dies at the hands of Arkeshwar. Veer Bahadur then separates Madhumati from her sons and proceeds to burn them alive. Meanwhile, Arkeshwar gets worried about Madhumati and their children. He calls Veer Bahadur to inquire about their whereabouts, but later the ruthless policeman Bhargava Bakshi (Kiccha Sudeepa) surrounds him with his battalion. Just when he is about to take revenge against them, a mysterious goon named Siddhant (Shiva Rajkumar) arrives with his team and points his weapon at both Bakshi and Arkeshwar, ordering them to be dismissed, thereby hinting at the events that follow. For Copyright or Business Inquiry, Send me a message at: movierecapsbd@gmail.com Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.