
Zulm Ki Hukumat
Action · Romance
Overview
Pitamber Kohli lives an upper middle class existence with his wife, & two brothers, Yeshwant and Pratap. The trio get in the bad books of an underworld don named Swami, who soon they launches a vendetta against them. As a result, Pitamber is killed, and both Yeshwant and Pratap swear to avenge his death. Pratap joins the police force, and steps up his efforts to nab Swami at any cost, to no avail, and he ends up getting suspended from his duties. Then Swami makes his move – Pratap’s sister and brother-in-law are abducted and held at gunpoint. When Yeshwant goes to rescue them, he is gunned down. Now Pratap, the only remaining Kohli brother, is the only target of Swami. How Swami entraps Pratap, who will be quite helpless especially with his sister still a captive with Swami forms the crux of the story
Top Cast


Dharmendra
Dharmendra
Pitamber Koli
Dharmendra
Pitamber Koli


Moushumi Chatterjee
Moushumi Chatterjee
Wife of Pitamber Koli
Moushumi Chatterjee
Wife of Pitamber Koli


Govinda
Govinda
Pratap Koli
Govinda
Pratap Koli


Kimi Katkar
Kimi Katkar
Kiran
Kimi Katkar
Kiran


Shakti Kapoor
Shakti Kapoor
Yashwant Koli
Shakti Kapoor
Yashwant Koli


Paresh Rawal
Paresh Rawal
Swami
Paresh Rawal
Swami


Archana Puran Singh
Archana Puran Singh
Chitra
Archana Puran Singh
Chitra


Neena Gupta
Neena Gupta
Yashwant's Wife
Neena Gupta
Yashwant's Wife


Raza Murad
Raza Murad
Captain
Raza Murad
Captain


Mushtaq Khan
Mushtaq Khan
Prabhakar
Mushtaq Khan
Prabhakar
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