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Chandaal

Chandaal is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by T. L. V. Prasad and produced by Rajiv Babbar under Aabha Films. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty in the titular role as Police Inspector Indrajeet, who is framed for the murder of his family and becomes a fugitive seeking revenge against a criminal don. It also features Avtar Gill, Puneet Issar, Hemant Birje, Govardhan Asrani, and Rami Reddy in supporting roles. The film was released on 13 March 1998.

Production

Development

T. L. V. Prasad, a prolific director known for his work in action dramas, helmed Chandaal as part of his extensive output in the 1990s, where he specialized in low-to-mid budget films that emphasized fast-paced narratives and mass appeal. Having collaborated frequently with Mithun Chakraborty, Prasad directed over 30 such films starring the actor between 1995 and 1998, often completing projects in under two months to capitalize on quick production cycles typical of B-grade cinema. The screenplay for Chandaal was penned by Prasad himself, who crafted the story around a classic revenge motif prevalent in 1990s Hindi action cinema, where protagonists confront systemic injustice through vigilante justice. Dialogues were written by Anirudh Tiwari, contributing sharp, trope-heavy exchanges that amplified the film's dramatic confrontations and emotional stakes. Produced under the banner of Aabha Films by Rajiv Babbar, Chandaal had an announced budget of approximately ₹2 crore, financed through standard industry channels for mid-tier action projects, allowing for efficient resource allocation toward action sequences and star remuneration. Pre-production for the film aligned with Prasad's streamlined approach, with scripting and initial casting calls wrapping up in the lead-up to principal photography in early 1998, following announcements in the latter half of 1997 amid Chakraborty's ongoing phase of Ooty-based B-grade productions.

Filming

Principal photography for Chandaal took place primarily in Ooty, Tamil Nadu, aligning with Mithun Chakraborty's production strategy during the late 1990s, where he conditioned his participation on films being shot in and around Ooty to support his local hotel and restaurant businesses. This approach allowed for efficient scheduling, with crews staying at his Monarch Hotel and minimizing travel costs for low-budget productions. Specific outdoor sequences were filmed at locations such as Arranmore Palace, Bricks Memorial School, and the Botanical Garden in Ooty, capturing the film's scenic ghat elements. The film's cinematography was handled by D. Prasad Babu, who employed straightforward shooting techniques suited to the action-oriented narrative, emphasizing dynamic camera work for fight scenes to heighten the revenge-driven intensity. Editor D. N. Malik focused on tight pacing during post-production, streamlining the 45-day principal shoot—believed to have begun in early 1998—into a cohesive 134-minute runtime through efficient cuts that maintained momentum in the action sequences. Due to the film's modest budget as a B-grade action drama, production relied heavily on practical effects and on-location stunts rather than elaborate visual effects, with Mithun Chakraborty performing many of his own action scenes to add authenticity amid resource constraints. Post-production, including sound mixing, was completed swiftly within approximately 15 days, prioritizing basic enhancements over complex work to meet the March 13, 1998 release deadline. These choices reflected the era's typical low-cost filmmaking practices for such projects.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Mithun Chakraborty leads the film as Police Inspector Indrajeet, an honest officer whose life unravels after being framed for the murder of his family, leading him to adopt the alias Chandaal as he seeks vigilante justice against the antagonist. At 48 years old during production, Chakraborty's performance draws on his iconic action-hero persona, characterized by intense physicality and moral resolve, a style refined through multiple prior collaborations with director T. L. V. Prasad, including films like Jallaad (1995) and Hatyara (1998). Sneha portrays the female lead, a courageous journalist who becomes Indrajeet's key ally, aiding him in his quest for revenge by helping expose the antagonist's crimes and standing by him amid escalating dangers from the antagonist's forces. Her character provides emotional depth and narrative drive, emphasizing themes of truth and partnership in the fight against injustice. Rami Reddy embodies the primary antagonist, Durjan Rai Sahab Singh, a ruthless crime lord whose tyrannical actions catalyze the protagonist's transformation and the film's central conflicts. Reddy's depiction leverages his reputation for imposing, physically dominant villain roles, delivering heightened tension in key confrontation sequences that showcase brutal power dynamics.

Supporting cast

Puneet Issar portrays Police Inspector Khurana, an honest subordinate to the protagonist, who investigates the framing but struggles to find exonerating evidence, thereby highlighting the limitations of the justice system. This role underscores the theme of institutional challenges in law enforcement, providing a foil to the hero's determination and advancing the subplot of failed justice. Hemant Birje appears as Hemant, depicted as the brother of the villain Durjan Rai Sahab Singh, serving as a secondary antagonist who engages in action-oriented confrontations with the protagonist, enhancing the film's high-stakes chase and fight sequences. His character bolsters the world-building around the criminal syndicate, adding layers to the familial ties within the antagonistic network without overshadowing the main villainy. Avtar Gill plays Pratap, Indrajeet's father, a key figure in the early family-oriented scenes that establish the protagonist's personal stakes before the tragedy unfolds. Through this role, Gill contributes to the emotional foundation of the narrative, highlighting themes of loss and motivation in the hero's transformation, particularly in interactions that reveal Indrajeet's pre-tragedy life. Additional supporting performers, including Govardhan Asrani, Jack Gaud, and Pinky Chinoy, fill out bit parts such as comic relief, henchmen, and peripheral family or community members, with brief screen time that enriches the socio-economic backdrop of the story, including scenes at cremation ghats symbolizing the protagonist's outcast status. These roles collectively support subplots involving community dynamics and the underbelly of society, maintaining narrative momentum without diverting from the core revenge arc.

Plot

Indrajeet is an honest police officer living happily with his family. His sister falls in love with a young man, who is later revealed to be the brother of a dreaded gangster. The gangster kills the entire family and rapes the sister. Surviving the attack, Indrajeet turns into a vigilante to exact revenge on the criminals responsible.

Soundtrack

Track listing

The soundtrack album for Chandaal was released in 1998 by Bombino Music. It features six vocal tracks composed by Anand-Milind, with lyrics by Dev Kohli, highlighting a mix of duets and solos by prominent playback singers of the era, including Altaf Raja, Jaspinder Narula (credited as Jasbinder Kaur in some releases), Sonu Nigam, Abhijeet, Vinod Rathod, and Poornima.
No.TitleSingersDuration
1Karlo Pyaar Karlo PyaarAltaf Raja, Jaspinder Narula5:34
2Peg Patiyala KaSonu Nigam, Jaspinder Narula4:33
3Buk ChukAbhijeet4:21
4Chain Chabila Balma Mera Mange Rashmalayee (Ras Malai)Vinod Rathod, Poornima5:41
5Chod De JanemanPoornima5:07
6Karlo PyaarAltaf Raja5:35

Musical style and reception

The soundtrack of Chandaal was composed by the duo Anand–Milind, whose 1990s Bollywood work characteristically blended pop and folk influences through the use of acoustic instruments such as guitars and the dhapli, alongside traditional orchestration for rhythmic depth and contemporary appeal. In line with the era's action-drama conventions, their compositions for the film incorporated upbeat rhythms in item numbers and energetic anthems aligned with themes of revenge, creating a lively yet formulaic sound palette suited to mass-appeal cinema. Lyrical content emphasized romance, revenge, and humor, to mirror the film's narrative arcs of personal vendetta and light-hearted interludes. Critically, the music received a fair assessment in contemporary trade reviews, noted for its routine quality without any breakout hits or semi-hits, though certain tracks provided standard picturization for romantic sequences. The soundtrack achieved modest commercial performance, with limited chart traction on radio outlets and overall sales reflecting the film's B-grade status rather than blockbuster appeal.

Release

Theatrical release

Chandaal was theatrically released on 13 March 1998 in India. The film was distributed by Hum Films through Balaji Enterprises across major Indian cities. The premiere took place in Mumbai at Alankar cinema along with 17 other theaters, handled by Hum Films through Balaji Enterprises, with screenings occurring nationwide. Publicity for the release was described as good, contributing to a strong opening boosted by the Holi holiday. The film received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification and has a runtime of 180 minutes.

Home media

In the digital , Chandaal accessible via streaming platforms, including full uploads on since 2018 and availability on by 2020, allowing audiences to it for or with .

Reception

Critical response

Upon its , Chandaal received mixed s from contemporary critics, who appreciated certain of its execution while critiquing its formulaic . In a published in the , 1998, issue of Film Information, the film was described as a routine revenge drama featuring a wronged police officer, with the second half praised for its fast pace and engaging action sequences that kept audiences hooked. Mithun Chakraborty's committed performance as the vengeful protagonist was highlighted as a strong point, alongside effective dialogues in key scenes and comic relief provided by Asrani, though the first half was faulted for dull moments and mechanical direction by T. L. V. Prasad. Critics noted the film's strengths in , which compensated for its overlength—running 133 minutes—and delivered visceral typical of B-grade . However, weaknesses such as a predictable and clichéd storyline, poor by some , and routine song picturizations were commonly cited, contributing to an overall of mediocrity despite expectations of mass . In a pre-release profile in India Today, the film's producer described the plot as "run-of-the-mill stuff," underscoring its lack of originality within Mithun's string of vehicles. In retrospect, Chandaal has garnered a modest cult following among fans of 1990s Bollywood action films, reflected in its IMDb user rating of 6.3 out of 10 based on 1,082 votes as of November 2025. Users often appreciate it for nostalgic value, evoking the era's emphasis on vigilante justice and high-octane revenge tales, though deeper thematic explorations of the "chandaal" (outcaste) metaphor and its ties to social violence remain underexplored in critical discourse.

Box office

Chandaal was produced on a budget of ₹2 crore. The film opened on 13 March 1998 across 150 screens in India, earning ₹40 lakh on its first day. Over the opening weekend, it collected ₹1.09 crore nett in India. By the end of the first week, the nett collections reached ₹1.78 crore in India. The film concluded its theatrical run with a total nett collection of ₹3.58 crore in India, translating to a gross of ₹6.24 crore domestically. Overseas earnings were minimal at $13,000 (approximately ₹0.05 crore). Worldwide, the gross stood at around ₹6.29 crore. Given its budget, Chandaal achieved a semi-hit verdict at the box office, recovering costs and generating moderate profits primarily from domestic markets.

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