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Kranti (2002)
Inspector Abhay Pratap Singh is a young, honest and diligent police inspector, serving with Bombay Police, and comes from a respectable family, which consists of sister Anu; mom Sushma; and dad, Awadesh, who is also the Commissioner of Police. Abhay has long suspected Mahendra Pratap Rana of being a criminal don, who also has links with terrorists, but thus far has been unable to gather any material evidence for the police to lay charges. The Commissioner is unable to accept his son's word, as Mahendra is well-known, influential, and wealthy. Abhay continues to pursue his investigation despite of warnings from his superiors, and is ultimately suspended from duty. Now even after suspension, Abhay has come to know that the life of Coloney Krishnakanth is threatened by Mahendra, and reaches out to his dad, who will not have anything to do with him anymore. It will upto Abhay to save the life of Krishnakanth, against all odds that are stacked up against him.
Inspector Abhay Pratap Singh is a young, honest and diligent police inspector, serving with Bombay Police, and comes from a respectable family, which consists of sister Anu; mom Sushma; and dad, Awadesh, who is also the Commissioner of Police. Abhay has long suspected Mahendra Pratap Rana of being a criminal don, who also has links with terrorists, but thus far has been unable to gather any material evidence for the police to lay charges. The Commissioner is unable to accept his son's word, as Mahendra is well-known, influential, and wealthy. Abhay continues to pursue his investigation despite of warnings from his superiors, and is ultimately suspended from duty. Now even after suspension, Abhay has come to know that the life of Coloney Krishnakanth is threatened by Mahendra, and reaches out to his dad, who will not have anything to do with him anymore. It will upto Abhay to save the life of Krishnakanth, against all odds that are stacked up against him.
The film critiques systemic corruption, but its central solution of individual vigilante action and retribution, rather than systemic reform, aligns with themes of individual responsibility and skepticism towards government efficacy.
This Indian film features a cast that is traditional for its cultural origin, consisting entirely of Indian actors. The narrative does not appear to engage in explicit critiques of traditional identities or center strong DEI themes, aligning with typical storytelling conventions for its genre and era.
The film 'Kranti, 2002' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal of queer identity or related narratives to evaluate within the movie's storyline or character arcs.
There is currently not enough information available to assess the portrayal of transsexual characters or themes in the film 'Kranti, 2002'. No details regarding such depictions were provided in the input.
The film's narrative centers on the male protagonists' efforts against a terrorist organization. The primary female character, Sanjana, is portrayed as a romantic interest and does not participate in or win direct physical combat against male opponents.
Kranti (2002) is an original Bollywood action film and not an adaptation, reboot, or biopic of existing material with established characters. Therefore, no characters were previously established as a different gender.
Kranti (2002) is an original Bollywood film with no specified prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations that would establish a canonical race for its characters. Therefore, no instance of a race swap can be identified.
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