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Dong, the ruler of a small mountainous kingdom is keen to wreak havoc (terrorism, these days) on the general populace in various peaceful countries (mostly India), with the help of assorted people including spies in high positions in India. When he managed to kill the prime-minister (or is it the president?) of India, a small band of commandos takes it upon themselves to bring him down with some unconventional warfare.
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Dong, the ruler of a small mountainous kingdom is keen to wreak havoc (terrorism, these days) on the general populace in various peaceful countries (mostly India), with the help of assorted people including spies in high positions in India. When he managed to kill the prime-minister (or is it the president?) of India, a small band of commandos takes it upon themselves to bring him down with some unconventional warfare.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 1993 | Amrish
The role of Captain Rakesh was originally offered to Sanjay Dutt but due to a lack of dates Dutt had refused the role. Aditya Pancholi later took the role.
The film was the fifth highest grosser of 1992 and was declared a hit.
The original casting of film was said to have Sanjay Dutt playing Aditya Pancholi's role,Rajnikanth playing Mukesh Khanna's role and Shakti Kapoor playing Javed Jaffrey's role.
This is the second Multistarar film of 90s after Vishwaatma 1992 which had Multistar cast with many known villain and supporting actors like Bushan Tiwari,Dan Dhanoa,Gorilla,Ajay Agarwal, Sudhir,Dilip Dhawan,Sonu Walia Gulshan Grover,Bob Christo, Pallavi Joshi,Shammi Kapoor,Shika Swaroop,Prem Chopra Ram Sethi & Jack Gaud.
The theme Shom Shom Sha Sha was sung by Amrish Puri and is quite popular even today.
"General Dong: Dong is never wrong"