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Movie review : Zilla Ghaziabad, tough outside, fragile inside

What one could expect from Sanjay Dutt in an action packed movie- punch liner, bone crunching action, a pinch a churn. And all to be served with some sense. Unfortunately ‘ZiIla Ghaziabad' lacks all these



Mahendra Fauji (Arshad Warsi) is a short-tempered right-hand henchman of Ghaziabad's political figure played by Paresh Rawal who is often referred to as ‘Chairman'.

He loots travelers and even police officers, especially their guns. Chairman has a good for nothing brother-in-law (Sunil Grover) and has a legal adviser in form of Satbir Gujjar (Vivek Oberoi) who is a well educated teacher is idealistic in nature, which Chairman loves him for.

The brother-in-law is jealous of Satbir's ability, as he could also be Chairman's future son-in-law too. He takes advantage of a minor quarrel between Fauji and Satbir and works as a fuel to the fire. The quarrel takes the shape of a rivalry and the first victim here is Satbir's elder brother (Chandrachoor Singh), an army officer.