Jag Mundhra

Jag Mundhra

Born: October 29, 1948
Died: September 4, 2011
in Nagpur, India
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Jagmohan Mundhra  (born on 29 October 1948 at Nagpur, India) was an Indian filmmaker best known for his early career as an American exploitation film writer-director and his later career as a maker of such issue-oriented movies as Bawandar and Provoked.

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Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets
Title: Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets
Character: Vivek Agnihotri
Released: September 16, 2005
Type: Movie
Pipi and Sim Chopra are accused of several terrorist attacks, and it is up to Advocate Krishan Pundit to prove their innocence.
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Kamla
Title: Kamla
Character: Party guest
Released: January 1, 1984
Type: Movie
Jaisingh Jadav (Marc Zuber), a Delhi based journalist finds that even to this date, flesh trade exist in a village in Madhya Pradesh, the victims being girls belonging to the Bhil tribe. Like any avid journalist he travels to the village followed by really buying a girl named Kamla (Deepti Naval) and takes her to his home in Delhi. As his intentions were good, some days later he holds a press conference where he reveals the actual wrongdoings going on in the village.