Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera

Teesri Aankh
Directed by Harry Baweja
Produced by Pammi Baweja
Written by Harry Baweja
Starring Sunny Deol
Amisha Patel
Neha Dhupia
Aarti Chhabria
Mukesh Rishi
Murli Sharma
Music by Sukhshinder Shinda
Nitz 'N' Sony
Harry Anand[1]
Cinematography Ayananka Bose
Edited by Merzin Tavaria
Distributed by Baweja Movies
Release dates
3 March 2006 (2006-03-03)
Running time
177 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
English
Bengali

Teesri Aankh (English: The Third Eye) is a 2006 Bollywood film starring Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel, and directed By Harry Baweja. The film's plot is inspired by Michael Powell's controversial cult masterpiece Peeping Tom, however the story adds traditional Bollywood flair including a love story and much less provocative themes than Powell's film. The film is also inspired by the 1994 movie Mute Witness.Movie was a hit at box office and also did well overseas.

Plot

Sudama Pandey (Mukesh Rishi) is a notorious criminal who runs a global operation of capturing women on camera. He operates out of London and is assisted by his 2 partners in crime (Mukesh Tiwari and Murli Sharma). Be it a honeymoon bedroom, changing rooms, girls hostels, none of these places miss the third eye. The eye of a camera! First they capture girls on films and then abuse them, both physically and mentally. One such girl who gets trapped by them is Sapna (Neha Dhupia). She is a lovely girl who had dreams in her eyes and wanted to make it big in her career. She was happy to have found love in her life through her fiancé .Sapna was a airhostess and they installed hidden cameras in her changing room and blackmails her to do blue films and she is assigned to bring cd about sudama.sudama does nasty thinghs with her but she gets cd . But her life was to be short-lived. She is murdered by Sudama's gang and a lovely personality came to an end. As luck would have it, the murder is witnessed by Ammu (Amisha Patel) who tries to rescue Sapna but her effort goes in vain. Ammu is terrorized by the events around her. But this was not an end to her ordeal as now she is being chased by Sapna's murderers. Meanwhile her sister Aarti (Aarti Chabaria) and her partner Rahul (Aashish Chaudhary) too are in lookout for her as she has gone missing. Soon enters the scene Sapna'a fiancé Arjun Singh (Sunny Deol) who turns out to be none other than an A.C.P. in Mumbai. As a part of his assignment he had been on lookout for Sudama that leads him to London. And in London he has only one clue that could take him to his destination - Ammu! Unfortunately the clue herself is gone missing. He makes all possible attempts to find her but reaches a dead end. He can't find Ammu...and he doesn't have anyone else for help. He has to do everything all alone. The war is ON...and now the world would see the good win over evil. Because now Arjun just doesn't have to fight criminals...he also has to fight technology.

Cast

Soundtrack

The Songs have been composed by Sukhshinder Shinda, Nitz 'N' Sony & Harry Anand.
One of the songs "Assi Teri Gul Karni", by Harry Anand is a straight lift from Pakistani pop singer Abrar Ul Haq's song "Assan Jana Mall-o Mall" from the namesake album.
The Lounge Version of "Sharabiyon" rendered by Asha Bhonsle, Composed by newcomers Nitz 'N' Sony was on the BBC Charts; and is a part of the Platinum Collection of 8 Life Time Best Songs by Asha Bhonsle. The Lyrics of "Sharabiyon" were written by Nitin "Nitz" Arora himself.

Track listing

# Title Singer(s) Music Director Length
1 "Chug De Punjabi" Jazzy B Sukhshinder Shinda 4:04
2 "Assi Teri Gul Karni" Sonu Nigam & Suzanne D'Mello Harry Anand 3:40
3 "Titliyan Titliyan" Sonu Nigam & Shweta Pandit Harry Anand 5:09
4 "Sharabiyon" Asha Bhosle Nitin Arora & Sony Chandy 5:01
5 "Assi Teri Gul Karni" (Remix) Sonu Nigam & Suzanne D'Mello Harry Anand 3:32
6 "Titliyan Titliyan" (Remix) Sonu Nigam & Shweta Pandit Harry Anand 4:32
7 "Sharabiyon" (Lounge Mix) Asha Bhosle Nitin Arora & Sony Chandy 5:10

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