Tango Charlie

Released On - 25 Mar 2005     2hr 25min
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Tango Charlie
Indian Film History
Tango Charlie
Indian Film History
Tango Charlie
Indian Film History

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Title Singer Rating
1 Odhanee Odhalee Piya Tere Naam Kee Mahalakshmi Iyer, Udit Narayan 5 Lyrics 5 : 25
2 Ae Aasman Teree Jamin Par Sonu Nigam 5 Lyrics 3 : 50
3 Ek Divaanee Ladakee Ne Ishaara Kar Diya Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal 4 Lyrics 5 : 26
4 Kya Bataau Dilruba Jo Iraada Tha Mera Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik 5 Lyrics 7 : 26
5 Akkad Te Bakkad Te Bambay Bo Kailash Kher, Udit Narayan, Kunal Ganjawala, Vijay Prakash 4 Lyrics 5 : 17
6 Dhire Dhire Se Palake Uthaana Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam 3 Lyrics 6 : 53

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Tarun Chauhan, played by Bobby Deol and Havaldar Mohammed Ali, played by Ajay Devgn are posted at the North East side. While walking about in the jungle, they come across many traps laid by the enemy terrorist. Once they mistakenly even kill their own trooper. At night the duo with their team of troopers search for the other rebels and kill them one by one. Chauhan is given the code name ‘Tango Charlie’. Tarun then goes back to his home town in Haryana where he is welcomed with open arms by his family. They also arrange his marriage to a local girl called Lachchi Narayan, played by Tanisha. They eventually fall in love and he promises to be back soon alive.

 

Tarun and Havaldar are now posted at Telangana area to kill the Maoists there. While they are protecting a high-ranking colonel and his family, the rebels attack and kill them in an explosion. Chauhan then sees a BSF soldier attack a rebel girl and try n rape her, but Chauhan stops him, meanwhile she kills herself with her own rifle. The BSF trooper then attacks Chauhan but in self defense Chauhan kills him. Their next assignment in Gujarat and Kashmir, where they fight and kill rebels in a similar way.

 

The movie is written and directed by Mani Shankar. The music is composed by Anand Raj Anand and Anu Malik. The cinematography is by T. Surendra Reddy.