Current

1992 - HINDI - MOVIE

Drama Romance Romantic comedy

The film is about a farmers fight against corruption in Indias political and bureaucratic systems to improve living conditions for the common people. Current is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language Drama Romance movie featuring Om Puri, Deepti Naval, Shreeram Lagoo, Anjan Srivastav, Savita Prabhune, Suresh Bhagwat and Sneha Ullal. Current was Produced by Chinthalapudi Srinivasa Rao and National Film Development Corporation Of India. Current is written by Surya Pratap and directed by K. Hariharan and Surya Pratap. National Film Development Corporation of India acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Current was released on 14th February 1992. The screenplay for the movie was written by Onkarnath Mishra. Cinematography was done by Dharmma. The music was composed by L. Vaidyanathan.
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  • Jini Score
    4.0/10
  • Critics Score
    41%
  • Rating
    7.3/10
  • Jini Score
    4.0%
  • Critics Score
    41
  • Rating
    7.3
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Release Date14 FEB 1992
Language

Hindi, Telugu

Genre

Drama , Romance , Romantic comedy

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Current Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

70.0%

Positive Review Rating : 41%

41%
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