Teesri Aankh is a 2006 Indian action-techno thriller film directed by Harry Baweja and featuring Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel. The narrative is based on Michael Powell’s controversial cult classic Peeping Tom, although it incorporates typical Bollywood elements such as a love tale and far less contentious themes than Powell’s movie. Mute Witness, a 1994 movie, was also a source of inspiration for the motion picture. At the box office, it was a flop.
Sudama Pandey (Mukesh Rishi) is a known crook who operates a global enterprise that involves photographing women. He works out of London with the help of his two criminal colleagues.
Whether it’s a honeymoon suite, a dressing room, or a girls hostel, that neither of these places is without the third eye: a camera’s eye. They firstly catch women on tape and blackmail them, subsequently physically and emotionally torture them.
Sapna, an air hostess, is among the girls that get captured by terrorists. She is indeed a nice young lady who aspires to be successful in their chosen field. Her fiancée, Arjun Singh, introduced her to the loves of their lives. Sudama blackmails her towards performing blue flicks in return again for the hidden camera video he acquired of her by installing spy cameras in my dressing room. Sudama treats her badly at first but then gives them the movie. Sudama’s gang murders her pretty soon afterwards.
Ammu (Amisha Patel) happens to be present when Sapna is murdered, and she attempts unsuccessfully to save her. Ammu is shaken by the events, but she is soon in danger as Sudama plots to murder her.
Likewise, Ammu’s sister Aarti (Aarti Chabaria) and their partner Rahul (Aashish Chaudhary) are on the lookout for Sapna, who has vanished. Arjun (Sunny Deol), who ends out it was an A.C.P. in Mumbai, is already on the lookout for his fiancée, Sudama, because he was the last person seen among her. His inquiry brings them to London, in which the only eyewitness – Ammu – proves to become the only source of information.
Ammu, on the other hand, has mysteriously vanished. He tries every effort to locate her but comes up empty-handed. He has nobody else to resort without Ammu. It’s a competition to find her and unravel the riddle. But still, it won’t be simple, since Arjun not only needs to deal with crooks but with tech.
Sound Track of the movie
Sukhshinder Shinda, Nitz ‘N’ Sony, and Harry Anand wrote the songs for this film Teesri Aankh.
One of the tracks, Harry Anand’s “Assi Teri Gul Karni,” is a direct copy of Pakistani pop artist Abrar Ul Haq’s track “Assan Jana Mall-o Mall” first from the forthcoming album.
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