Times of Treason) is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed and produced by Govind Nihalani, which deals with India's fight against terrorism.
The film examines the mental and psychological trauma that honest police officers go through in their fight against a group of ruthless terrorists.
[2] Indian cities are being terrorized by a group of people who want the government to give in to their demands and are willing to go to any extent for that purpose.
Honest, experienced, and diligent cops Abhay Singh and Abbas Lodhi are part of the anti-terrorism task force set up by the government to eliminate the menace.
Abbas Lodhi decides to infiltrate the terrorist group with two undercover cops, Sahadev and Shakti who are given new identities of Anand and Shiv respectively, to gather information.
While Bhadra is in jail, the gang chooses a RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade) expert to kill a minister, and he does.
Soon, a respected officer, IGP Pathak, who is a friend of Abhay and Lodhi, kills himself when the CBI comes to arrest him on charges of being linked with the terrorists.
The terrorists kill the family dog, shoot Abhay's son in the leg, and send him threatening messages.
Abhay jumps off, attacks Bhadra, breaks free, and stabs him in the neck with the broken wood of the chair.
A. R. Rahman was supposed to debut as a composer in Bollywood with Drohkaal, but his computer which contained the music for the film crashed and he never got the time to start over.