Nishkarsha

Definite Decision) is a 1993 Indian Kannada-language heist thriller film directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, starring Vishnuvardhan, Anant Nag and B. C. Patil.

The movie was partially inspired by L R Ranganath Rao's novel Aa Ombattu Gantegalu [1] and was conceptualized on Die Hard.

When the torture reaches excruciating levels, the architect gives in and shares the confidential details of the security alarms and safety devices in the bank.

The following morning, the scene opens at Bangalore's Manipal center, the place of the bank that Dev and his associates have planned to rob.

Unknown to the security guards, the boxes contain automatic weapons and deadly explosives, which the terrorists plan to use to take control of the bank.

Once the stage is set, they shoot the security guard, shut the front door, and take all the staff present as hostages.

He realizes that he does not command the requisite force to accomplish this task and requests the Chief Minister to dispatch an anti-terrorist squad immediately.

Although the commando valiantly gives up his life and Gundanna is seriously injured, Ajay frees the hostages, kills Devraj, and saves the day.

B. C. Patil, who was then a policeman made his acting debut with this film portraying the antagonist after Desai was impressed with his performance as Tipu Sultan in a play.

[4][5] According to Desai, it was Patil who suggested the idea of a rescue drama as he wanted to show "policemen as good Samaritans".

The film was completely shot at Manipal Centre at MG Road, Bangalore where office on the top floor was used for the shoot.

Nishkarsha cutout in Santosh theatre