
Collar Bomb
Jul 09 2021
•1h 26m
•Crime, Thriller
A celebrated cop is forced to commit crimes before a suicide bomber blows up a school. As he races against time, the idyllic town around him descends into chaos.
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Jimmy Shergill
SHO Manoj Hesi

Asha Negi
ASI Sumitra Joshi

Rajshri Deshpande
Ritajayah

Sparsh Shrivastava
Shoeb Ali
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