Bhrashtachar (Hindi: भ्रष्टाचार, translation: "Corruption") is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Ramesh Sippy, a filmmaker best known for the iconic Sholay (1975). Though not as widely celebrated as Sippy’s earlier works, Bhrashtachar remains a notable entry in late-1980s Bollywood cinema, driven by intense performances, a morally charged narrative, and a powerful soundtrack.
The film stars an ensemble cast including Mithun Chakraborty, Madhuri Dixit (in a pre-superstardom role), Anil Kapoor, Rekha, and Shabana Azmi. The plot revolves around the nexus of crime, political corruption, and a common man’s fight against systemic injustice—a theme that was increasingly popular in Indian cinema during that era. Bhrashtachar -1989 - FLAC-
The music for Bhrashtachar was composed by the legendary duo , with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi. The soundtrack is a rich blend of quintessential 80s Bollywood orchestration—heavy on synth pads, tabla rhythms, and melodious hooks. While not a chartbuster blockbuster at the time, the album has gained a cult following among connoisseurs of Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s later works. The plot revolves around the nexus of crime,
Original pressings of Bhrashtachar on audio cassette and vinyl have become rare. Many digital versions available on streaming platforms or file-sharing sites are derived from poorly transferred MP3s (128–192 kbps) that exhibit tape hiss, clipped transients, and a smeared high-frequency response. While not a chartbuster blockbuster at the time,
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Bhrashtachar is more than a forgotten film—it’s a time capsule of Indian popular music just before the 1990s economic liberalization and the rise of digital audio. Owning it in is not about nostalgia alone; it’s about preserving the artisan craft of analog recording, orchestration, and vocal performance. Whether you’re a Mithun fan, a Madhuri completist, or a Laxmikant-Pyarelal scholar, this lossless rip honors the original sonic intent.
Bhrashtachar_1989_FLAC/ ├── 01 Tera Naam Liya To.flac ├── 02 Mere Sanam Saathiya.flac ├── 03 Main Haseena Ghazab Ki.flac ├── 04 Kya Bhrashtachar Hai.flac ├── 05 Mujhe Pyaar Karo.flac ├── Bhrashtachar.cue ├── cover_front.jpg ├── cover_back.jpg ├── lyric_sheet.jpg └── tech_specs.txt