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| Directed by | Manoj Tripathi |
| Written by | Manoj Tripathi |
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Production company | Big Screen Production |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Dabish is a 2026 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film written, directed and produced by Manoj Tripathi. The film was produced under the banner of Big Screen Production and stars Amir Malik, Kalpana Saini, Anant Saraswat and Ram Sujan Singh.[1]
Set in Bihar, the story follows DSP Rudra, an honest police officer assigned to investigate the rape and kidnapping of a village girl, Parvati. During the investigation, he uncovers a nexus involving politicians, criminals and corrupt officials.
Rudra's investigation leads him to Bhanu Yadav, son of influential MLA Lal Bihari, who is protected by a powerful political network. Facing institutional resistance, threats and betrayal, Rudra continues his pursuit of justice.
After rescuing Parvati and exposing the crime network, the film ends with an open thread involving Munna, Parvati's younger brother, suggesting future consequences.
The film was written and directed by Manoj Tripathi and produced by Manoj Tripathi and Sarita Tiwari under Big Screen Production.[2][3]
Dabish was theatrically released in India on 24 April 2026.[4][5]
Prior to its release, Dabish received media coverage from multiple publications including The Times of India, ANI and The Tribune.[6][7][8]
Category:2026 films Category:Indian crime thriller films Category:Hindi-language films
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