AAG

AAG may refer to:

  • Ambrak language, a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea
  • Assistant adjutant general
  • United States Assistant Attorney General
  • Business

  • American Advisors Group
  • Film and television

  • Aag (1948 film), a 1948 Bollywood film
  • Aag (1994 film), a 1995 Bollywood film
  • Aag (2007 film) a 2007 Bollywood film
  • AAG TV a Pakistani TV channel
  • Medicine

  • Acute angle closure glaucoma
  • alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, also referred to as Orosomucoid (ORM)
  • alkyladenine glycosylase; see Deamination
  • Organizations

  • Association of American Geographers
  • Association of Applied Geochemists
  • Athletics Association of Guyana
  • Technology

  • AAG (cable system), an undersea cable system linking South East Asia with the United States of America
  • Transportation

  • AAG (1900 automobile), a German automotive company
  • AAG (1906 automobile), a German automotive company
  • Arapoti Airport, Paraná, Brazil, IATA airport code
  • Air Atlantique, ICAO airline designator
  • Aag (2007 film)

    Aag (Fire) is a 2007 Indian action-drama film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It was an unauthorised remake of the 1975 film Sholay. The Delhi High Court fined Ram Gopal Varma 10 lakh (US$15,000) for the "deliberate act" of copyright infringement and passing off of the 1975 Indian film Sholay. The remake features Amitabh Bachchan, Mohanlal, Ajay Devgan, Prashant Raj Sachdev, Sushmita Sen and J. D. Chakravarthy. The film received negative reviews upon release and performed poorly at the box office.

    Synopsis

    Nasik-based Heerendra Dhaan (Ajay Devgan) and Raj Ranade (Prashant Raj Sachdev) are bodyguards of a politician but, after their employer is implicated in a scam, they end up assaulting a police officer and flee to Mumbai. Once there they meet with Rambhabhai (Rajpal Yadav), who in turn, gets them employed with a gangster named Shambhu. After a short while the duo are apprehended by Police Inspector Narsimha, questioned, and after they agree to cooperate to bring down Shambhu, are let go. The two succeed in assisting the police arrest Shambhu, but they themselves are arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to a year in jail.

    Aag (1994 film)

    Aag (Hindi: आग, Urdu: آگ, translation: fire) is a 1994 Bollywood action drama film directed by K. Ravi Shankar. It was the remake of Tamil film Thangachi starring Ramki and Seeta.

    Plot summary

    Orphaned at a very young age, Raju lives a poor lifestyle with his unmarried sister, Laxmi, in India. Both are of marriageable age. One day Raju meets an attractive fellow-collegian, Parul, and after a few encounters with another fellow-collegian, Bobby, both fall in love. But Parul's uncle, Jagpal, has already arranged her marriage with Police Inspector Suryadev Singh. When Suryadev finds out that Parul is refusing to marry him, he arrests Raju on a charge of murder, holds him in a cell, and beats him mercilessly. Laxmi, quite dramatically, takes a gun from a policeman, and helps Raju escape so as to prevent Parul from being forcibly married to Suryadev. They do manage to arrive in time, only to find out that Parul has consumed poison and killed herself. Raju is beside himself with rage, but is captured by the police, and watches helplessly as Parul is cremated. His horrors have not ended as Suryadev sexually assault's Laxmi and leaves her in a mentally unstable condition.

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    Gangsta Sermon

    by: Warren G

    Good evenin'
    I must Repeat
    and cheat once again
    we gonna talk about bitches n Hoz
    There is somethin wrong with 'em
    especially now
    they want niggas to give 'em cronic
    and all that shit too
    But bitch
    I said bitch
    I ain't gonna go for it
    not now
    Not ever




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