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Synopsis: Ajay Mehra lives with his elder brother Ashok and sister-in-law Indu. He leaves for Bangalore in order to train to become an international boxer. On his return to New Delhi, he finds that Ashok is missing. He lodges a complaint at the police station but to no avail. He decides to search for his brother himself but still does not find him. Later on, Ashok's body is found and Ajay is accused of killing him as well as having an illicit relationship with his sister-in-law. While in jail, Ajay makes friends with some other hardcore convicts, who are good at heart. Then one day, they escape the jail by overpowering the guards. Ajay only has one thing on his mind: to kill Balwant Rai, a wealthy, powerful and corrupt businessman who had used Ashok's business as a front for his illegal activities. Ajay's new friends and his love interest Varsha, a journalist, help him in his mission.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Rajkumar Santoshi
Production: Vijayta Films
  7 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Year:
1990
163 min
415 Views


Listen!

Shut up and listen to me.

- Yes sir.

You've been selected for

tournament - God knows why?

But you have to go to camp.

Bangalore camp for training.

This is your order. And I too

will have to go with you.

It will be great fun, sir.

Varsha!

- Yes.

Varsha. Our wedding permit.

I've been selected for the

tournament. - Congratulations.

We marry before the

main championship.

How can I explain it to you.

What I'm going through.

After loss in business

everybody has deserted me.

Friends and relatives have

exposed their true face.

I'd not even dreamt that I'll

do this to repay my debts.

Don't know whether I can be

free from debts or not.

Why don't you explain clearly.

- What should I explain?

What's going on with you?

You don't let go anything.

- Why shouldn't I.

If you don't tell me, who

else will you tell. - Brother!

What's the matter?

- Nothing.

What do you have in hand?

I've been selected for the

tournament.

I've to go to Bangalore for

training.

Well done my champion.

Did you hear?

- I heard.

What did you hear. Our Ajay is

going to become champion.

Let's have an outing.

- I won't go.

How won't you go - we'll take

you forcibly.

Brother your Bhabhi is heavy.

- Hey, she's my wife.

My sister-in-law.

"Why to worry

We'll face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

What could be better than the

fact that we are together?

What could be better than the

fact that we are together?

Smile a little. Sing a little.

This is called life.

What could be better than the

fact that we are together?

Nobody knows when the moment

comes to separate.

"Why to worry

We'll face whatever comes"

"Why to worry

We'll face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

A human being is one who lives

with a smile and song.

A human being is one who lives

with a smile and song.

The moments of life are a gift

of love. What more do we want?

A human being is one who lives

with a smile and song.

For him a desert is an oasis

and autumn is like spring.

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

"Why to worry We'll

face whatever comes"

"Don't waste today for tomorrow

Today won't come tomorrow."

I remember you too much Varsha.

Do you remember me.

You wrote only 9 letters in

response to my 10 letters.

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