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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
416 Views


Who're you afraid of Varsha?

Afraid of world! I'll...

Sir! Sir!

Sir, I'm sorry!

- What do you mean, sorry?

I've been beaten outside ring

more than inside the ring.

I'm sorry sir. - What sorry?

What do you mean sorry?

Look, you better behave

yourself. I tell you.

Otherwise I will send

you back to Mumbai.

No sir! No sir! I'm sorry

sir!

I'm sorry sir!

Train! Train! Go and train.

- Thank you.

O Lord! Getting close

to him is dangerous.

Hi Ajay.

- Hi Varsha.

Dream. Must be dream.

It's a dream.

I said hello.

- No, it's dream.

Ajay. - Varsha.

No! It can't be.

Hit me! Hit me! Hit me!

I was thinking about you.

Why didn't you reply

my 10th letter?

I wanted to surprise you.

- Surprise! How nice.

I was thinking about you when

my coach intervened.

Coach?

- Our coach.

'Look, you better behave

yourself I tell you.'

'Otherwise I will send

you back to Mumbai.'

Who are you? Who have

you come to see?

Varsha go. I don't know you.

Go away, else I'll be killed.

I've come all the way from

Bombay only to meet you.

What if you have come from

Japan. I don't know her.

Is there no discipline -

he brings a girl here.

Go away! Go away! Go away!

Go away! Go away!

Okay. I'm going.

Good bye.

Ajay! How dare you?

Thank God I found you. I looked

for you everywhere.

Waiter!

Excuse me I don't know you.

C'mon Varsha.

We've met after so many days

let's be sweet.

Strange!

Why are you whispering to me?

Don't talk loudly - everybody

is looking at us.

That baldy is looking in our

direction.

And that fatty has stopped

eating.

Who are you calling baldy and

fatty - I don't understand.

Who called me baldy?

- No, we didn't call you baldy.

And who called me fatty?

No, she calls me fatty -

you're quite slim.

Eat your meal! Eat your meal!

You'll get me killed.

Here. Eat up! Eat up!

That couple looks so nice and

they are having romance.

If you like a young girl's

romance with old man go and...

Who called me old man?

We are talking about our own

old age. Do you want me beaten?

See he touched me. ls there no

decent person to save me.

He's bothering me and nobody

is there to stop him.

What's going on? (in Punjabi)

- Nothing brother.

You please sit. This is our

way of romantic conversation.

What's going on? (in Bengali)

- Nothing, she loves me.

What's going on? (in Tamil)

- Nothing, she loves me.

What's going on? (in Gujarati)

- Nothing, she loves me.

You please sit, sit.

You too sit down Varsha.

Who are you mister?

Mother! Is this villain

bothering you?

I'm not villain Bhim. I'm her

fiancee.

Darling, tell Bhim that

you love me. Please.

I don't love you.

She said, she loves me.

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