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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
420 Views


- No, I don't love you at all.

Excuse me sir, this girl is

in anger.

This man is double my size -

please tell him you love me.

No!

Don't say no.

- No! No! No!

Please.

I don't love you.

Would you please let me pass.

Please.

Thank you.

Please tell him you love me.

Whatever he me do to you but

I don't love you.

Now you'll find out who I am.

She's very naughty.

She's just kidding, actually

she loves me very much.

"You love me -

Don't say no"

You love me. Don't say no.

You are crazy, crazy

over me. Don't say no.

You refuse. You accept.

This is love.

Say yes. Forget no.

You love me. Don't say no.

You are crazy, crazy

over me. Don't say no.

You refuse. You accept.

This is love.

Say yes. Forget no.

No! No! No! I do not love you.

You love me. Don't say no.

Ajay!

Hey brother.

What a pleasant surprise, brother!

What a pleasant surprise!

Why are you in this condition?

- I'm perfectly alright.

How are you?

- I'm okay.

What's the matter brother?

I've come to say something

very important. - Tell me.

Ajay, hurry up.

- Coming sir.

How is Bhabhi?

- She is fine. I want to say...

What's the matter?

You go. I'll talk with you in

the evening.

Where are you staying?

- Hotel Dreamland.

Okay, we will have dinner

together. -Yes, yes.

Sorry sir, but Mr. Ashok Mehra

checked out in the afternoon.

Checked out? I'm his brother -

did he leave any message?

Message.

I'm sorry sir. No message.

How can he go without leaving

any message.

Perhaps he'd some urgent work

and he had to leave suddenly.

He wanted to say something

very important.

He can phone you.

Phone for you from Bombay.

Hello!

Hello!

- Is it Ajay?

I'm Ashok.

- How are you brother?

I want to tell you something

very important.

Yes, go ahead.

- Are you listening Ajay.

I'm in great difficulty.

- Difficulty?

What's the matter brother.

Please tell me. - Ajay!

Yes, hello! Hello!

Hello!

Hello!

He phoned from here.

- From Bombay.

Yes. He wanted to say something

but line got disconnected.

The line got disconnected.

He's in Bombay and he didn't

come home! Something serious.

Sister-in-law..

Ajay, I'm very afraid. He has

been upset for some days.

He said he is doing certain

things against his will.

Doesn't want to do?

Why didn't you tell me before.

He didn't even tell me so that

we'll not be disturbed.

He was suffering alone...

- Don't worry. He'll come back.

Maybe he's gone out for some

important work.

I'll find out - everything

will be alright.

We'll scold him so much he

won't forget.

He makes my Bhabhi weep so much

Can I speak to Mr. Gupta please.

Ajay here.

Do you have his number.

All right. Thank you.

Gupta uncle has left for Delhi

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