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Plot[edit]

Jai Verma (Sharad Kapoor) lives in Bombay. He is an honest, unemployed youth who cannot
arrange for his mother's treatment. He happens to meet underworld goons looking for such
frustrated people, and they force Jay into the world of terrorism. Rai Bahadur (Ashish Vidyarthi), the
uncrowned king of terrorism, orders Jai to be killed when he revolts.
Jai flees to Sharjah and undergoes plastic surgery to begin a new life. He returns to India as Ajay
Kahnna (Jackie Shroff), meets his ex-lover Radha (Ayesha Jhulka) and marries her. They have a
baby boy, Ravi Khanna (also Sharad Kapoor). Ravi's parents want him to become a police officer to
do away with traitors, but they themselves end up becoming a target instead. [2]

Cast[edit]
Jackie Shroff as Ajay Khanna

Ayesha Jhulka as Radha Khanna

Sharad Kapoor as Jai Verma/Ravi Khanna

Pooja Batra as Poonam

Ashish Vidyarthi as Rai Bahadur

Arjun as Goon

Rakesh Bedi as Johnny

Jatin Kanakia

Soundtrack[edit]
Vishwa Vidhaata

Soundtrack album by A R Rahman

Released 1997 (India)

Recorded Panchathan Record Inn, AM Studios

Genre Feature film soundtrack

Label Bombino
Producer A. R. Rahman

A R Rahman chronology

Ratchagan Vishwa Kabhi Na Kabhi


(1997) Vidhaata (1997)
(1997)

The film features songs composed by A. R. Rahman, re-used from Pudhiya Mugam. Rahman was
upset with the producers since the music was re-used in the film without his permission. [3] The lyrics
were written by P. K. Mishra and Mehboob for Humdum Pyaara Pyaara.

Song Artist(s) Notes

"Sambo Kavita Krishnamurthy, Malgudi


Reused "Sambo Sambo" from Pudhiya Mugam
Sambo" Subha

"Kal Nahi Tha


Sujatha Reused "Netru Illadha Maatram" from Pudhiya Mugam
Woh"

"Kal Nahi Tha


Sujatha, Hariharan Reused "Idhu Thaan Vazhkai" from Pudhiya Mugam
Woh (Sad)"

"Nazron Ke
Kavita Krishnamurthy Reused "Kannukku Mai Azhagu" from Pudhiya Mugam
Milne Se"

"Jaan Tum Ho S. P.
Reused "July Madham Vandhaal" from Pudhiya Mugam
Meri" Balasubrahmanyam, Anupama

"Kaliyon Se
Hariharan Reused "Kannukku Mai Azhagu" from Pudhiya Mugam
Palkhen Hain"

Not by A. R. Rahman. The composer of this song is mentioned


"Humdum Udit Narayan, Kavita
as only "Bombino Music" in the CD inlay card, while the
Pyaara Pyaara" Krishnamurthy
composer isn't specifically mentioned.
References[edit]
1. Jump up^ Mathai, Kamini (2009-06-18). A. R. Rahman: The Musical Storm. Penguin
UK. ISBN 9788184758238.

2. Jump up^ Indian Classics: Vishwa Vidhata

3. Jump up^ Mathai, Kamini (2009-06-18). A. R. Rahman: The Musical Storm. Penguin
UK. ISBN 9788184758238.

External links[edit]
Vishwavidhaata at the Internet Movie Database

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