Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Soundtrack
4 References
5 External links
Plot
Balbir and Anwaar are close friends who are both honest and brave, and always
willing to lend a helping hand to any one who is in need, including the people
behind an Ashram (rest house for the poor). They are in love with two lovely ladies
Paro and Husna Bano. Balbir's younger brother Vivek is a student and has fallen in
love with another lovely young lady Nisha. Nisha is the daughter of Ranjit, a rich
tycoon who will do anything to take over the land and property of the Ashram,
demolish it, and begin construction on it. He enlists the help of corrupt Jail
Minister Veni Prasad Bhandari and Thakur Shakti Singh. When Balbir and Anwar
frustrate his attempts, he has them thrown in jail and has the Ashram demolished by
a bomb, placed by an escaped jail inmate. Balbir and Anwar escape from jail and
avenge the demolition and death of the innocent, including Babaji by killing Ranjit
in broad daylight, for which they are arrested and get a life sentence. The jail
they are in is in charge of Jailer Rana Pratap, who is a strict disciplinarian, as
well as honest and incorruptible. All three learn to respect each other. Meanwhile,
Balbir's brother Vivek is framed for the murder of Nisha's mom Sumitradevi and he
too gets a jail sentence. Balbir and Anwar's jail escapades are frustrated by Rana
Pratap. Will justice be finally served? Who are behind the killing of Sumitradevi?
Cast
Raaj Kumar as Jailor Rana Pratap Singh
Vinod Khanna as Balveer
Rajinikanth as Anwar
Jaya Pradha as Paro
Varsha Usgaonkar as Husn Bano
Vivek Mushran as Vivek
Manisha Koirala as Nisha
Raza Murad as Minister Veni Prasad Bhandari
Shakti Kapoor as Thakur Shakti Singh
Yunus Parvez as Dharamdas
Vikas Anand as Principal
Ajit Vachani as Ranjeet
Rakesh Bedi as Dholakia
Joginder as Tilakdhari
Avtar Gill as Assistant Jailor Chaudhary
Senthil as Muthuswamy assistant to Thakur Shakti Singh
Javed Hyder as Raju
Soundtrack
# Title Singer(s)
1 "Suno To Zara" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
2 "Mera Balma Thanedar" Shabbir Kumar, Uttara Kelkar
3 "Neend Nahi Aati" Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam
4 "Tan Bheeg Gaya" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
References
External links
Stub icon
This article about a Hindi film of the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by
expanding it.