Zaalim
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Zaalim | |
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Directed by | Sikander Bharti |
Written by | Madhan Joshi (Story, Screenplay and Dialogues) |
Produced by | G.P. Sippy |
Starring | Akshay Kumar Madhoo Vishnuvardhan |
Music by | Anu Malik, Ashok Sharma |
Release date | 9 December 1994 |
Language | Hindi |
Zaalim is a 1994 Indian film directed by Sikander Bharti. It stars Akshay Kumar, Madhoo, Vishnuvardhan, Ranjeet, and Alok Nath.
Plot
Judge Somnath lives with his wife, three sons, and a daughter. Two of his sons, Vikram and Mohan are married, while his daughter, Kaamna, and youngest son, Ravi, are of marriageable age. Somnath had wanted his sons to be a doctor, police officer and a Judge. While Vikram is a surgeon, Mohan is a Police Inspector and Ravi is now studying law and on his way to become a lawyer and then a Judge like his dad. The family have a dark secret. Ravi is prone to losing his temper, so much so that he gets out of control, and has killed someone in his childhood. When Kaamna gets raped, the family is reluctant to tell Ravi. When they do, they convince him to control himself, while Mohan gets an arrest warrant for Vinod, Kaamna's molester. Things do not go smoothly in court as the matter is put off for several months and then Somnath and Kaamna are killed in a bomb explosion. Now Mohan and Vikram handcuff Ravi on their balcony while they finalize the funeral arrangements, and when they return Ravi is no longer there. And then the killings begin...
Characters
- Akshay Kumar... Ravi
- Madhoo... Madhu
- Vishnuvardhan... Inspector Mohan
- Alok Nath... Judge Somnath
- Ranjeet... Ranjit
- Mohan Joshi... Jaikaal
- Arun Bakshi... Dr. Vikram
- Ananya Khare... Kaamna
- Sabeeha as Kavita (Item Dance)[citation needed]
Soundtrack
- " Bombay Se Rail Chali" - Anu Malik, Alisha Chinai
- "Chaar Din Ka Safar" - Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy
- "Chaar Din Ka Safar (Sad)" - Suresh Wadkar
- "Mubarak Ho Mohabbat Gungunati Hai" - Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
- "Mubarak Ho Mohabbat Gungunati Hai v2" - Kumar Sanu
- "Pehle Hi Qayamat Kya Kam Thi" - Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik
- "Roses Are Red" - Alisha Chinai, Abhijeet
- "Soti Reh Gayee Saari Duniya" - Ila Arun
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