A cabaret dancer and singer, Sheela (Zeenat Aman) has two admirers: a small-time thief Rajesh (Feroz Khan), and a young, eligible widower, Amar (Vinod Khanna). Both are best friends and does not know that they love the same woman. Then an enemy in the gust of Vikram Singh (Shakti Kapoor) appears and make both men life miserable by exposing each others reality to one another, hereafter Rajesh and Amar's friendship turn upside down. Rajesh is blamed for Rakka's (Amrish Puri) death and is schedule to be jailed for a lifetime. While Amar along with Sheela and his small daughter escapes to the U.K. with a lot of diamonds and money stolen by Rajesh. Will Rajesh allow Amar to betray him or will he jumped to conclusion and escapes from the police to take revenge from his perpetrators?
Rana Vikram Singh (Amrish Puri) has two sons Rajesh (Feroz Khan) a police officer and Amar (Anil Kapoor) a fun-loving playboy. Rajesh has gone through a traumatic experience of losing the girl he loved (Sridevi) when she succumbed to drug addiction. He vows to fight this menace. An underworld kingpin Raja (Raza Murad) murders Rana's old friend. Reshma (Dimple) this friend's daughter takes shelter in Rana's house. Amar and Reshma fall in love but the evil Raja pursues her. Rajesh meanwhile is on the trail of the drug cartel which victimized his girlfriend.
This is the story of two childhood buddies who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in a shanty town. one of them (Vinod khanna) becomes a sort of 'godfather' for the locals. One day he is taken to a brothel by his friend (Feroz Khan) where he meets a young prostitute (Madhuri Dixit). He is impressed by her ambition to educate herself and she is impressed by his honorable nature. They fall in love and get married the next day. However their happiness is short-lived as the gangster lifestyle begins to take its toll.
Great men live and die by their ideals their beliefs and firm convictions. ""Dharmatma"" is a film dealing with such men. Their values of life are strong their passion and hatred are equally strong. 'Dharmatma's' story emerges from a strong conflict between father and son - a story which keeps the gigantic characters standing miles apart in their approach towards life. Father believes strongly that the end justifies the means. The son negates this dogma - he believes that the means are as important as the end. This basic conflict creates an unbridgable gulf between the two. It takes the son away to the rugged land of Afganistan to the picturesque valley of Bamiyan to the ink blue lakes of Bande-Amir. Here the story takes a most dramatic turn and leads you through an unforgettable saga of love where only the fittest could survive.'Dharmatma' is not merely a film but an epic of life - where one event leads to another where a man lays down his life for the sake of his ideals a man who is an institution unto himself. The film with its technical and visual brilliance has a strong message to convey. A message to the youth of this nation a message to the leaders of our nation that patriotism is not a mere sentiment - it is an action of principles based on the strength of character beyond the narrow circle of self interest.
Military thriller from India.
Two childhood friends grow up to be on the opposite sides of law one an Additional Police Commissioner Mahendra Ashwini Kumar and the other a crime lord Raj Pratap Singhal. An associate of Singhal kills the son of Mahendra and his other son Rajesh also a police officer swears to avenge the death. Mahendra's deceased son leaves behind a widow Kaushalya and a daughter Meghna. On a chance meeting Meghna meets with Vicky Malhotra and eventually both in love with each other. The Kumars are introduced to Vicky and they approve of him. Mahendra is then promoted as the Commissioner of Police and is subsequently killed by another associate of Singhal. With the police closing in on Singhal he decides to re-locate to Dubai U.A.E. with his wife son daughter-in-law Anu and he arranges the abduction of Meghna to ensure his safety from Rajesh's wrath. It is than Meghna comes to know that Vicky is really the other son of Singhal and who now has started showing his true colors.
Sometimes The Wrong Side Of The Law Is The Right Place To Be. If you are tired of falling asleep watching ostentatious family dramas and sloppy love stories this is in the movie that should spur you to the theaters. It's thrilling clever uniquely styled. It's young in spirit and music. It's adventurous in terms of its ideas and treatment. From the studio of Pritish Nandy Communications comes the season's coolest con flick! In a world of lies Arjun (Fardeen Khan) is a man with a plan. The only thing he has not counted on is Natasha (Koena Mitra) a woman lured into his world but who unknown to Arjun has plans of her own. Throw in an uncrowned king of the underworld - Sikander (Gulshan Gover) his hired gun - Kaif (Kay Kay Menon) Arjun's partners in crime - Rohit (Rohit Roy) Jack (Amin Haji) and Bhatia (Mukul Dev) and the `baap' of them all (Feroz Khan) and what we have is a twist-by-minute ride where it remains to be seen who's playing whom and who ultimately wins!
Munish (Dharmendra) and JK (Feroz Khan) were friends bound together in many ways. JK has helped Munish in his education a trip to England for higher education and has now made him Engineer-in-charge for his prestigious dam project. JK's brother Ravi is engaged to Munish's sister. But these bonds of friendship are severly tested when Munish finds out that JK's vast empire is not built on totally honest business practices and refuses to support him. JK interprets Munish's behaviour as
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