


It is revealed through a flashback that Chopra had been a project manager in the company run by Ajay's late father Mr. Meanwhile, Ajay, posing as 'Vicky', slowly wins Chopra's confidence. Thus, the investigation is halted a second time. In their struggle he forces him to sign a suicide note, which makes it appear as though Ravi is Seema's murderer. Before Priya can reach Ravi to see the photo, Ajay finds out about this and murders Ravi. Ravi, a college friend of Seema who had a crush on her, tells Priya that he has a photo of Seema and Ajay together at a birthday party back at his hostel. Suspecting that her sister didn't commit suicide, Priya secretly continues the investigation with the help of police inspector Karan Saxena, an old friend from college. Chopra hastily orders the case closed to prevent further embarrassment should the suicide note be discovered. He then discreetly mails her suicide note to her home. However, while waiting for the office to open, Ajay takes Seema to the roof of the building and pushes her off, murdering her. They make plans to get married at the registrar's office the next day. They write and sign suicide notes, but he then lies that he was simply testing her and rips up his note while keeping hers. Later, Ajay convinces Seema to commit suicide with him, when her father arranges her marriage with someone else. This way, Ajay manages to date both Seema and Priya using different identities. Chopra is impressed with 'Vicky', and Priya falls in love with him. Chopra takes part in his last car race, only to learn that another participant, Vicky Malhotra, who Ajay assumes the role as, let him win on purpose to meet him. Ajay begins a secret relationship with Seema. Chopra has two daughters the elder is Seema and the younger is Priya. Ījay Sharma is a young boy who grows up to seek revenge for his father's death caused by Madan Chopra, a rich businessman. A Telugu remake, Vetagadu, was released in 1995, before a Tamil remake, Samrat, was released in 1997 and a Kannada remake, Nagarahavu, was released in 2002. Īt the 39th Filmfare Awards, the film earned 10 nominations and won 4 awards including Best Actor for Khan and Best Music Director for Malik. It helped establish Khan, Kajol, Shetty and Malik in Bollywood and the soundtrack has sold over 10 million units. It was the first collaboration between Khan and Kajol, who went on to become one of India's most beloved on-screen couples. Apart from emerging as a major financial success, the film has become a cult film over years due to its suspense, screenplay, story, music and performances of the cast. Made on a budget of ₹20 million, the film was declared a super-hit at the box office with a worldwide gross of ₹140 million. īaazigar had a global theatrical premiere on 12 November 1993, coinciding with Diwali. This was Khan's breakthrough role as the sole lead (his first as an anti-hero), along with being his eighth film out of eighty throughout his 30-year career, Kajol's first commercial success and Shetty's film debut. The story is loosely based on Ira Levin's 1953 novel A Kiss Before Dying and its 1991 film adaptation of the same name. It is a contemporary thriller about a young man seeking to avenge the fall of his family. while Raakhee, Shilpa Shetty, Dalip Tahil, Siddharth Ray, and Johnny Lever appear in supporting roles, with the film's soundtrack composed by Anu Malik. It stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in lead roles. Gambler) is a 1993 Indian Hindi language romantic thriller film directed by Abbas–Mustan and produced by Venus Movies.
