Lalchand (Kader Khan) is arrested by Inspector Verma (Vinod Mehra) and vows to avenge this. He does so by abducting his only son, and later informing Verma that he has killed his son, in the process of apprehending Lalchand, Havaldar Bhagwan Singh (Dharmendra) is killed by saving Verma's life. Verma and his wife Shanti (Anjana Mumtaz) bring up Bhagwan's son, Ajay, as their own. Years later Ajay (Sunny Deol) has grown up to be a police inspector as well, Verma is now the Commissioner. Together they band together to stop Lalchand, who is now a crimelord of international standards, from carrying on terrorist activity in the country; and also try and locate Verma's son, who they find out is still alive, but leads a life of crime
Acting
Sunny Deol's simmering intensity in every confrontation
Direction
Umesh Mehra juggling three generations of vendetta
Writing
The delicious irony of brothers on opposite sides of law
Director
Umesh Mehra
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vinod Mehra died in 1990, making this one of his final performances as the tragic Commissioner Verma.
Vardi exemplifies the 'lost and found' Bollywood trope where blood ties inevitably triumph over chosen bonds, no matter how deep.