Dinesh, who is jilted by Laxmi's rejection, plots revenge by framing her for the murder of her own husband. As the years go by, their children fall in love with each other.
Acting
Danny Denzongpa's villainy is deliciously unhinged
Writing
The audacity of that second-act twist
Director
Lawrence D'Souza
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lawrence D'Souza directed this the same year as Saajan, proving 1993 was his 'let's do EVERYTHING' era.
The 'enemies' children romance' trope here predates modern YA fantasy by decades—Bollywood was doing Romeo & Juliet with extra steps before it was cool.