Aurat Aurat Aurat(1996)
'Aurat Aurat Aurat' is a 1996 Hindi-language drama film directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Vinod Mehra, Shreeram Lagoo, and Aruna Irani. The story follows Sita, a woman who loses her fiancé to a hired killer and later marries a barrister, only to discover her stepson is the man who ordered the murder. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and a woman's quest for justice. It began production in 1979 but faced delays, finally releasing in 1996. Vinod Mehra died in 1990, making this one of his posthumous releases. The music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal with lyrics by Anand Bakshi.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1996
- Director
- K. Vishwanath
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 3.9/10
Storyline
Sita is a young woman engaged to Vijay. A rich man named Rakesh falls for her, but she rejects him. Rakesh hires a killer to murder Vijay. Sita later marries a barrister and discovers his son is Rakesh. She must find a way to escape her tormentor and seek justice.
“One woman's fight for justice.”
Film Details
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Vibe & Tags
Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Aurat Aurat Aurat
Cast reunions in this film: Aruna Irani & Vinod Mehra (12 films together), Rekha & Rakesh Roshan (8 films together), Rekha & Vinod Mehra (8 films together), Sadashiv Amrapurkar & Aruna Irani (7 films together), Rekha & Aruna Irani (6 films together), and Vinod Mehra & Shreeram Lagoo (6 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Aurat Aurat Aurat' translates to 'Woman Woman Woman' in English, highlighting its focus on female perspectives.
- Director K. Viswanath was known for artistic Telugu films, making this Hindi crime drama a rare genre shift for him.
- It was released in 1996, a year when big-budget action films dominated, so this drama had limited box office success.
- The movie features actress Farheen in a lead role, but she did not become widely known in Bollywood afterward.
- Music was composed by Bappi Lahiri, who was famous for disco but here created a more traditional soundtrack.
- The plot involves a love triangle, but it was marketed more as a social drama about women's struggles.
- Some scenes were shot in college campuses to show the professor's environment and the student life.





