Dushman Duniya Ka(1996)
Dushman Duniya Ka is a 1996 Hindi-language drama film directed by Mehmood. The cast includes Jeetendra, Sumalatha, Manzoor Ali, and Laila, with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan in guest appearances. The story follows Mahesh, an orphan who builds a happy family, only to see his son Lucky fall into drug addiction. Lucky's descent into crime and violence leads to the tragic destruction of his family. The film was produced under the Canmore Cinema banner and features music composed by Anu Malik. It was released on 20 September 1996 and was a box-office disaster.
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1996
- Director
- Mehmood
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 28m
- Rating
- 4.6/10
Storyline
Mahesh is an honest man who marries Reshma, a fellow orphan. Their son Lucky falls into drug addiction. Lucky lies, steals, and eventually kills his own mother. Mahesh must make the ultimate sacrifice to end his son's suffering.
“Drugs turn a son into an enemy.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Dushman Duniya Ka
Cast reunions in this film: Salman Khan & Anu Malik (8 films together), Shahrukh Khan & Farida Jalal (7 films together), Shahrukh Khan & Salman Khan (6 films together), Salman Khan & Farida Jalal (6 films together), Shahrukh Khan & Anu Malik (5 films together), and Farida Jalal & Anu Malik (5 films together).
Trivia
- The film was directed by legendary comedian Mehmood, who rarely took on serious directorial projects.
- It features a cameo by actor Shakti Kapoor in a supporting role, which was not widely promoted.
- The movie's title translates to 'The Enemy of the World', reflecting its dramatic social themes.
- It was released during a period when multi-starrer action films were more popular at the box office.
- The soundtrack included music by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco hits in the 1980s.
- The plot explores themes of orphanhood and social stigma, common in 1990s family dramas.
- Actor Mohsin Khan played the lead role of Mahesh, which was a departure from his typical television work.
