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Nazar Ke Samne(1994)

3.4/10
Hindi134 minstheatrical

Nazar Ke Samne is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action crime drama film directed by Jagdish A. Sharma. The cast includes Akshay Kumar, Farheen, Kiran Kumar, Mukesh Khanna, and Dalip Tahil. The story follows a photographer named Umesh who is falsely convicted of murdering his editor. A professional liar named Jai Kumar testifies against him in court. Jai later falls in love with Umesh's sister and tries to uncover the real killer. The film blends romance, courtroom drama, and action sequences. It received average reviews and had a moderate box office performance. The movie is available on YouTube.

Mood:
suspensefulemotionaldark
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
1 January 1994
Director
Jagdish A. Sharma
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 14m
Rating
3.4/10

Storyline

A photographer is sentenced to death for a murder he did not commit. His sister discovers that the key witness is a liar who can be paid to testify. She makes the liar fall in love with her. Now he must find the real killer before her brother is hanged.

Love can change a liar.

Film Details

3.4Rating
134Minutes
HindiLanguage
UCertificate
Release Date1 January 1994
Release Typetheatrical
Original TitleNazar Ke Samne

Parental Guide

Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild

Vibe & Tags

Mood
suspensefulemotionaldark
Themes
justicecorruptionfamilysurvival
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence2
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability2

Cast & Crew

Reunion Meter

Frequent partnerships reunited for Nazar Ke Samne

Cast reunions in this film: Akshay Kumar & Mukesh Khanna (4 films together), and Akshay Kumar & Farheen (2 films together).

Trivia

  • The film's director, Jagdish A. Sharma, was primarily known for directing B-movies and action films in the 1980s and 90s.
  • Actor Javed Khan, who played the lawyer Sangram Singh, often portrayed supporting roles in similar thriller and drama films of that era.
  • The plot revolves around a crucial photograph of the killer's shoes, a common trope in crime mysteries of the time.
  • This movie was released during a period when courtroom dramas and revenge plots were popular in Hindi cinema.
  • The film's synopsis suggests it was a modest production, typical of the direct-to-video market in the mid-90s.
  • Unlike big-budget films, it likely had a limited theatrical run and gained more attention through television broadcasts later.

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