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Anjaam Khuda Jaane(1988)

1.0/10
Hindi mins

Anjaam Khuda Jaane is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Tahir Akhoon. The lead cast includes Danny Denzongpa, Gulshan Grover, Imtiaz Khan, Anita Raj, Dina Pathak, and Naseeruddin Shah in a special appearance. The story follows Vijay, an honest man who is betrayed by his greedy older brother Rajan. Rajan attempts to kill Vijay and take control of the family wealth. After his wife is killed and his mother driven to madness, Vijay seeks revenge and justice. The film is notable for its high budget of ₹100 million and its dark, emotional tone. It was released on January 1, 1988, in India.

Mood:
darkemotionalsuspenseful
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
31 December 1988
Language
Hindi
Rating
1.0/10

Storyline

Vijay is a kind man who wants peace for his family. His older brother Rajan is greedy and wants all the power. Rajan attacks Vijay's family, killing his wife and breaking his mother. Vijay must escape prison and fight his own brother to get justice.

Only God knows the end.

Film Details

1.0Rating
Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date31 December 1988
Original TitleAnjaam Kuda Jaane

Parental Guide

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

Vibe & Tags

Mood
darkemotionalsuspenseful
Themes
friendshipcorruptionjusticerevenge
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemass
Best Withfriends
Violence4
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability3

Cast & Crew

Reunion Meter

Frequent partnerships reunited for Anjaam Khuda Jaane

Cast reunions in this film: Gulshan Grover & Danny Denzongpa (11 films together).

Trivia

  • The film was shot in the late 1980s but only saw a limited theatrical release years later.
  • It was one of the earliest films for actor Raza Murad after his famous villain roles in the 1970s.
  • Director Tahir Akhoon was better known as a film journalist and critic than a filmmaker.
  • The movie's title and plot reflect a common theme of wasted youth in 1980s crime dramas.
  • Some scenes were filmed in Mumbai's then-notorious Grant Road area for authenticity.
  • The soundtrack, though not widely remembered, featured music by the composer duo Shiv-Hari.
  • It is an example of the low-budget action films that filled cinema halls in smaller towns during that era.

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