A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jeetendra, Madhuri Dixit, Kiran Kumar
Directed by:
Mehul Kumar
Release Date:
December 31, 1993
Original Title:
Aasoo Bane Angaarey
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 151
After the death of his first wife, Mr. Verma, who's the managing director of his firm remarries Durgadevi (Bindu), so that she can look after his son, Ravi Verma (Jeetendra). She actually seems to have a good relationship with both him and Ravi. Subsequently, Durga also gets pregnant and gives birth to a son Kiran Verma (Kiran Kumar). After a few years as Mr. Verma passes away, Durga decides to enter into politics with the help of Sewakram (Prem Chopra). Ravi takes over from his father as the managing director of his firm and instantly falls in love with a poor girl, Usha (Madhuri Dixit) after seeing a dance performance of hers.
After the death of his wife, wealthy Mr. Verma re-marries Durgadevi, so that she can look after his son, Ravi. Subsequently, Durga also gets pregnant and gives birth a Kiran. After a few years, Mr. Verma passes away, Durga decides to enter into politics with the Janata Sangruti Party and soon becomes the party president with the help of Sewakram. Years later both Ravi and Kiran have grown up. Ravi, who is the Managing Director of his firm, wants to marry a typist by the name of Usha, but this does not auger well with Durga, who wants him to marry someone who is equally wealthy. Then Ravi gets a surprise when Durga changes her mind and agrees to Ravi and Usha's marriage, which is performed with great pomp and ceremony. After the marriage, Durga stands for election and wins, and is elected the state's Chief Minister. Kiran tells his mother that he has had an affair with Usha before she married Ravi. A shocked Durga decides that Usha is not who she claims to be, and asks Ravi to travel abroad so she can deal with this situation. When Ravi comes to bid a pregnant Usha good-bye, he does not know that this may the last time he may see her alive, and Usha does not know what fate awaits her at the hands of Durgadevi, Kiran, and Sewakram.
Director:
Mehul Kumar
Music:
Rajesh Roshan
Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma
Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar
Producer:
Jatti K. Verma
Production Manager:
Firoz Bagban
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