Anjaam
Anjaam अंजाम انجام | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Rahul Rawail |
Produced by |
Maharukh Johki Rita Rawail |
Written by | Rumi Jaffery (dialogues) |
Story by |
Sutanu Gupta Gautam Rajadhyaksha |
Starring |
Madhuri Dixit Shahrukh Khan Deepak Tijori |
Music by | Anand-Milind |
Cinematography | Sameer Arya |
Edited by | Suresh Chaturvedi |
Production company |
Shiv-Bharat films |
Release dates | 22 April 1994 |
Running time | 171 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹2.65 crore[1] |
Box office | est.₹16.67 crore[1] |
Anjaam (Hindi: अंजाम, Urdu: انجام, English: Consequence) is a Bollywood psychological drama thriller film directed by Rahul Rawail, it stars Madhuri Dixit, Shahrukh Khan, Deepak Tijori in a guest appearance, Himani Shivpuri, Tinnu Anand, Kalpana Iyer and Kiran Kumar. The film's music was composed by Anand-Milind with lyrics written by Sameer. The film is about the consequences (Anjaam) of the slightest mistake and how it can ruin your whole life. It also focuses on the atrocities committed against women.
This was the first time that Madhuri Dixit and Shahrukh Khan were paired together.[2] Khan and Dixit were praised for their respective performances. Madhuri Dixit earned a Filmfare Best Actress nomination for her role but won the award for her performance in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!. Khan was again featured in a negative role; he received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his performance. He was nominated for the same award the previous year for his performance in Yash Chopra's Darr.
Plot
Shivani (Madhuri Dixit) is an air hostess for Air India. She meets Vijay Agnihotri (Shahrukh Khan), the son of a wealthy industrialist in a disco club. He tries to get friendly but without any success. Later he meets Shivani in an airplane and instantly falls in love but she shows no interest in him. This does not stop Vijay and he continues to pursue her, only to be rejected every time. Vijay informs his mother that he intends to marry Shivani. When they approach Shivani’s family with a proposal, they witness that Shivani had married another man named Ashok. Vijay is now heartbroken and shocked Shivani and Ashok decide to move to America.
Four years later, Vijay still cannot forget Shivani and repeatedly turns down marriage proposals brought by his mother. He comes across Shivani again and Ashok who have a daughter named Pinky. Vijay befriends Ashok with fake airline project as the hope of getting closer to Shivani. Ashok is totally oblivious to Vijay's real intentions, to the extent that he does not believe Shivani when she tries to convince him of what Vijay is planning against them. One day, Ashok kicks Shivani out of their house after they have an argument. Vijay witnesses this and severely beats Ashok, leaving him unconscious. When Ashok is being treated in the hospital, Vijay removes the oxygen mask keeping Ashok without oxygen supply, thereby killing him. Shivani attempts to convince the police that Vijay is responsible for Ashok’s death. However, Vijay bribes his friend, Inspector Arjun Singh, to provide an alibi, meaning Shivani could not be believed and Vijay is released without charge. Vijay then approaches Shivani's house and begs her to say she loves him. When she refuses, he frames Shivani for his attempted murder and she is sentenced to three years in prison whilst Pinky is placed under the care of Shivani's sister and drunkard brother-in-law (Tinu Anand). Her brother-in-law treats Pinky extremely badly which eventually causes her to run away with the help of her aunt. Vijay accidentally kills Shivani’s sister and daughter by running his car over them. Shivani learns about their deaths and realizes Vijay is the one who killed them. Shivani decides go to any lengths to seek revenge. In an attempt to escape, she makes a complaint about the brutality of her prison guard. Again her plea is ignored. In prison she comes to know that she is pregnant with Ashok's child . When the prison guard learns that Shivani tried to complain, she gives her a severe beating which causes her to have a miscarriage. Shivani soon kills the prison guard by dragging her to the gallows and hanging her by her neck. But as there is no evidence, she is not convicted for that.
Three years later, Shivani is released from prison. First, she goes to her brother-in-law's house and kills him by choking him with rupee notes and chewing off a significant amount of flesh from his arm. Inspector Singh learns about the murder and suspects Shivani. Singh misbehaves with her in a barn, but she sets the barn on fire, killing Inspector Singh. She then searches for Vijay where she comes to know that he has moved to Tikamgarh. She then goes to work at a hospital for the mentally ill and finds Vijay, who had become paralyzed in the car accident after running over Shivani's family. She volunteers to look after him and rehabilitate him. When cured, Vijay begs Shivani to say she loves him. She opens her arms to him. Whilst they embrace, she stabs him and then starts attacking him for everything he did. She confesses that she made him better for one purpose: to kill him. (She says it's a sin to kill a handicapped person, who cannot defend himself.) Eventually, they both dangle from a cliff (with Vijay holding onto Shivani’s foot). Vijay says that if he falls to his death he'll take Shivani with him. Deciding that it is not necessary for her to live as long as Vijay is dead, Shivani lets go of the ledge causing both of them to fall off the cliff to their deaths.
Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Madhuri Dixit | Shivani Chopra |
Shah Rukh Khan | Vijay Agnihotri |
Deepak Tijori | Ashok Chopra |
Johnny Lever | Champa Bose (Eunuch) |
Himani Shivpuri | Nisha |
Sudha Chandran | Shivani's sister |
Beena | Padma Agnihotri |
Kiran Kumar | Arjun Singh |
Baby Gazala | Pinky Chopra |
Tinnu Anand | Mohanlal |
Soundtrack
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Planet Bollywood | [3] |
Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood gave the album 7.5 stars stating, "Anjaam’s tunes are overall a mix fare but the songs that were sweet and melodious were enough to project the soundtrack to higher standards. The only song sung by Abhijeet in this album "Badi Mushkil hai" is considered one of the most melodious song till date ".[3]
# | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Badi Mushkil Hai" | Abhijeet | 05:30 |
2 | "Chane Ke Khet Mein" | Poornima | 05:50 |
3 | "Tu Samne Jab Aata Hai" | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik | 05:55 |
4 | "Barson Ke Baad" | Alka Yagnik | 04:13 |
5 | "Sun Meri Bano" | Alka Yagnik | 05:56 |
6 | "Kolhapur Se Aaye Jhumke" | Sadhana Sargam | 05:04 |
7 | "Partighat Ki Jwala" | Sapna Awasthi | 01:49 |
Awards and nominations
Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Award Ceremony | Category | Result |
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Madhuri Dixit | 40th Filmfare Awards | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | Nominated |
Shah Rukh Khan | Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role | Won |
References
- 1 2 "Anjaam - Movie - Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ↑ "Box Office 1994". BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
- 1 2 "Anjaam Music Review". Retrieved 23 October 2011.
External links
- Anjaam at the Internet Movie Database