Jawab (1995 film)

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Jawab
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Directed byAjay Kashyap
Starring Raaj Kumar
Harish Kumar
Karishma Kapoor
Music by Anu Malik
Release date
  • 27 January 1995 (1995-01-27)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget1,50 crore [1]
Box office3,18 crore [1]

Jawab is a 1995 Hindi action movie directed by Ajay Kashyap, starring Raaj Kumar, Harish Kumar and Karishma Kapoor, with a supporting cast of Prem Chopra, Mukesh Khanna, Annu Kapoor and Farida Jalal. [2] [3]

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Plot

Rajeshwar is a kind-hearted industrialist leading widowed and childless life. Ashwini Saxena is Union Leader of the factory owned by Rajeshwar. Shobhraj is and orphan and Rajeshwar's unscrupulous brother-in-law responsible for the death of his wife, who is Rajeshwar's elder sister. Shobhraj sends his goons to attack Rajeshwar to avenge his insult, which is thwarted by Ashwini's interference. Ashwini's wife Parvati is expecting their second child, Suman. The friendship between Ashwini and Rajeshwar leads the former to sacrifice her infant daughter, Suman to the latter. Suman grows up as Rajeshwar's daughter.

18 Years later, Suman is studying in the same college as Ravi, who is revealed in flashback, to be Ashwini's adopted son, owing to a fire tragedy claiming the lives of his wife Parvati and his only son. Heartbroken Ashwini decides to leave the city. In the present day, Ravi and Suman fall in love after initial altercations, and wish to get married. Suman sends Ravi to meet her father, Rajeshwar, who asks him to send his father for guardian-level talks. It is then revealed that Ashwini after leaving the city had adopted Ravi, an orphan, and raised him as his own son. The bad experience of trusting an orphan, with brother-in-law Shobhraj, leads Rajeshwar to deny and reject the marriage proposal of Ravi for his daughter Suman, citing status differences. Dejected Ashwini leaves the bungalow with a determination to rise above his economic status and become a wealthy man to equate himself with Rajeshwar. Ashwini approaches a Bank for business loan, which is rejected by the Bank Manager citing financial security restrictions. After coming out of the bank, Ashwini realizes that the same bank is getting robbed. With some valiant effort, Ashwini is able to nab the entire gang and hand them over to the local police station. The robbers' gang turns out to have a hefty reward on their capture, which is then given to Ashwini as a felicitation. Ashwini ventures into business and establishes various organizations into diversified sectors, thereby conflicting and locking horns with Rajeshwar. In order to facilitate his prospects, Rajeshwar has to borrow money from various lenders. Shobhraj reappears as a saviour offering cash financial help to save Rajeshwar his prestige and goodwill in the market. In lieu of the cash help, Shobhraj gets a piece of land as a collateral.

Eventually Ashwini manages to expose Shobhraj and burn the signed papers for the land as a collateral. Meanwhile Suman learns from Aapa about her originality and her relation with Ashwini Kumar. An exchange of emotional outbursts leads both the patriarchs to shake hands, embrace each other and agree to the wedding of their children Ravi and Suman.

Cast

Soundtrack

#TitleSinger(s)Lyricist
1"Dil Churaya Neend Churayee" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy Hasrat Jaipuri
2"Ek Tak Ant Thak" Abhijeet, Poornima Indeewar
3"Kal Hum Jahan Mile The" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam Gulshan Bawra
4"Duniya Se Masoom" Vinod Rathod Hasrat Jaipuri
5"Ye Dil Mein Rahanewale"Bela SulakheB. B. Laal
6"Tum Pe Dil Aa Gaya"Kumar Sanu, Sadhana SargamHasrat Jaipuri
7"Ye Dil Mein Rahanewale"Kumar SanuB. B. Laal
8"Ye Dil Mein Rahanewale"Sadhana SargamB. B. Laal
9"Ye Dil Mein Rahanewale" Mohammad Aziz B. B. Laal

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References

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  2. FilmiClub. "Jawab (1995)". FilmiClub. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  3. "Jawab". The Times of India. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 18 April 2024.