
Composed by the duo Jatin–Lalit with lyrics penned by Sameer, the soundtrack provides an emotional anchor to the film's otherwise tense and dark atmosphere.
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in her screen debut as the childhood version of the lead character. The Gripping Narrative The story follows Reet Oberoi sangharsh 1999 hindi akshay kumarpreity zintaashutosh rana
| Attribute | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Sangharsh (संघर्ष) | | Year | 1999 | | Director | Tanuja Chandra | | Producer | Mukesh Bhatt | | Writer | Mahesh Bhatt (story), Tanuja Chandra (screenplay), Girish Dhamija (dialogues) | | Music | Jatin–Lalit | | Lyrics | Sameer | | Cinematography | Nirmal Jani | | Editing | Sanjay Sankla | | Runtime | 110 minutes | | Language | Hindi | | Genre | Psychological Thriller, Crime, Horror |
The narrative centers on Reet Oberoi (Preity Zinta), a young, vulnerable, yet fiercely determined trainee officer with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Reet is haunted by childhood trauma, having witnessed her brother being gunned down after turning into a terrorist. This psychological scar manifests as a debilitating fear of firearms, a weakness her superiors frequently exploit to undermine her position in a male-dominated environment. Composed by the duo Jatin–Lalit with lyrics penned
The story revolves around Vijay (played by Akshay Kumar), a young man who claims to be suffering from multiple personality disorder. He recounts his past to Dr. Sudhir (played by Naseeruddin Shah), detailing his supposedly troubled childhood and the emergence of his alternate personality, "Angrez Baba," a British colonial officer. According to Vijay, this alternate personality stems from his witnessing of the brutal murder of his parents by a British officer during India's struggle for independence.
The film revolves around a horrific string of child abductions and murders in Delhi, orchestrated by a religious fanatic named Lajja Shankar Pandey (Ashutosh Rana). The antagonist believes that sacrificing innocent children will grant him immortality. The Gripping Narrative The story follows Reet Oberoi
"Sangharsh" received mixed reviews from critics but was appreciated for its unique storyline and Akshay Kumar's performance. It didn't perform exceptionally well at the box office but has since been recognized for its attempt to explore psychological themes.
Released on September 3, 1999, is a psychological horror thriller that remains a cult classic for its intense performances and dark, gripping themes. Directed by Tanuja Chandra , the film is widely considered an unofficial Indian adaptation of the 1991 Hollywood masterpiece, The Silence of the Lambs . The Plot: A Desperate Hunt
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