Daag (1999 film)
Daag: The Fire (English: Stain) is a 1999 Indian action drama thriller film written, produced and directed by Raj Kanwar, starring Sanjay Dutt, Chandrachur Singh and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles. The film received mixed reviews but achieved Superhit status at the end of its theatrical run.[1][2] One of the strongest criticisms was that despite the title, there was neither a stain nor a fire. Raj Kanwar claimed that the title was a reference to the dualism intrinsic to nature, such as the Yin and the Yang. This was however lost on viewers.
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Movie Title | |
Directed by | Raj Kanwar |
Produced by | Raj Kanwar |
Written by | Raj Kanwar Jainendra Jain (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Robin Bhatt Akash Khurana |
Starring | Sanjay Dutt Chandrachur Singh Mahima Chaudhry Shakti Kapoor |
Music by | Rajesh Roshan |
Cinematography | Harmeet Singh |
Edited by | A. Muthu |
Distributed by | Inderjit Films |
Release date | 12 February 1999 |
Running time | 166 Minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Plot
A former Indian soldier Karan Singh (Sanjay Dutt) wants to seek revenge for his upright father Satya Prakash Singh (Shivaji Satam), who was wrongly placed in jail because he is falsely accused and prosecuted by a shrewd lawyer Ravi Verma (Chandrachur Singh) who is backed up by his father in law Singhal (Raj Babbar).
Singhal daughter Kajal is the wife of corrupt lawyer Ravi, who can win almost any case, During a court case he falsely accuses and convicts a righteous man of corruption and he commits suicide out of disgrace, his son major Karan swears revenge and one day after a party that Kajal and Ravi attend can fire a pistol directly at Ravi, but his wife Kajal (Mahima Chaudhry) comes in to save her husband using her body as a shield. Karan fires a second time and Ravi is shot in the spinal cord and loses part of his memory and the doctors diagnose him with 'retrograde amnesia".
In the hospital, Kajal succumbs to her wound and dies. As an attempt to restore Ravi's memory, Singhal requests the help of a street women Kajri, who looks exactly like Kajal (Mahima Chaudhry, in a dual role) to pretend to be Ravi's wife temporarily.
However, obstinate Karan is still seeking his revenge by stalking Ravi in the hospital and hatches a plan to kill Ravi. Karan and Kajri collect all the evidence that proves Karan's father's innocence. Ravi regains his memory and starts to sympathise with Karan, with the help of Kajri he promises Karan that once he gains full recovery he will prove to the court that Karan's father was truly innocent, but wrongly persecuted presenting all the proof. Learning of this turn of events, Singhal turns the tables on Ravi.
A major family feud ensues between Singhal and Ravi. Ravi with the help from Karan wins over the final court case and finally, the real perpetrators are placed behind bars (including Singhal who had instigated this), Ravi and Kajri unite happy at last and Karan gives himself up to the police voluntarily.
Cast
- Sanjay Dutt as Captain Karan Singh (Protagonist)
- Chandrachur Singh as Ravi Verma (Protagonist)
- Mahima Chaudhry - as Kajal Verma (Nee Singhal)/Kajri (Double Role)
- Shakti Kapoor - as Dr. Anand
- Sachin Khedekar - as Inspector Vinay
- Raj Babbar - as Mr. Singhal (Main Antagonist)
- Kunika - as Nurse
- Johnny Lever- as Sunder
- Shivaji Satam - as Satya Prakash Singh, Karan's father
Soundtrack
"Pardesiya Itna Bata Sajna, dil deewana na jaane ( Anuradha Paudwal solo)" was very famous at the time of movie release. All Music by Rajesh Roshan. and Lyrics by Sameer.
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Dil Diwana" | Kumar Sanu, Anuradha Paudwal |
2 | "Piya Lagi Lagan" | Anuradha Paudwal, Jaspinder Narula |
3 | "Dil Deewana Naa Jaane Kab (Female)" | Anuradha Paudwal |
4 | "Pardesiya Itna Bata Sajna" | Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal |
5 | "Pyar Hamein Pyar Tum" | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
6 | "Lucky Kabootar" | Sukhwinder Singh |
7 | "Chehra Tera Chehra" | Kumar Sanu, Anuradha Paudwal |
8 | "Dil Dhak Dhak Dhadke" | Jaspinder Narula |
9 | "Pyar Hamein Pyar Tum (Instrumental)" |
References
- Suparn Verma (13 February 1999). "Revenge and amnesia". Rediff. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- "review (Planet Bollywood)". Retrieved 19 December 2013.