Title | Singer | Rating | ||||
1 | Jiyo Ke Ek Saal | Abhijeet, Mangal Singh, Kavita Krishnamurthy | 4 | Lyrics | 5 : 28 | |
2 | Aaj Teri Baaho Me (Happy) | Mangal Singh, Anuradha Paudwal | 5 | Lyrics | 5 : 26 | |
3 | Raat Jaane Jaan | Anuradha Paudwal | 4 | Lyrics | 7 : 44 | |
4 | Aaj Teri Baaho Me (Sad) | Mangal Singh | 3 | Lyrics | 3 : 2 | |
5 | Aashiq Nazar Ka | Alka Yagnik, Sudesh Bhosale | 4 | Lyrics | 5 : 48 |
Ravi Khanna is a well known lawyer of the Bombay High court and has worked hard to get that position. He falls in love and marries Rama who is also a lawyer. His younger brother Sumit is a happy-go-lucky boy and studies in a reputed college. He falls in love with the wealthy Anju and both plan to get married soon. While the marriage preparation is on the way, tragedy strikes when Anju goes missing mysteriously. After a long search her bruised and battered dead body is recovered. Sumit and her family is devastated at the discovery. Soon a few more college students go missing and come up dead. The police begin their investigations and to their shock, the evidence points to Sumit. He is arrested and tried in court where his brother is the judge and his lawyer is his sister-in-law.
The film is directed by Lawrence D’Souza and is produced by Shradha Bokade. The music is composed by Anand Milind and its story is written by Abdul Rauf. The star cast includes Jeetendra,Sumeet Saigal, Jayaprada,shilpa Shirodkar, Anil Sood and Anupam Kher.