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After businessman Ram Pratap Singh (Raj Babbar) gives police information pertaining to a journalist's murder, gangster Jagmohan (Danny Denzongpa) goes to prison for the crime. Soon, Singh's life turns upside down when Jagmohan's cohorts begin peppering him with threats. Helped by Inspector Sharma (Suresh Oberoi), he goes into the witness protection program with his wife and child, but the cover may not be enough to keep them safe.

Top Cast

  • Vikas Anand

    Vikas Anand

    Doctor

  • Raj Babbar

    Raj Babbar

  • Raj Bharti

    Raj Bharti

    D.I.G

  • Abhi Bhattacharya

    Abhi Bhattacharya

    Senior Police Officer

  • Danny Denzongpa

    Danny Denzongpa

    Seth. Jagmohan

  • Vishal Desai

    Vishal Desai

  • T.P. Jain

    T.P. Jain

    Subramaniam (Party Guest)

  • Satyendra Kapoor

    Satyendra Kapoor

    Murthy

  • Mac Mohan

    Mac Mohan

    Juda

Overview

After businessman Ram Pratap Singh (Raj Babbar) gives police information pertaining to a journalist's murder, gangster Jagmohan (Danny Denzongpa) goes to prison for the crime. Soon, Singh's life turns upside down when Jagmohan's cohorts begin peppering him with threats. Helped by Inspector Sharma (Suresh Oberoi), he goes into the witness protection program with his wife and child, but the cover may not be enough to keep them safe.

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