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By Prema K. ©2004 Bollyvista.com |
Unfortunately for him, she has a past. She'd been married to an army officer, Rajiv (Akshay Kumar), who had to leave for the battlefield on the day of their marriage. He is taken in the custody of Pakistani officers, headed by Danny Denzongpa. The latter obviously tries to extract information from him, but when he doesn't succeed, he tortures him ruthlessly. The confrontation scene between the two is impressive. Like in the recent Amitabh starrer, ‘Deewar’, Rajiv and the other Indian ‘Prisoners of War’ escape and manage to reach India.
Cut to Shweta and Kunal. Kunal has decided to marry Shweta. Now a human drama unfolds on screen. Shweta is torn between her husband and her love. We are not telling what happens; is the love sacrificed for the husband or vice versa? The bit where Shweta narrates her past to Kunal is interesting. She is also impressive here otherwise she doesn’t have much to do in this hero-dominated film. |