And sworn enemies become friends. I really liked this movie. So touching and so instructive. When two people hate each other, their loved ones suffer.
A wall of hatred and a thirst for power and wealth have overshadowed the minds of the two leaders of criminal gangs, and they are ready to drown the entire city in blood. But their plans are not meant to come true. After all, their two faithful people, on whom all their dirty business rested, leave them, intending to intermarry. Their siblings love each other and want to get married. But the former bosses of Krishna and Arjuna do not intend to put up with this, and begin to weave networks of lies, intrigue, betrayal and incite enmity between two already hostile people. But a tragedy occurs that forces Krishna and Arjuna to unite. And then they become friends. And the day will come when every vile scoundrel and scoundrel will get what they deserve.
How good is Mithun Chakroborti in the role of Krishna , simply not to describe in words. I just couldn't look at him. Inimitable as always. All emotions are expressed in the eyes and on the face. This talent Mithun, one expression of the face to tell the viewer about the state in which his character is. Just bravo. He's my favorite actor.
I also enjoyed Aditya Pancholi as Arjuna. I have not seen him in a positive role for a long time, constantly plays notorious villains. And he's a beauty here. It seems that at first the role is negative, his character is the right hand of the mafia boss (as well as the right hand of another mafia, but he retains humanity, nobility and, most importantly, honor, which allows him to unite with Krishna). Coupled with Mithun, he's just as incredibly good here. I really liked it. Bravo.
The film itself is of course quite simple, sometimes even primitive and very predictable, but the plot of the film and impeccable acting of the actors, as well as incredibly dynamic songs and dances, do not allow you to underestimate it. Filmed in the best traditions of Indian cinema. Be sure to like fans of the inimitable Mithun Chakroborti. And, of course, I'm putting
10 out of 10