- Brave Indian policeman Raj beats up, then arrests Muslim terrorist Khan. This gets him promoted, and he is congratulated by none other than his father-in-law, who is also a very high ranking policeman. Suddenly, Raj finds out that many policemen would like to see Khan go free. He consults his father-in-law and surprisedly finds no support from him. Disagreements and arguments ensue, and his father-in-law gets killed as a result. The Police suspect Raj of killing him, they begin the process of arresting him, and he runs away--while Khan is all set to get freed to do whatever he likes.—Calista
- Raj Shekhar Azad is a brave and honest cop idolized by wannabe cops all over India. He single-handedly nabs notorious terrorist Wasim Khan. Later he learns that some of his associates in police force are trying to get Wasim Khan out of prison. His investigations in terrorist activities point to millionaire Shankar Singhania. Azad confronts Singhania and the battle between good and evil begins.—Soumitra
- Raj (popular Indian leading man Sunny Deol) is an idealistic cop who who sets out to nab an extremist saboteur named Wasim Khan (Mukesh Rishi), only to discover that the terrorist's connections extend to a prominent local businessman (Danny Denzongpa) and even to the chief of police (Raj Babbar)--who happens to be Raj's father-in-law.—gavin@sunny_deol2009@yahoo.com
- DCP Rajshekhar Azad does the impossible by arresting the world-wide terrorist Wasim Khan and locks him in a special cell for interrogation. One by one he finds that the special chosen officers assigned to Wasim Khan cell are seriously beaten up, sustaining various injuries, and he suspects that Wasim is using his officers as a medium to send messages to his men to create mayhem among innocent people. Under these circumstances, Rajshekhar decides to create situations that will force forward the people who are hand-in-glove with Wasim, including multi-millionaire Shanker Singhania and his very own father-in-law, also the DGP Suryapratap Singh. Rajshekhar must now decides to go against his senior and lose his job or be a silent spectator and watch as innocent people continue to lose their lives.—gavin (racktoo@hotmail.com)
- DCP Rajshekhar Azad does the unthinkable: he daringly, single-handedly apprehends notorious terrorist Wasim Khan. While he receives natural praise and accolades, some within his own police force don't support or applaud this victory. One such person is Director General of Police Suryapratap Singh, who has a secret meeting with Rajshekhar, and asks him to go on sick leave, so that the Government of India can arrange Wasim's release. The fact that Suryapratap is also Rajshekhar's father-in-law adds more pressure on him to submit to his superior or make matters worse by disobeying him and creating a rift in his personal life. Things get even more complicated for Rajshekar when Suryapratap is killed, and he becomes the primary suspect with a motive.—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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