Probably one of the most violent bollywood films ever. When Madhuri rips the flesh off of Tinnu Anands arm.. Also SRK beating the crap out of Madhuri for a good 3 minutes. A decent film as far as acting but heavily misogynistic and violent.
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Which one? Baazigar or Darr? I thought it was made pretty clear in both movies that he had a terrible childhood. In the begginning of Baazigar they show him cleaning people's shoes and washing their cars, struggling to make money to feed him and his sick mom. He also went through witnessing his sister and ad die in the same night. In Darr, Rahuls's dad (Dalip Tahil) makes it pretty clear that he's had a rough childhood. He says to the psychologisyt in the begginning that Rahul (SRK) was always quiet from childhood, but everything only got worse after his mom's death in a car accident.
No, I meant Anjaam. All we know in that movie is that he has major issues.
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I dont think Baazigar is that much better then Anjaam. Anjaam was a very good movie. And his performance was amazing. He played this role so flawlessly, and same goes for Darr. Baazigar was a good movie was I Darr and Baazigar aren't that much different then Anjaam in the sense of which is better.
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I dont think Baazigar is that much better then Anjaam. Anjaam was a very good movie. And his performance was amazing. He played this role so flawlessly, and same goes for Darr. Baazigar was a good movie was I Darr and Baazigar aren't that much different then Anjaam in the sense of which is better.
Anjaam was way too over the top compared to Baazigar & Daar.
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