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Wajood

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Pressured to take a clerical job, an aspiring actor (Nana Patekar) falls for a businesswoman (Madhuri Dixit) who longs to be a journalist.

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Kevin M @MarcoKevin Jun 2 Wajood is a fascinating movie that explores the darker side of one sided love, obsession, guilt, and the fear of losing someone. It shows how unspoken feelings and poor choices can slowly consume a person and lead them down the wrong path. The first half hour felt a bit slow to me, but once the story picks up, it becomes much more engaging. The performances from the cast are excellent, and the emotional intensity keeps growing as the movie progresses. What I loved most were the beautiful shayaris delivered by Nana Patekar. His dialogue delivery adds so much depth and emotion that it's hard not to get drawn into the story. A memorable film with strong performances and powerful themes. See more Pooja L @poojalahane May 29 A volatile, intense psychological drama driven entirely by Nana Patekar's powerhouse, terrifyingly obsessive performance as Malhar. His delivery of the iconic "Kaise Piya" monologue is pure cinematic lightning. Madhuri Dixit brings grace and vulnerability, See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Pressured to take a clerical job, an aspiring actor (Nana Patekar) falls for a businesswoman (Madhuri Dixit) who longs to be a journalist.
Director
N. Chandra
Producer
N. Chandra
Screenwriter
N. Chandra
Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Co
N. Chandra Productions
Genre
Crime, Drama, Action, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 11, 1998, Original
Runtime
3h 0m