Delivered a performance marked by vulnerability and physical intensity, particularly in the film’s legendary "Ragdoll" finale.
Composed by Anu Malik, the soundtrack is a study in contrast: Chaahat 1996 -Hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-Pooja Bhatt...
In today’s era of dopamine-driven, high-concept romance, feels refreshingly human. It asks a difficult question: Can love survive when it is built on a debt? Delivered a performance marked by vulnerability and physical
(Anupam Kher), for urgent medical treatment. In Mumbai, Roop finds employment at a hotel owned by a wealthy businessman, Ajay Narang (Naseeruddin Shah). The central conflict arises when Ajay's sister, Reshma Narang (Anupam Kher), for urgent medical treatment
Chaahat wants to be a cautionary tale about how love can curdle into obsession. But it ends up romanticizing the very thing it tries to condemn. Roop’s behavior—following Pooja, refusing to take no for an answer, declaring “I can’t live without you”—is framed as passionate devotion, not harassment. The film never clearly condemns him. By the climax, you’re not sure who the real villain is: the obvious monster (Ajay) or the “hero” who is only slightly less unhinged.