While there is no single "exclusive" feature officially marketed under that name, several notable attributes and behind-the-scenes facts define the 1998 Bollywood action film :
The story follows Vishal Agnihotri (Sunny Deol), a simple man whose life is shattered when his father, an honest schoolteacher (played by Anupam Kher), is humiliated and driven to suicide by a powerful and corrupt lawyer, Ashok Jaiswal (Amrish Puri). salaakhen 1998 exclusive
Rating (Retrospective): 3.5/5 – A dark, gritty thriller that deserved a better fate. While there is no single "exclusive" feature officially
The 1998 film is often remembered as one of Sunny Deol’s most intense "angry young man" performances of the late 90s. Directed by Guddu Dhanoa, this action-drama delivered exactly what Deol fans craved: high-octane dialogue, explosive action sequences, and a relentless crusade against a corrupt system. The Plot: A Fight Against Injustice However, Salaakhen represented the last stand of the
Salaakhen was released during a transitional period in Bollywood. The industry was beginning to move toward softer, NRI-focused romances (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai also released in 1998). However, Salaakhen represented the last stand of the "earthy" action film—movies made for the single-screen audiences who cheered for justice served with a fist.
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Trivia: The film was shot in just six months and marked Sunny Deol's last collaboration with Raveena Tandon for many years.