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Jeene Nahi Doonga
Bitter animosity and hatred has existed between the communities of Jangavar and Dilavar. While Dilavar's Roshan wants to bring peace between everyone, he sets an example by marrying Chandni. This enrages the Jangavars' who attack the Dilavars, killing Roshan. Before dying, Roshan asks his twin brother, Raka, to promise that he will bring peace by getting their brother, Badal, married to Shaka's sister, Reshma. Raka attempts to carry out his promise, by letting both meet and fall in love with each other. When the time comes for Badal to propose to Reshma, she accepts with one condition - that Badal kill Raka and bring his severed head to Jangavar. The question is will Badal sacrifice his brother's life to marry Reshma and bring peace between the two communities?
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Plot Summary
A wealthy man's adopted son is falsely accused of murder and must prove his innocence. He faces opposition from his own adoptive family who believe the accusations. The film follows his struggle to uncover the truth and clear his name while navigating betrayal and danger.
Critical Reception
Jeene Nahi Doonga was a commercial success, primarily driven by its action sequences and the performances of its lead actors. While critically divisive, it resonated with audiences for its dramatic plot and entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-octane action sequences and dramatic plot.
The performances of Dharmendra and Govinda were often highlighted.
Some critics found the plot predictable and overly melodramatic.
Google audience: Audience reception for Jeene Nahi Doonga was generally positive, with viewers appreciating the action, drama, and the chemistry between the lead actors.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant box office hit, marking a commercially successful collaboration between Dharmendra and Govinda.
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