

Dulaara
Raja's adoptive father, James Joyner, was once a career-criminal who was gunned down by the police; thus when there are killings in and around the city Raja becomes a suspect - only to learn that he is being framed for someone else's crime; while on the other hand Inspector Vijay Chauhan is looking for evidence to incarcerate him.
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Plot Summary
Raja is a young man who lives in a village and is in love with Priya. However, his life takes a drastic turn when a local gangster, Bhairav Singh, targets his family. Raja is forced to leave his village and venture into the city to protect his loved ones and seek justice against the powerful forces that wronged him. He must navigate the dangerous underworld and confront his enemies to reclaim his life and honor.
Critical Reception
Dulaara was a commercial success, praised for its action sequences and Govinda's performance. While critically it received mixed reviews, often citing a formulaic plot, its entertainment value and music resonated well with audiences, making it a popular film of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for energetic action sequences and Govinda's charismatic performance.
- The romantic subplot and music were highlighted as enjoyable elements.
- Criticized by some for a predictable storyline and melodramatic elements.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with viewers appreciating the film's entertainment quotient and the chemistry between the lead actors. The action and dance numbers were frequently mentioned as highlights.
Fun Fact
The film's soundtrack, particularly the song 'Mukhda Pehli Baar', was a major hit and contributed significantly to its commercial success.
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