Suhaag (1994)

A 1994 Bollywood action drama in which a young man uncovers a shocking family secret and fights to free his wrongfully imprisoned father.

Suhaag - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Suhaag
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Directed by: Sandesh Kohli
  • Type: Movie
  • Runtime: 2h 40m
  • Original Language: Hindi
  • Spoken Languages: Hindi
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 20, 1994 (India)
  • Production Countries: India

Suhaag - Plot

Collegian Ajay Sharma was born on 2nd April 1968 and lives in Bombay with his widowed mom, Asha. He is friendly with fellow-collegian, the wealthy Raj Sinha, and both often end up getting beat-up by goons and Madhu (Raj's girlfriend) respectively. After they graduate from college, Raj's maternal uncle asks Ajay to bring his birth certificate so that he could make his passport and find work for him in a department store in Canada. Ajay goes home to look for his birth certificate, but is unable to locate. His mother makes a show of helping him, but instead tears a document and tosses it outside. Ajay puts the document together and finds out that his real name is Ajay Malhotra, his father, Dr. Ravi Malhotra, is still alive, serving a life sentence in prison for killing and stealing a patient's organs. Ajay questions his mother and finds out that his dad was framed by the hospital owner, Rai Bahadur. He and Asha meet Ravi in prison and swear to avenge his humiliation.

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Suhaag - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Sandesh Kohli

Main Cast

  • Ajay Devgn
  • Akshay Kumar
  • Karisma Kapoor
  • Nagma
  • Aruna Irani
  • Dalip Tahil
  • Tiku Talsania
  • Romesh Sharma
  • Adi Irani
  • Suresh Oberoi

Writers

  • Honey Irani

Suhaag - FAQs

Who are the main actors in Suhaag?

Suhaag features Ajay Devgn as Ajay Sharma/Malhotra and Akshay Kumar as Raj Sinha in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Karisma Kapoor, Nagma, Aruna Irani, Dalip Tahil, Suresh Oberoi, Tiku Talsania, Romesh Sharma, and Adi Irani.

What is Suhaag about?

Suhaag follows Ajay, a college student who discovers his real identity and learns his father, a doctor, was framed by a corrupt hospital owner and is serving a life sentence in prison. Ajay and his mother vow to expose the truth and seek justice for the wrongful conviction.

When was Suhaag released?

Suhaag was released on October 20, 1994, in India. The film marked a significant collaboration between Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar, two of Bollywood's rising stars of the early 1990s, and became a notable entry in the masala action genre of that era.

Did Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar previously work together?

Suhaag is one of the notable early films where Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar shared the screen together. Both actors were ascending stars in Bollywood at the time, and their pairing in this 1994 action drama drew significant audience interest and contributed to the film's commercial appeal.

Where can I watch Suhaag online?

Suhaag is available on Amazon Video, where you can rent or buy the film. For a full overview of viewing options available in your region, checking a streaming aggregator like JustWatch is recommended to find the most current and convenient platform for you.

Who directed Suhaag (1994)?

Suhaag was directed by Sandesh Kohli. The film was written by Honey Irani and is a classic example of the masala action drama format popular in early-1990s Bollywood, blending family emotion, betrayal, and high-energy action sequences into a single narrative.

Is Suhaag based on a true story?

No, Suhaag is not based on a true story. It is a fictional Bollywood action drama written by Honey Irani. The film draws on familiar themes of wrongful imprisonment, family loyalty, and revenge that were common in popular Hindi cinema of the 1990s.

What are movies similar to Suhaag?

If you enjoyed Suhaag, you might also like Agneepath (1990), Raavan (2010), Badmaash Company (2010), Riyasat (2014), and Aag Hi Aag (1987). These films share similar themes of justice, family drama, and action that define the masala genre Suhaag belongs to.

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