Zakhmi Dil (1994 film)

Zakhmi Dil is a 1994 Indian film directed by Raju Subramaniam. It stars Akshay Kumar, Ravi Kishan and Ashwini Bhave.

Zakhmi Dil
Directed byRaju Subramaniam
Produced byDamodaran S. Mudaliar
StarringAkshay Kumar
Ashwini Bhave
Ravi Kishan
Music byRishi Raj
Release date
25 November 1994
LanguageHindi
Budget150 million (US$2.1 million)
Box office210 million (US$2.9 million)

Plot

Jaidev (Akshay Kumar) and Gayatri (Ashwini Bhawe) are childhood lovers who are separated due to some misunderstanding. Jaidev becomes a successful music director in Mumbai. Gayatri goes to Mumbai in search of Jaidev. There she meets Mala, who is the lead singer of Jaidev's music company. She addresses herself as Jaidev's wife (but she is not) in front of Gayatri, unknown to Jaidev. Gayatri, heartbroken, leaves from there with her daughter. Jaidev fires Mala due to her careless attitude towards music. Jaidev searches for a new voice for his company. There he meets Guddi (Vandana), who is a fabulous singer. Jaidev launches Guddi and she becomes a successful singer. Meanwhile, Jaidev falls in love with Guddi. Guddi, unaware of the fact, meets Abhimanyu (Ravi Kishan) in Darjeeling and falls in love with him. They come back to meet Jaidev and Jaidev decides to get them married. Abhimanyu is killed by Jaidev's rivals, who want to kill Vandana to close Jaidev's music company. Vandana still in depression after Abhimanyu's death, realises Jaidev's love for her and plans to get married. She bumps into Gayatri. Gayatri's misunderstandings are cleared when she knows the truth. She decided to tell that to Jaidev, but Vandana tries to stop her. During the wedding, some goons attack Vandana and she dies, reuniting Jaidev and Gayatri.

Cast

Soundtracks

#TitleSinger(s)
1 "Mujhko Bhi Sang Le Chal" Sadhana Sargam
2 "Payaliya Geet Sunayegi" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
3 "Ae Meri Zindagi" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
4 "Khushiyon Ka Mausam" Kumar Sanu
5 "Sakhi Mujhe Jaana Hai" Ila Arun, Jayshree
6 "Phool Jahan Khiltey Hain" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
7 "Choodi Khankaoun" Kavita Krishnamurthy


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