Zakhm

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Zakhm

Movie poster for Zakhm
Directed by Mahesh Bhatt
Produced by Mukesh Bhatt
Pooja Bhatt
Written by Mahesh Bhatt
Tanuja Chandra
Girish Dhamija
Starring Ajay Devgan
Pooja Bhatt
Sonali Bendre
Kunal Khemu
Akshay Anand
Nagarjuna Akkineni
Music by M.M. Kreem
Cinematography Nirmal Jani
Editing by Sanjay Sankla
Release date(s) Flag of India 15 December 1998
Country India
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Zakhm (Devnagari: ज़ख़्म, meaning wound) is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Ajay Devgan, Pooja Bhatt, Sonali Bendre and Kunal Khemu.

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[edit] Plot

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Mrs. Desai and her son Ajay
Mrs. Desai and her son Ajay

The film opens with an argument between the music director Ajay (Ajay Devgan) and his wife Sonia (Sonali Bendre) over whether to give birth to their child in a foreign country or in India (because of the insecurity caused by 1992 riots). Ajay soon learns that his mother (Pooja Bhatt) has been burned by a group of Muslim rioters while leaving a church and is in critical condition. Via flashback, there are presented the struggles his mother had to undergo in order to raise her children. She was in love with a Hindu film producer (Nagarjuna Akkineni) but was not allowed to marry him on account of her Muslim faith. The fact that she had children with a Hindu man made her to hide her faith and live her life as a Hindu. After his father's death, Ajay's mother made Ajay promise to bury her in the Muslim faith when she dies, for it is only through a proper burial that she will be able to find herself reunited with her lover in heaven. Ajay's mother succumbs to the burns, however the impedance in Ajay's task comes in the form of the fundamentalist leader Subodhbhai (Ashutosh Rana) and his disciple Anand (Akshay Anand), who happens to be Ajay's own brother.

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The message of unity (l-r) as symbolized by the Sikh, Hindu and Muslim trio
The message of unity (l-r) as symbolized by the Sikh, Hindu and Muslim trio

[edit] Awards

1999 Filmfare Awards

1999 National Film Awards

1999 Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration

  • Won

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