When Shiv tries to leave the crime world, he's hunted down by his former associates, led by a ruthless gangster named Manya (played by Danny Denzongpa). In the process, Raj and Anju get caught in the crossfire.
Adding to its infamy, the film was at the center of a massive controversy. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) took issue with the film's excessive violence, particularly the depiction of a rape scene involving Rambha's character. The board demanded multiple cuts, and the film was eventually given an 'A' (Adults Only) certificate after the director agreed to modify several scenes. This controversy only fueled public curiosity, and the film opened to packed houses, largely due to its "so bad it's good" reputation. index of jaani dushman
A pair of shape-shifting snakes (iccha-dhari naags) are separated by a sage's curse. Reincarnated in the 21st century as college students, tragedy strikes when the female lead is assaulted. The snake-man (played by Arman Kohli) embarks on a high-tech killing spree against a group of friends. When Shiv tries to leave the crime world,