The 1995 film brought both the superstars, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, on celluloid for the first time. The film was a blockbuster and one of the top-grossing films of the year at the time of its release. It witnessed a golden 50-week run in 76 centers and in its 75th week, the film was showcased in cinema halls across 26 centers.
Karan Arjun also gave India its iconic ‘cine-ma’ in the form of Rakhee Gulzar‘s character Durga Singh and a menacing villain in the late Amrish Puri’s Thakur Durjan Singh. It also features Kajol as Sonia Saxena and Mamta Kulkarni as Bindiya.
The film continues to enjoy the cult-status in pop culture due to its high on recall dialogues and soul-stirring music by Rajesh Roshan with the endearing theme of brotherhood.
Produced by Rakesh Roshan’s FilmKraft Production, Karan Arjun is celebrated for its thrilling action sequences, emotional depth, and the unforgettable chemistry between Salman and Shah Rukh.
Set against a backdrop of reincarnation and revenge, the movie follows the journey of two brothers, Karan and Arjun, who are separated due to a family feud. Fate reunites them in their next lives as they seek justice and redemption.
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