Tanuja Chandra Starring: Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, Ashutosh Rana, Madan Jain Genre: Psychological Thriller / Romance
Made her first-ever screen appearance as a child artist, playing the younger version of Preity Zinta's character. Comparisons to "The Silence of the Lambs"
If you are a fan of gritty storytelling and iconic performances, Sangharsh is a must-watch that still holds up more than two decades later. sangharsh 1999 hindi akshay kumarpreity zintaashutosh rana
Rana’s portrayal is legendary. His unhinged performance—particularly the haunting ululation ("hulululu") and the sight of him in a saree—earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Villain
Long before Preity Zinta became synonymous with bubbly, energetic characters in films like Koi... Mil Gaya and Kal Ho Naa Ho , Sangharsh showcased her depth as a serious actress. In a 2024 interview celebrating the film's 25th anniversary, director Tanuja Chandra praised Zinta, recalling, "She worked with great passion and I treasured her enthusiasm" . Despite her intelligence, Reet hits a dead end
Despite her intelligence, Reet hits a dead end. Desperate and psychologically tormented by the killer’s taunts, she takes a monumental risk. She approaches (Akshay Kumar), a brilliant but cynical criminologist who is serving a life sentence in a maximum-security prison for killing his abusive father.
The journey of Sangharsh from script to screen is as interesting as the film itself. Produced by under the banner of Vishesh Films and distributed by Sony Pictures , the film had a budget of approximately ₹40 million (Rs. 4 crores). Shot with a grim, shadowy palette by cinematographer Teja (Dharma Teja), the visual language of the film contributed heavily to its unsettling atmosphere. Shot with a grim
As Reet digs deeper into the investigation, she discovers that the crimes are not random. They are ritualistic killings driven by religious fanaticism. To understand the mind of the killer, Reet is forced to seek help from an unlikely source: Professor Aman Varma (Akshay Kumar), a brilliant but incarcerated genius who was unjustly imprisoned.