Consequence) is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language romantic psychological thriller film directed by Rahul Rawail.
It stars Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan in lead roles with an ensemble supporting cast including Sudha Chandran, Tinnu Anand, Beena Banerjee, Kiran Kumar, Kalpana Iyer and Himani Shivpuri, with Deepak Tijori in a guest appearance.
Moreover, the film also earned Dixit her 7th nomination for Best Actress, but she instead won the award for Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
She lives with her sister Padmisha and her brother-in-law Mohanlal, who is a drunkard and bets all the money he can find on horse races.
Shivani meets Vijay Agnihotri, a wealthy industrialist who is instantly infatuated with her but she shows no interest in him.
Vijay is heartbroken, shocked, and disappointed while Shivani and Ashok get posted right after their wedding and move to America.
Shivani left her job as an air hostess and began volunteering at a hospital for the mentally and physically disabled.
He plans to start his own airline where he hires Ashok as a general manager with a high salary.
She shares the news with her husband but Vijay interrupts, revealing that he's used Shivani's photos as advertisements for the new airline.
This enrages Shivani who demands that Vijay leave and then insists that Ashok quit his job as well as the new house, and that she will work to support the family instead.
Insulted and angered, Ashok slaps and disowns Shivani, who leaves the house much to his great regret.
When the prison guard learns that Shivani is pregnant from the visit, she gives her a severe beating and throws her into a dark isolation cell, which causes her to have a miscarriage.
She begins with the prison guard by planning a night-long worship event at the jail, staging an alibi for herself.
First, she kills Mohanlal by choking him with rupee notes and chewing off a significant amount of flesh from his arm.
Deciding that it is more important for Vijay to die than for her to live, Shivani lets go, causing them both to fall to their deaths.
[3] Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood gave the album 7.5 stars stating, "Anjaam's tunes are overall a mixed fare but the songs that were sweet and melodious were enough to project the soundtrack to higher standards.