Mohra

It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Poonam Jhawer, Raza Murad, Paresh Rawal, Gulshan Grover, and Sadashiv Amrapurkar.

Vishal Agnihotri is serving a life sentence for murdering four criminals who raped and killed his sister-in-law, Rita.

He has committed the crime after the four were acquitted by court with help from a corrupt public prosecutor and soon after when the criminals again attempted to rape his wife, resulting in her suicide.

Roma's boss, Mr. Jindal who is supposedly blind and the owner of Samadhan Newspaper, reopens Vishal's case by presenting new evidence to the legal authorities.

Jindal convinces Vishal that the city is full of crime and he wants him to eliminate mob bosses Jibran, Tyson and their associates, and Kamdev Kulkarni, the Commissioner of Police as well, for which he helped secure his release.

After being informed by Kashinath that Vishal is the hitman responsible for killing his gang members, Jibran calls Tyson to meet and clear up any misunderstanding.

Jindal was a greedy and lazy person looking to make quick money, and had approached Jibran and Tyson to sell drugs for them and make more money, by impersonating Inspector Karan Saxena (Amar's father) and enabling the smuggling of drugs across the check post.

Kashinath helps Vishal and Amar trace Jindal to an abandoned fort where drug lords have assembled.

Source[4] The music for the film was composed by Viju Shah, with lyrics by Indeevar and Anand Bakshi.

[6] Initially, Viju Shah wanted Sapna Mukherjee to render "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast" but, upon Rajiv Rai's insistence, opted for Kavita Krishnamurthy instead.

Viju Shah added the song to this film, and got singers Pankaj Udhas and Sadhana Sargam to sing it.

Anand Bakhshi had written the song "Ae Kaash Kahin Aisa Hota" for Dilip Kumar's unreleased movie "Kalinga", but was finally used in Mohra.

[10] The background score consisted of plagiarised versions of "The Terminator theme" and "I feel you (Babylon Mix)" by Depeche Mode.