Bekhudi

Bekhudi

N/AMusicalRomance
Director
Rahul Rawail
Release Date
30 July 1992
Language
Hindi

Cast

Review

5.8/10Critic Score

Bekhudi wears its melodramatic heart on its sleeve, embracing the familiar Bollywood template of star-crossed lovers battling family honor and parental disapproval. The film trades in romantic desperation—Rohit's pursuit to Canada feels earnest enough, and there's something genuinely appealing about a protagonist willing to chase love across continents, even if the logic creaks under scrutiny. However, the second half's twist, where Vicky transforms into a scheming villain orchestrating elaborate deceptions, strains credibility beyond the point of no return. The rooftop death of Rocky could have anchored a more complex revenge tragedy, but instead, the film glosses over its moral complications in favor of a manufactured climax. The direction lacks the finesse to balance romance with the darker undertones of violence and manipulation that the story introduces—it's caught between wanting to be a love story and a revenge thriller without committing fully to either.

The performances carry the film through its rougher patches. There's chemistry in the central pairing during the early college sequences, and the supporting cast—particularly Rambo, the reformed thug-turned-ally—offers comic relief that occasionally punctures the overwrought sentiment. Yet the script doesn't give the actors much to work with beyond familiar emotional beats: the passionate declaration, the family rejection, the grand romantic gesture. The film's technical execution is serviceable but uninspired; it la

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Storyline

Rohit, son of a tough judge, sweeps Radhika off her feet in college, but her hothead brother Rocky won't have it—especially after Rohit's father sentences him to jail for cheating and assaulting a principal. When Rocky learns about their budding romance, he attacks Judge Gupta, leading to a brutal rooftop fight where Rocky falls to his death. Now Radhika's parents blame Rohit entirely and ship their daughter off to Canada to marry some guy named Vicky instead.

Desperate to win back his love, Rohit chases Radhika to Canada, where they reunite and go into hiding for ten days until she turns eighteen and can marry him legally. They accidentally crash at Vicky's house after getting conned by a local thug, and shockingly, Vicky actually plays along—offering to help them get married on her birthday! But it's all a trap: Vicky's been secretly plotting with Radhika's parents the whole time, doctoring photos to erase Rohit and frame the perfect bride for himself.

With just hours left before the wedding, Vicky beats Rohit unconscious and hauls Radhika to the altar for a forced marriage. But our guy bounces back with help from Rambo, the very hoodlum who stole his luggage, and crashes the wedding in true Bollywood style to reclaim his love and expose Vicky's betrayal. Love wins, justice prevails, and Rohit finally gets to marry the girl who was always meant to be his!

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