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Jaal: The Trap
2003 Indian film
Jaal: The Trap is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It stars Sunny Deol, Tabu, Reema Sen, Amrish Puri and Anupam Kher.[2] It was released on 18 July 2003.[3][4]
Plot
[edit]In hilly areas of Shimla reside the Kaul family (mashobra), consisting of Major Amrish, his wife Sudha, a daughter, and a son, Ajay. Ajay meets with two accidents on his motorcycle due to the carelessness of Neha Pandit; this leads to their meeting again, and both fall in love. Ajay finds out that Neha has been widowed, but this does not deter him, and he convinces her father-in-law, R. K. Sharma, to bless them, which he does. Shortly after his approval, Neha is abducted by terrorist group Wafa-e-Alhak headed by Junaid Afghani, who demand the release of their chief Naved Rabhani, and in exchange for Neha, Anita Choudhary, the daughter of India's Home Minister Bhagwat Choudhary. Ajay is tasked with abducting Anita and bringing her to them if he is to ever see Neha alive again, but Anita has now relocated to New Zealand under the security of Major Amrish Kaul. Ajay travels to New Zealand, Anita falls in love with him, and he manages to bring her to Junaid, but confronts him to rescue both Anita a
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Sunny Deol filmography
Indian actor Sunny Deol debuted in his father's production Betaab (1983) directed by Rahul Rawail, which was a commercial success. It was followed by numerous roles in some other films of that decade including Sohni Mahiwal (1984), Arjun (1985) and Paap Ki Duniya (1988).[1] In 1989, his role as a police officer in Tridev was highlighted and he also appeared in ChaalBaaz; both were among the top 5 highest earning films of the year.[2]
Sunny Deol appeared in the lead role of a boxer in another of his father's productions Ghayal, directed by debutante Rajkumar Santoshi, which became the year's second top-grossing film. It established and won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor and National Film Special Jury Award.[3] In 1993, Deol reunited with Santoshi to play an alcoholic lawyer in the highly successful social drama Damini and was awarded the Filmfare Award and National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.[4] That year, his character of a lieutenant army officer in Yash Chopra's psychological thriller Darr earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination.[5] In 1996 he appeared as a criminal in Raj Kanwar's action film Jeet. He also worked with Santoshi a third time in Gh
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