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The film was a commercial hit, recording an excellent opening and solidifying Sunny Deol's status as a top action star of the decade. Film Details at a Glance Guddu Dhanoa Sunny Deol, Raveena Tandon, Anupam Kher, Amrish Puri Release Date April 24, 1998 Budget / Box Office ₹9 Crore / ₹18.58 Crore or perhaps a comparison of this film to Sunny Deol's other 90s action hits?

The soundtrack, composed by Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen, featured hits like "Punjabi Munda," which provided a commercial balance to the film’s otherwise dark themes. Why "Salaakhen" Still Matters salaakhen 1998 exclusive

No 90s Bollywood retrospective is complete without discussing the music. While Salaakhen was an action film, its soundtrack by Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen became a massive chartbuster. The film was a commercial hit, recording an

In the crowded landscape of late-90s Bollywood, where romance and family melodramas ruled, (translation: Chains ) arrived as a gritty, socially conscious action drama — largely forgotten today, yet deserving of a closer look. Why "Salaakhen" Still Matters No 90s Bollywood retrospective

3.5/5 – A dark, gritty thriller that deserved a better fate.

What makes the story so compelling is the behind-the-scenes turmoil. According to production sources from the time, the film was shot in a grueling 45-day schedule. Mithun Chakraborty, known for his discipline, reportedly performed his own stunts—including a dangerous sequence involving a collapsing warehouse—without a body double.

This film arrived at the peak of Sunny Deol’s "Action King" phase. His portrayal of Vishal Agnihotri is a masterclass in controlled rage. The "dhau-dhau" (loud, impactful) action style of the late 90s is on full display here—from the legendary hand-to-hand combat scenes to the dramatic courtroom outbursts. Critical Reception and Legacy