The story follows (Mithun Chakraborty), an honest police officer whose world is turned upside down when his "happy-go-lucky" younger brother, Jai (Saif Ali Khan), is implicated in a deadly bank robbery and murder. Shankar is assigned the task of arresting his own brother "dead or alive," leading to a tense emotional conflict as Jai tries to gather evidence to prove his innocence while being pursued by both the police and a criminal gang. Critical Reception & Trivia

Beyond the spectacle, the film serves as a socio-cultural time capsule. It reflects a period in Indian cinema where the "angry young man" trope was evolving into ensemble-led dramas. The conflict between Shankar’s duty to the badge and his love for his brother mirrors the internal struggle of a society grappling with corruption and systemic rot.

The story revolves around four friends - Sunny, Raja, Kunal, and Gurtej - who grow up together, sharing a bond that seems unbreakable. As they navigate the challenges of adolescence, they find themselves entangled in a web of loyalty, trust, and deception.

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