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The story follows Bhola (Mithun Chakraborty), a naive and illiterate villager who is tricked into relocating to Bombay. He is hired by a man named Jagganath Tripathi (Raj Babbar) to "escort" young women, believing he is performing a noble service by reuniting them with their families. The film centers on Bhola's moral awakening when he meets Roopali (Ayesha Jhulka), who forces him to realize he has been unknowingly working as a dalaal (pimp). The latter half of the film tracks his violent quest for redemption and justice against the underworld figures who exploited him. Key Details

The film was heavily criticized for its B-grade, vulgar, and obscene content. Critics slammed its titillating scenes, cheap dialogue, and songs laced with "double entendre". Ayesha Jhulka's character was sexualized, and reports suggest she even refused to perform a topless scene for a rape sequence, for which a body double was used. This pushed the envelope of on-screen sexuality for mainstream Hindi cinema in the early '90s, a move that was both commercially rewarding and artistically derided. dalaal 1993

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: Bhola's pure heart and innocence make him an easy target for Jagannath Tripathi (played with menacing brilliance by Raj Babbar), a powerful, corrupt politician and pimp. Tripathi manipulates Bhola, using his loyalty to turn him into an unwitting "dalaal" (middleman) to procure young women under the guise of offering them legitimate employment. The latter half of the film tracks his