The movie story revolves around Naghma who’s kidnapped and sold to a brothel house to become
a prostitute. Salman Khan, who had seen her earlier, come to the place and sees her. From
then he usualy, comes there to meet her and soon they fall in love. He and his friends then
a prostitute. Salman Khan, who had seen her earlier, come to the place and sees her. From
then he usualy, comes there to meet her and soon they fall in love. He and his friends then
try to rescue her from her horrible situation and fall into many troubles.
When Saajan is finally able to introduce Kaajal to his parents, they - not surprisingly - reject the idea of his marrying a girl from a brothel, even if she was taken there against her will and is actually from a respectable family. Since Saajan's father, Col. Sood, was already angry with his son for refusing to follow family tradition and join the Indian army, this is the last straw, and Saajan is kicked out of his house. He becomes, in his own words,
A rebel - a word which is repeated several times in the movie. Since Kaajal is already rebelling against Jaggu because she believes in love, they are now both "rebels for love."
With the help of Saajan's college friends, they help Kaajal escape Jaggu's brothel and flee Bombay to Ooty, near where her grandparents live. But just as they are about to be married with Kaajal's grandparents' consent, if not Saajan's father's, police arrive take them back to Bombay, where they claim he's wanted for kidnapping "Paro".
But Saajan's father, upon hearing of his son's heroics in fighting Dhanraj's men to rescue Kaajal, suddenly has a new-found respect for his son, who had previously been a lazy drifter.
With the help of Saajan's three friends, Col. Sood finds his son outside Jaggu's brothel, where the "police" (who are actually working for Dhanraj) have returned Saajan and Kaajal to
Dhanraj, who is preparing to punish them both for her leaving the brothel. The intervention of Leelabai on Kaajal's behalf leads to yet another fight, with several people switching alliances.
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