‘Dushman’ clocks 25 years: Kajol says it is ‘one of the scariest films’ she has ever said yes to

Updated : May 29, 2023 17:44
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Tanuja Chandra’s directorial debut ‘Dushman’, starring Kajol, Sanjay Dutt and Ashutosh Rana, completes 25 years on May 29, 2023. The revenge drama still sends a shiver down one’s spine.

Kajol took to social media on the film’s 25th anniversary and shared a short clip of the movie’s song ‘Pyar Ko Ho Jaane Do’. In her post, she talked about the film and wrote ‘#25years to Dushman. One of the scariest films I have ever said yes to or even watched for that matter. @ashutosh_ramnarayan scared the crap out of me on screen and I’m sure out of all of you guys as well. And a big thanks till today to @poojab1972 and @tanuja__chandra for making me so comfortable with such an uncomfortable topic. It is still such an uncomfortable film for me to watch! #WomenRock #StillWorking #SanjayDutt #FabFilm.’

Filmmaker Tanuja also reshared Kajol’s post on her Instagram Stories. She wrote, ’25 years ago, my first film, Dushman released. What a journey! Thank you @kajol for marking this day. I loved working with you.’

Ashutosh Rana made his acting debut with ‘Dushman’. After the film’s success, he went on to play a string of negative roles. He also won multiple awards for his performance.

‘Dushman’, produced by Pooja Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt, was a remake of the Hollywood film ‘Eye For An Eye’.

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