: Despite the dark themes, the music is classic 90s Bollywood. Songs like "Badi Mushkil Hai" remain popular today and provide a surreal contrast to the film's violent undertones.

The film is a stark departure from typical 90s romances, focusing instead on the destructive power of entitlement and the lengths a woman will go to for justice. Violence and Realism:

In the vast ocean of Shah Rukh Khan’s 100+ film career, Anjaam is the dark, forgotten island. It is a film that asks difficult questions. It is a film that does not offer comfort. But most importantly, it is a film that proves Shahrukh Khan is not just a romantic hero; he is one of the greatest actors India has ever produced. Do not watch Anjaam expecting love. Watch it for the consequence.

Vijay, a man from a troubled background, becomes obsessively in love with Shivani, a successful woman. After she rejects him and marries another man, Vijay’s obsession escalates into stalking, harassment, and violent revenge that devastates Shivani’s life and family. The film tracks Shivani’s struggle for justice and Vijay’s unraveling, culminating in a courtroom and moral climax.

Shivani Chopra (Madhuri Dixit) is a wealthy, kind-hearted airline stewardess based in Mumbai. She is happily married to Ashok (Deepak Tijori) and has a young daughter, Pinky.