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Title
Sarhad Paar
Cast Sanjay Dutt, Tabu, Mahima Choudhary,Chandrachur Singh, Rahul Dev,
Akash Khurana, Satyen Kappu,
Director Raman Kumar
Genre Action
Year 2007
Army man Ranjit Singh [Sanjay Dutt] returns home after a long time. Declared
missing in action after he inadvertently crossed the border, Ranjit went through
trauma and torment as a prisoner across the border. Amongst the faces to greet
Ranjit on his return is that of his wife Pammi [Tabu] and sister Simran [Mahima
Chaudhary]. They are happy that their loved one is back, but are shocked to see
his condition. In the Army Hospital, Ranjit is trying to recuperate from the
horrifying experiences he has gone through. He sees a face every time he shuts
his eyes, only to reopen them in a state of confusion. He has lost his memory,
but can only remember this face.
Meanwhile, Pammi and Simran try to help Ranjit to get back to normal life, but
in vain. Disappointed, Pammi begins giving up hope when Simran vows to bring
Ranjit back to his normal self. How she will do this, no one knows, but she has
the support of Ravi [Chandrachur Singh], a folk singer whom she is engaged to.
Simran's efforts pay off and Ranjit discovers the root cause of his pathetic
condition. His tormentor was Bhaktavar [Rahul Dev], a mercenary terrorist
associated with traitors in India.
While Ranjit tries to fight the enemy within and Pammi tries to recapture the
glorious moments with her husband, Simran is caught in the emotional dilemma
between supporting her brother in his fight against his oppressor and fulfilling
her marital commitment to the man she has tied the knot for life.
SARHAD PAAR is about the faith and courage of Indian people; a story of the
heroism of a traumatised soldier who wants to take revenge for the cruelties he
suffered and the hardships his family had to face while he was in captivity.
As Ranjit Singh, he is the patriotic soldier out for revenge as well as the man
whose urge for sweet romance with his wife still goes strong. While he is the
ever-caring father figure to his sister, he is also the man of action with sharp
senses to distinguish between the right and the wrong and to stand up against
the evil.
   
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