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Title
Karz (Rishi Kapoor)
Cast Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim, Simmi Agrawal, Raj Kiran, Pran
Director Subhash Ghai
Genre Suspense
Year 1980
This is the story about Ravi Varma, an heir of his late fathers riches who
lives in Ooty and is murdered by his newly wedded beautiful wife, Kamini while
driving through his Tea Estates the very next day after their marriage. Kamini
had been hired to murder Ravi Vermas widowed mother and young sister from their
palace at the behest of Sir Juda. Sir Juda accomplishes his desire to take over
his dead partners estates and properties at the complying hands of Kamini.
20 years later, Monty , a young singing sensation, comes to OOty in search of
Tina, a girl whom he had fallen in love at a party the first time he had set his
eyes on her.
A strange phenomena takes place whilst Monty plays particular notes on his
guitar. He goes into a trance which causes him to see a vision of a young woman
unknown to him killing an unknown man. Baffled by his case and ridiculing the
theory of re-incarnation, the doctor advises him complete rest and relaxation.
Monty meets Tina and her uncle Kabira, a good hearted ruffian who approves of
Monty. Forlicking and singing through the beautiful hills of Ooty with Tina,
Monty sees the very same locations which he had seen in those traumatic flashes.
Monty is shattered by the realisation that he is the reincarnation of Ravi Verma,
the unknown man on a jeep he had been seeing all this while and the murderess is
none other than his wife, Kamini who had been married to as Ravi Verma in his
earlier birth.
Electrifying situations arise when Monty meets Kamini Devi, the Queen of OOty
for the first time. When he meets his only sister of his previous life in the
form of a haggard and poverty stricken maid servant. When he meets his beloved
mother as a deaf and dumb broken old woman living slums.
What does he do to avenge his murder and clear the debts he owed his mother and
sister in his previous life?
The answer to this storys dramatic depiction of a reincarnate theme are unfolded
in this film.
   
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