Jurm (2005 film)

Jurm (English: Crime) is an Indian Hindi-language mystery-thriller film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt and was released in 2005. The plot of the movie is similar to the 1999 movie Double Jeopardy.[1][2][3]

Jurm
Directed byVikram Bhatt
Produced byAashish Singh
Anurag Singh
K.P. Singh
StarringBobby Deol
Lara Dutta
Milind Soman
Vivek Shauq
Gul Panag
Shakti Kapoor
CinematographyPravin Bhatt
Edited byKuldeep K. Mehan
Music byAnand Raaj Anand
Anu Malik
Release date
  • 18 February 2005 (2005-02-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The marketing of the film included a promotional mobile video game based on the film by Paradox Studios.[4][5]

Summary

Avinash Malhotra, a rich businessman, is arrested for murdering his wife Sanjana. All the evidence points towards his guilt, but Avinash himself is unsure whether he really killed her. A guilt-ridden and distraught Avinash asks the help from his friend and lawyer Rohit to escape from sure punishment. But Avinash doesn't know that he is going to get in an even bigger mess than he is trying to get out from.

Plot

Avinash and Sanjana's married life goes downhill when he realizes that she has been lying to him, even about petty things. Even though there is no concrete evidence, he is convinced that Sanjana is cheating on him. His attitude towards her changes, which becomes a cause of concern for his friends. They try in all futility to talk sense into him, but his anger towards Sanjana increases. Things come to an ugly turn when Avinash abuses and embarrasses Sanjana in a party they are attending.

Sanjana heads back to their home and Avinash follows. Next day, Avinash learns that he brutally killed Sanjana in front of her uncle. A case stands in the court and he is given a life sentence. Unconvinced of his guilt, he asks his lawyer and friend Rohit for help. Avinash promises Rohit the power of attorney of his property in lieu of helping him escape. Rohit helps him escape, but backstabs him by fleeing with the money and leaving him for dead.

Avinash is saved by his friend Sonia and nurtured back to safety and health. Determined to exact his revenge on Rohit, Avinash zeroes the location of latter in Malaysia. However, he is stunned to see Sanjana there, hale and alive, living with Rohit. He also narrows down and confronts Sanjana's uncle, who confirms that Sanjana was having an affair with Rohit and that he helped the duo to remove Avinash from their life.

An enraged Avinash kills Sanjana's uncle and sets out to seek revenge. First, he confronts her, creating fear and panic in her heart. She tells about him to Rohit, who is skeptical and thinks that Sanjana is losing it. After Sanjana realizes this, she has a fight with him. Later, Avinash creates a rift between them, paying them back in their own coin. Unaware of all this drama, an Inspector is sent to find Avinash, who is still assumed to be missing.

The Inspector also turns up in Malaysia, following the trail. Here, Rohit accidentally runs into Avinash and realizes that Sanjana was right. Sanjana is on the verge of breaking up, and Rohit becomes afraid that she might spill the beans. Rohit and Sanjana attend a party, where she almost lets the secret out. They have a confrontation and turn to go home, just like it happened with Avinash. They go into the parking lot, where Avinash is patiently waiting for them.

Avinash knocks Sanjana unconscious and kills Rohit. Next day, Sanjana regains consciousness and finds that she has been arrested for killing Rohit. Based on the circumstances, Sanjana is found guilty and given life imprisonment. The Inspector, who has deduced all the story by now, meets her in her cell and expresses his satisfaction over her plight. Avinash too meets her one last time, after which he meets Sonia, indicating that he will start his life afresh without her and leaves her to repent for her sins in jail.

Cast

Soundtrack

Jurm
Soundtrack album by
Released30 December 2004
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelYRF Music

Anu Malik composed 2 songs, authored by Rahat Indori but later Anand Raaj Anand was brought on board to complete the score. Lyrics were penned by Dev Kohli and Rahat Indori.[6]

#TitleSinger(s)LyricsMusic
1 "O Sanam O Sanam" Udit Narayan, Pamela JainDev KohliAnand Raaj Anand
2 "Meri Chahato Ka Samudar" Abhijeet, Alka YagnikRahat IndoriAnu Malik
3 "Aksar Ye Hota Hai Pyar Mein" Kunal GanjawalaDev KohliAnand Raaj Anand
4 "Nazrein Teri Nazrein" Adnan SamiDev KohliAnand Raaj Anand
5 "Rabba Rabba" K.K., Gayatri IyerDev KohliAnand Raaj Anand
6 "Main Yahan Tu Kahan" Abhijeet BhattacharyaDev KohliAnand Raaj Anand
7 "Dil Dil" (not in the film) Udit Narayan, Shreya GhoshalRahat IndoriAnu Malik

References

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