Khal-Naaikaa

Khal-Naaikaa
खल-नायिका
Directed by Saawan Kumar Productions
Produced by Saawan Kumar
Written by Kamleshwar (dialogues)
Ravindra Jain
Saawan Kumar (lyrics)
Screenplay by Sachin Bhowmick
Story by Bharat B. Bhalla
Starring Jeetendra
Jayaprada
Anu Aggarwal
Music by Mahesh - Kishore
Cinematography Nadeem Khan
Edited by Jawahar Razdan
Production
company
Saawan Kumar Productions[1]
Release dates
  • 6 August 1993 (1993-08-06)
Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Khal-Naaikaa (English: Lady Villain) is a 1993 Hindi, Suspense Thriller film, produced & directed by Saawan Kumar on Saawan Kumar Productions banner.[2] Starring Jeetendra, Jayaprada, Anu Aggarwal in the lead roles and music composed by Mahesh - Kishore.[3][4][5][6]

Plot

Ravi Kapoor (Jeetendra) lives a wealthy lifestyle with his wife Jaya Kapoor (Jayaprada), a daughter and a new born baby boy. Once Jaya has to consult a famous gynecologist Dr. Rajan Bakshi (Puneet Issar), while examination he tries to molest her but she is successful in escaping. Ravi & Jaya exposes Dr. Rajan with the help of their journalist friend Nisha Sharma (Varsha Usgaonkar), when the Police tries to arrest him he commits suicide leaving behind his pregnant wife Anuradha R. Bakshi (Anu Aggarwal) who does not know the reality of her husband. After the death Anuradha suffers a miscarriage and blames Jaya for wreaking her happy married life. Time Passes Jaya decides to appoint a governess to take care of her baby. Now Anuradha sets upon a mission to make Jaya suffer for her deeds and changes herself as Kiran and joins as governess in their house and soon things start going wrong in Kapoor's family. Remaining story is will the innocent Jaya be able to face the evil Anuradha?

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Kisi Ki Premika Banke" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sadhana Sargam
2 "Dost Bewafaa Hai" Sadhana Sargam
3 "Choli Ke Andar Kya Hai" Vipin Sachdeva, Poornima
4 "Mere Mehboob Se Militi Hai" Sadhana Sargam
5 "Mere Achchhe Chandamama" Mehmood, Sadhana Sargam
6 "Doosron Ki Burai" Vipin Sachdeva, Sadhana Sargam

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References

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