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as Ajay Narang: A ruthless and powerful businessman who obsessed with his sister's happiness. Ramya Krishnan

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Serving as the emotional anchor of the film, Pooja Bhatt delivers a grounded and sincere performance. Her chemistry with Khan provides a gentle contrast to the surrounding chaos. as Ajay Narang: A ruthless and powerful businessman

One cannot discuss Chaahat without celebrating its soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik with lyrics penned by Nida Fazli. The music of the film was a massive commercial success and continues to enjoy extensive airplay today.

Chaahat remains a quintessential piece of 1990s Bollywood cinema. It represents a time when movies were unapologetically dramatic, the music was central to the storytelling, and high-stakes emotional conflicts drove the plot. Her chemistry with Khan provides a gentle contrast

Released just a year after the monumental success of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Chaahat showcases a different facet of Shah Rukh Khan’s romantic persona. As Roop, Khan embodies the innocent, small-town boy thrust into the corrupt underbelly of the big city. His performance is highly energetic, capturing the desperation of a son trying to save his father and the vulnerability of a lover trapped by circumstances. The climax features a raw, physically intense performance from Khan that foreshadowed his capability in high-stakes action dramas. Pooja Bhatt as Pooja

The real driving force behind the film's tension is the villainous duo. Before achieving pan-Indian legendary status as Sivagami in Baahubali , Ramya Krishnan delivered a terrifyingly brilliant performance as the psychotic Reshma. Naseeruddin Shah, as her enabler brother Ajay Narang, brought a chilling, sophisticated malice to the screen, making them one of the most formidable villain pairings of 90s cinema. The Musical Blueprint: Anu Malik’s Standard