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Action · Romance
Overview
A Pindari Prince goes to England to study military tactics so that he can avenge his people, but while there, he falls in love.
Top Cast


Salman Khan
Salman Khan
Veer Pratap Singh / Mahendra Pratap Singh
Salman Khan
Veer Pratap Singh / Mahendra Pratap Singh


Mithun Chakraborty
Mithun Chakraborty
Prithvi Singh
Mithun Chakraborty
Prithvi Singh


Jackie Shroff
Jackie Shroff
Raja Gyanendra Singh
Jackie Shroff
Raja Gyanendra Singh


Sohail Khan
Sohail Khan
Poonam 'Punya' Singh
Sohail Khan
Poonam 'Punya' Singh
Raj Khatri
Raj Khatri
Gyanendra Singh's Senapati
Raj Khatri
Gyanendra Singh's Senapati


Raj Premi
Raj Premi
one of the villians
Raj Premi
one of the villians


Zareen Khan
Zareen Khan
Princess Yashodhara
Zareen Khan
Princess Yashodhara


Puru Raaj Kumar
Puru Raaj Kumar
Gajendra Singh, the prince of Madhavghar,brother to Yashodhara and son to Gyanendra.
Puru Raaj Kumar
Gajendra Singh, the prince of Madhavghar,brother to Yashodhara and son to Gyanendra.


Lisa Lazarus
Lisa Lazarus
Lady Angela Fraser, wife of Governor James Fraser
Lisa Lazarus
Lady Angela Fraser, wife of Governor James Fraser
Tim James Lawrence
Tim James Lawrence
James Fraser, Governor General of Rajasthan
Tim James Lawrence
James Fraser, Governor General of Rajasthan
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