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''Badle Ki Aag'' ( ''Flames of Revenge'') is a 1982
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film, produced and directed by
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under the Shankar Movies banner. It stars
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and music was composed by
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. ''Badle Ki Aag'' was a box-office success.


Plot

Rajaram is a heinous, one that subjects his wife Durga, children Lakhan, Shera, and Aasha to various tortures. Looking at it, his partner Kishorilal decides to terminate him. Hence, Rajaram intrigues his friend Mohanlal Verma and brutally kills Kishorilal. Witnessing it, his daughter Geeta runs away with her infant brother Suraj to their governess Savitri. Afterward, they get detach, Savitri safeguards Suraj by sacrificing her child, and Geeta is adopted by a courtesan. Being cognizant of the cold-heartedness of her husband, Durga quits with the children. Tragically, they are attacked by bandits headed by Daku Zaalim Singh. In that mayhem, the entire family splits, Lakhan flees killing a person and Shera is reared by Zaalim Singh whom he requires whereas Aasha retains with her mother. Years roll by, and Lakhan becomes a justice-seeking dacoit and adored as a deity by the destitute. He also locates his mother and sister Aasha a law student. Shera a dreadful dacoit at this hour knocks out Zaalim Singh. Knowing it, his daughter Bijili seeks to kill Shera but backs her as she dearly loves him. Lakhan & Shera contradict as they are unbeknownst and Inspector Amar Verma son of Mohanlal gallantly challenges them. Geeta grows up with avenge, twice she is acquainted with Amar and they fall in love. Fortuitously, she recognizes her brother Suraj and learns about his crush on Aasha, but stands back. In tandem, Rajaram & Mohanlal becomes notorious. Once, Amar gets surprised to view Geeta as a showgirl which makes him distressed. Nevertheless, he confirms to marry her. Coincidentally, Shera spots covet for Geeta and abduct her when Lakhan safeguards her. The next, his henchmen Kallu, tries to molest her. Lakhan drubs and expels him when he blends with Shera. Thus, Lakhan decides to marry Geeta which she accepts in concern of accomplishing her retributive justice. Parallelly, a serious battle prolongs between Lakhan, Shera, & Amar. Being unaware of the truth, Shera captures Durga but fails to detect her. That night, Shera intimates with Bijili assuming her to Geeta under the influence of alcohol. Afterward, Lakhan audaciously defeats Shera and relieves his mother but Kallu backstabs and kills him. All at once, Shera discerns Durga, repents, and slays Kallu. Later, Geeta wipes out Mohanlal with the support of Shera. Before dying, he admits his sins to Amar. However, he is compelled to apprehend her and she is penalized when Shera overhears that Amar swears to wait until her return and salutes his true love. Anyhow, Shera succeeds in absconding her when Rajaram seizes Suraj, Aasha, & Durga. Forthwith, Shera assaults him when Durga obstructs which makes Shera helpless. Astonishingly, the real Rajaram acquits and the venomous before is his twin Shambhu who has purported by capturing him. At last, Geeta eliminates Shambhu and surrenders to Amar along with Shera. Finally, the movie ends with the release of Shera & Geeta when Amar unites with Geeta, and Shera is surprised to see his son with Bijili who looks alike childhood Lakhan.


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{{reflist 1980s Hindi-language films Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal 1982 films Indian action films