Subhash Ghai took a trip down memory lane, celebrating the 32nd anniversary of his iconic film Khalnayak by sharing a nostalgic photo on social media. The 1993 classic, which starred Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, and Jackie Shroff, remains a cinematic milestone celebrated for its compelling storyline, Ghai’s signature stylish direction, and an unforgettable music score that still resonates with fans today. This celebratory post has brought a wave of nostalgia to fans who continue to revere the film as a cult favorite.Let’s take a closer look at Subhash Ghai’s social media post.
Heartfelt Instagram message from Subhash Ghai
Taking to Instagram, Ghai shared a throwback photo and wrote, “Today BALLU Balram celebrating his 32 years of a movie with monumental performances of each character n music as if it was yesterday. Now I can see its huge demand everywhere that KHALNAYAK shud reappear on screen with BALLU BALRAM N GANGA n RAM with young cast in its sequel to create a new magic in cinema never before. MY heartiest congratulations to team of KHALNAYAK for this passionate movie. Bless u all.”
Jackie Shroff’s tribute on Instagram
Jackie Shroff also shared a collage video on his Instagram featuring some unforgettable scenes from the film in which he starred alongside Sanjay Dutt. He accompanied the post with the caption, “#32YearsOfKhalnayak.”
Star-studded cast and storyline
Produced by Subhash Ghai’s Muka Arts Ltd, the action drama also starred notable actors such as Anupam Kher, Rakhee Gulzar, Siddharth Randeri, AK Hangal, and Neena Gupta in important roles. The story revolves around Ballu, a dangerous criminal played by Sanjay Dutt, who escapes from police custody. Two police officers, Ram (Jackie Shroff) and Ganga (Madhuri Dixit), work together to capture him. To get close to Ballu, Ganga goes undercover as a dancer, aiming to bring him to justice.
Memorable songs from ‘Khalnayak’
The movie also features some of Bollywood’s unforgettable tracks, including hits like “Nayak Nahi Khalnayak Hun Main,” “Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai,” and “Palki Pe Hoke,” which have left a lasting mark on the industry.