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Javed Khan, a feudal nobleman, becomes obsessively infatuated with Ruth. He protects her from harm but also holds her and her mother as virtual prisoners, demanding that Ruth marry him. The story traces the tension between Javed’s obsessive love, Ruth’s fear and resistance, and the chaotic violence of the rebellion.
Directed by , this version of Junoon is a departure from historical realism, instead diving into the horror-thriller genre. THE QUEST FOR IDENTITY IN SHYAM BENEGAL'S JUNOON junoon film
| | Role | Notes | |-----------|----------|------------| | Shashi Kapoor | Javed Khan | Feudal lord, obsessed with Ruth | | Nafisa Ali | Ruth Labadoor | Young Anglo-Indian woman | | Shabana Azmi | Firdaus | Javed’s abandoned wife | | Naseeruddin Shah | Sarfaraz Khan | Javed’s loyal friend | | Tom Alter | Mr. Labadoor | Ruth’s father (brief role) | | Pearl Padamsee | Mrs. Labadoor | Ruth’s mother | | Sushma Seth | Amma | Javed’s mother | | Kulbhushan Kharbanda | Mirza | Rebel leader | Directed by , this version of Junoon is
Junoon is a 2001 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Asif Kapadia and produced by Asif Raza Mir and Javed Akhtar. The film stars Sharmad Ali Khan, Seema Ghazal, and Nandita Ray in leading roles. Junoon is considered a landmark film in the history of Pakistani cinema, known for its realistic portrayal of social issues and its impact on the country's film industry. Labadoor | Ruth’s mother | | Sushma Seth
As Pooja's condition worsens, Raja becomes her primary caregiver. He takes leave from his job and dedicates himself to nursing her back to health. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, Pooja's condition continues to decline, and she eventually passes away.