Known for its unforgettable music—especially the chartbuster "Choli Ke Peeche" —the film blends high-octane drama, moral ambiguity, and stellar performances. Despite controversies, Khalnayak remains a memorable piece of 90s Hindi cinema.
(1993), directed by Subhash Ghai, remains a cornerstone of Bollywood’s "action-drama" genre, largely defined by Sanjay Dutt’s career-altering performance as the anti-hero, Ballu. The Solid Review: Why It’s a Classic The Iconic Anti-Hero
The movie's influence can be seen in its contribution to discussions around societal norms, morality, and personal growth. By presenting a character who defies conventional labels and seeks redemption, "Khalnayak" encourages viewers to reflect on their own values and judgments.