The best Raza Murad’s fantasy movies

Raza Murad

Raza Murad

23/11/1950 (73 años)
We present our ranking of the best Raza Murad’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Raza Murad.

Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani

Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani
2.7/10
Diyva and Karan Saxena are in love and plan to marry. Karan has a younger step-brother, Vivek Saxena who he looks after him as though he were his own brother. Divya and Vivek hang out with quite a few young people of their own age, Atul, Vijay, Prem, Ashok, Nita, Rashmi, Niki, and Priti, just to name a few. Two male members try to sexually molest Divya, and get a sound thrashing from Karan. After apologizing, these two members decide to avenge their beating and humiliation. After entrapping Divya, they sexually molest her to such an extent that Divya attempts to kill herself. Unknown to Divya, she was the lover of Kapil a snake with magical powers, in a previous life. Their love life was shattered by an angry sage who cursed them with separation until the 21st century. Divya, who was called Vasundhara in her previous life, dies after this curse, and is reborn as Divya.

Sheshnaag

Sheshnaag
4.6/10
Pritam and Bano, two wish-fulfilling snakes in human form, are pursued by a demon, Aghori, who wants to capture them and make himself immortal. Bhola, a snake worshiper, helps them escape so they protect him and his sister.

Prem Shakti

Prem Shakti
3.9/10
A man (Govinda) falls in love with a living mannequin (Karisma Kapoor), and each learn they were lovers in a previous life. Remake of the American movie Mannequin.

Hatya: The Murder

Hatya: The Murder
2.7/10
A man is resurrected from the dead as a shape-shifting snake and exacts vengeance on those who killed him and his father.

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