As Seema, the love interest of Aamir Khan’s character in this action-thriller, she provided a calm, romantic reprieve in a high-stakes film based on true events of cross-border terrorism.

: Towards the climax, Mohini intentionally pretends to be seduced by D'Costa as a trap to capture him. This scene is driven by suspense rather than romance, serving as a pivotal moment of agency for her character to aid Ravi’s revenge. Romantic Songs

Playing Khushi, a woman who steps aside for the happiness of the man she loves (Anil Kapoor), Bendre delivered one of the most mature performances of her career.

Sonali Bendre, a talented and versatile actress, has been a significant part of Indian cinema for over two decades. With a career spanning over 70 films, she has proven her mettle in various genres, from drama and romance to comedy and horror. In this review, we will explore her filmography, notable movie moments, and the evolution of her craft.

Though a box-office disappointment, this film marked a shift in her image. Her scene holding a sick child in a hospital, pleading with Ritesh Deshmukh, showcased a maturer Sonali. It was brief but hinted at the versatility she never fully got to explore in mainstream Hindi cinema.