Tamil-speaking Priya and Punjabi-speaking Dr. Kiran meet and fall in love with each other, and get married. Kiran likes to drink and likes the company of women, Priya is aware of this and always suspects him of having an affair. When Shobha decides to go for a vacation to her parents' house, Kiran meets with a dancer/singer, Lulu, spends the night with her, and wakes up next morning to find her dead body. Fearing that the Police will arrest him, and his wife will leave him, he disposes off the body off of a bridge into a river, and returns home to try and lead a normal life. When the Police find Lulu's body, they discover that she had taken a taxi to Kiran's house on the night of her death. It looks like Kiran may have to face the consequences of being arrested and his wife leaving him.
Akalmand is a romantic comedy that transmutes into a mystery-suspense thriller midway, which doesn't slacken in keeping you engrossed, however the plot can be a bit convoluting and confusing.
Sridevi as the ultra-jealous Marathi wife of Jeetendra really steals the scene and so does Kadar khan, who is an eccentric villain with long hair and bald Pate. His acting and comic dialogue delivery are spot on - Jeetendra, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Ashok Kumar and Sarika all do well, and what you end up with serviceable entertainer.
Akalmand is a romantic comedy that transmutes into a mystery-suspense thriller midway, which doesn't slacken in keeping you engrossed, however the plot can be a bit convoluting and confusing.
Sridevi as the ultra-jealous Marathi wife of Jeetendra really steals the scene and so does Kadar khan, who is an eccentric villain with long hair and bald Pate. His acting and comic dialogue delivery are spot on - Jeetendra, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Ashok Kumar and Sarika all do well, and what you end up with serviceable entertainer.