You cannot talk about Naajayaz 1995 without discussing its soundtrack. The music duo , with lyrics by Faaiz Anwar , created an album that sounds like a rainy night in Mumbai.

It was too poetic for the masses who wanted out-and-out action, but too violent for the art-house crowd. Sandwiched between larger-than-life films like Karan Arjun and Rangeela , Naajayaz found itself in a niche corner.

It is a film that proves that sometimes, the most dangerous thing in the world isn't a gun or a gang—but the bond of blood that society refuses to recognize.

The narrative explores the moral dilemma of a son duty-bound to arrest his father, while Raj Solanki faces his own internal struggle, wanting to prevent his legitimate son (Deepak Tijori) from following in his criminal footsteps.