However, the film takes a dramatic turn when Aarti, in a moment of rebellion, marries Raju. What follows is the crux of the film’s emotional weight. The family disowns her, stripping her of her luxury. Suddenly, the girl who knew nothing of hardship is forced to live a life of poverty with her simpleton husband.
The story introduces us to Raja (played by Sudesh Berry), a simple, honest, and somewhat naive young man—the titular "anari" of life. He believes in the goodness of people. Enter Sapna (Karisma Kapoor), a wealthy heiress who is tired of the artificiality of her elite circle. Despite the protests of her father, a tyrannical businessman, Sapna and Raja fall in love. anari -1993-
Raju finds employment as a servant in the household of a wealthy businessman, played by Kader Khan. Here, he encounters the businessman's daughter, Aarti (Karisma Kapoor). Aarti is initially portrayed as a spoilt, pampered rich girl who looks down upon Raju’s simplicity. The first half of the film relies on the classic trope of class conflict and the "prince and pauper" dynamic, laced with lighthearted moments as Raju navigates the snobbish atmosphere of the household. However, the film takes a dramatic turn when
) is a naive and gullible man with a "brain like a child" and a heart of gold. He lives with his widowed mother and is known for his singing and simple nature. After a series of events where Rama proves his honesty and physical strength, the brothers appoint him as Nandini’s personal bodyguard and caretaker, believing his simple-mindedness makes him a safe presence around her. A Secret Love Suddenly, the girl who knew nothing of hardship