
 
If "Sadiyaan"'s only attraction was new faces Luv Sinha and Ferena  Wazeir, it wouldn't lure many film-goers into the cinema. But, a  triumvirate of talents make it a worthwhile enterprise: Hema Malini,  Rekha, and Rishi Kapoor. Fortunately, enough screen time is given to  these veterans, who persuade one to overlook the newcomers' tepid  performances.
The film begins in tumultuous times: it is 1947,  and Amritsar is the  roiling scene of sectarian violence. As India is rent asunder into two  countries, corpse-laden trains ply between Amritsar and Lahore, as  Hindus and Muslims slaughter each other in horrific numbers. Sikh  Rajveer Singh and his wife Amrit (Rishi Kapoor and Rekha) flee their  Lahore home in what overnight has become Muslim Pakistan and take refuge  in the abandoned Amritsar haveli of a Muslim family that has, likewise,  taken flight from Hindu India. They discover a toddler in the debris of  the mansion, and try to look for his family. When they realize all the  Muslims in the area have died or gone across the border, they raise the  child with all love and tenderness. Their own son had been killed, and  they rejoice at this second chance at parenthood.
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