Koyla was Rakesh Roshan's follow-up to Karan Arjun, a humongous hit. But a heavy starcast, heavier publicity and costly sets failed to set the cash registers ringing, and Koyla turned out to be a big disappointment for the distributors. Shot in the Singareni Collieries, this film brings to the fore the monopoly of rich landowners in the underdeveloped villages of India. The upper hand of man over woman, purdah, and all the other issues that usually set women's lib organizations afire form the masala of this movie.
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