
Director Rajkumar SantoshiProducer Rajkumar SantoshiMusic Anu MalikCinematography Madhu AmbatEditing V N MayekarStory Rajkumar SantoshiScreenplay Rajkumar SantoshiDialogues Rajkumar Santoshi Ranjit KapoorAction Bhiku Verma Pappu VermaArt Director Kishore Choksi Nitish RoyCostumes Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla Anna SinghBanner Santoshi ProductionsRelease Date Aug 31, 2001Language Hindi | 
Star Cast Rekha, Madhuri Dixit, Manisha Koirala, Anil Kapoor, Mahima Chaudhary, Jackie Shroff, Ajay Devgan, Johny Lever, Danny Denzongpa, Gulshan Grover, Suresh Oberoi, Dina Pathak, Tinu Anand, Govind Namdeo, Farida Jalal, Rohini Hattangadi, Jagdeep, Asrani, Ritu Shivpuri, Razzak Khan, Sameer Soni, Beena, Viju Khote, Sonali Bendre, Urmila Matondkar, Nasir Kazi, Anjan Srivastava, Aarti Chhabria, Sharman Josh LAJJA VIDEOS LAJJA PHOTO GALLERY Lajja Movie Photos LAJJA MOVIE REVIEWS IndiaFM.com 2.5/5 On the whole, LAJJA is a purposeful film within commercial parameters and the best part is that the Indian masses will be able to identify with the goings on. An enviable star cast, a talented director and an excellent second half are amongst its strong points. Read MoreRediff.com Santoshi deserves more than a generous dose of credit for trying to portray both sides of the story through powerful and well sketched characters and treading into a territory which not too many mainstream directors explore. Read MoreApunKaChoice.com 'Lajja' Lajja spares you the blushes! The film narrates the story of four women who have either been tormented or exploited by men for their selfish gains. It begins from the opulent city of New York and ends at a remote village in Uttar Pradesh. Read MorePlanetBollywood.com 8.25/10 The Hollywood Bollywood trend continues, even with this film, as the background score by Ilyaraja is really American and it works! At times it seems out of place, but at others, it is truly a distinguishable positive effect on the movie. The time Santoshi and him have put in surely shows. Read MoreBBC.co.uk This film is new and from it we can understand that women in some places of India are still undergoing this torture. In the film the main actress opens the eye for women. It is important to educate these women and make them realise that they do not have to put up with torturous behaviour from men. Read More |