Years later, Ram Jaane returned from a stint in prison as a flamboyant, fearless gangster. He wore his suits loud and his laugh even louder. He thought he had everything—power, fear, and a crew of street kids who looked up to him like a god. But he was missing the one thing he actually valued: Bela.

The , released on November 30, 1995, stands as a gritty milestone in Bollywood’s mid-90s gangster genre . Directed by Rajiv Mehra and produced by Parvesh C. Mehra, the film features Shah Rukh Khan in one of his most intense "anti-hero" roles, a phase that followed his successes in Baazigar and Darr . Plot Summary: The Boy with No Name

"Ram Jaane" received mixed reviews from critics but performed moderately well at the box office. The movie holds a 5.5/10 rating on IMDB.

He died with a secret smile, knowing that for the first time, Ram Jaane knew exactly who he was.

Bela was the childhood friend who had stayed with Murli to run an orphanage for wayward kids. When Ram Jaane strode into their lives, he didn't bring help; he brought corruption. He taught the kids that the only way to survive was to pull a trigger. He thought he was teaching them strength, but Murli saw he was teaching them a death sentence.