
As a result, Surya gets very frustrated with the duo, because he thinks they are causing trouble in Kenya. Prabhat and Akash then try to persuade Surya to arrest Ajgar, but Surya is reluctant to put Ajgar behind bars. They try many tricks to capture Ajgar and his henchmen, but Surya foils them each time. She informs them that here Ajgar is a respected citizen in Kenya, so it is much harder to apprehend him. Prabhat and Akash find and meet Madan's sister-in-law Renuka, who's also on the same secret mission, so she helps them get nearer to Ajgar and offers them some more details on his whereabouts. During their journey to Surya's place, he mentions he has his eye on them and will not hesitate to apprehend them if they do any mischief during their stay. Ajgar is already aware that Prabhat and Akash are there to capture him, so he gets the corrupt Commissioner who is under his payroll to assign Surya to be their guide, knowing fully well that the law-abiding Surya will make sure Kenyan citizens like Ajgar will not be harmed by foreigners. In Kenya, they are met by their host, a honest inspector and widower with a young daughter, Surya Pratap. These two join hands and take the next flight all the way to Kenya. Prabhat agrees to take on the mission but insists that Akash also join him, to which Akash agrees. To make amends, he tries to persuade Prabhat to take on the mission to capture Ajgar and bring some justice. After seeing the necessity of the situation (Madan's murder etc.), Prabhat's dad also changes his mind and decides to apologize for disowning Prabhat. Later on, Ajgar flees to Kenya and the police commissioner decides to approach Prabhat as he is the only one who can capture Ajgar and take him back to India. Thus, Madan's brother Akash Bhardwaj swears revenge on Ajgar. After that, Ajgar's son rapes Madan's wife, leaving her traumatised. Fearing an arrest warrant, Ajgar has Madan killed on the night of his wedding. Meanwhile, one of Ajgar's men - Madan Bhardwaj - turns against him and threatens to turn him into the police as soon as possible. Prabhat moves to a remote corner of a distant village in India. Prabhat's family is devastated and his father blames him for his brother's death and disowns him from the family. An angered Ajgar abducts and kills Prabhat's young school-going brother. Things take a turn for the worse when Prabhat kills Ajgar's brother in an encounter. Prabhat is now placed on a mission to apprehend the most dreaded crime Lord "Ajgar Jurrat", who currently lives in Kenya but operates in India. Prabhat's father believes in peace and opposes bloodshed /disturbance in his country. Prabhat Singh is an honest and dedicated police officer, but he usually has no time for his family and due to this, his father is constantly at loggerheads with him. It proved to be a major launchpad for Chunky Pandey as well as for debutanté Divya Bharti, who went on to achieve the limelight in Bollywood. The soundtrack created a rage and was very much successful. It earned over ₹95 million in its total theatrical run worldwide and was the sixth highest-grossing Indian film of 1992. The film received critical acclaim upon release from contemporary as well as modern critics, with praise drawn towards its screenplay and action sequences. The modern-sounding song struck a chord and till now, enjoys a massive cult status among Indian audience. The chartbuster song 'Saat Samundar' was shot at Bubbles Discothèque, a popular nightclub at Nairobi in those days. It was the most-expensive Indian film at the time of its production being extensively shot in Kenya and, it was the first Indian film to be shot there. Vishwatma marked Rai's third directorial venture after the blockbuster Tridev (1989) and was initially planned to be a sequel to the same. The film follows Prabhat, an honest police officer, being sent to Kenya on behalf of the Indian Government to capture the dreaded crime lord Ajgar Jurrat and bring an end to his illegal businesses. It stars an ensemble cast of Sunny Deol, Naseeruddin Shah, Chunky Pandey, Divya Bharti, Sonam, Jyostna Singh. Vishwatma is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai and produced by Gulshan Rai. ₹9.5 crore (equivalent to ₹62 crore or US$8.2 million in 2020)
