| Track No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist(s) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Chaahat Na Hoti" | Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik | Nida Fazli | | 2 | "Dil Ki Tanhai Ko" | Kumar Sanu | Nida Fazli | | 3 | "Kabhi Dil Se Kam" | Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam | Nida Fazli | | 4 | "Nahin Jeena Yaar Bina" | Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy | Dev Kohli | | 5 | "Nahin Lagta" | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik | Nida Fazli | | 6 | "Tumne Dikhaye Aise Sapne" | Vinod Rathod | Neeraj Pathak | | 7 | "Daddy Cool" | Sudesh Bhosale, Devang Patel | Maya Govind |
During one of his performances, Ajay's younger sister, , a spoiled and volatile woman, becomes instantly and obsessively infatuated with Roop. However, Roop's heart already belongs to a gentle nurse named Pooja (Pooja Bhatt) , who cares for his father. As Reshma's obsession deepens, she manipulates her powerful brother to coerce Roop, leading to a dangerous conflict where Roop must fight for his love and his father's life. The film climaxes with a brutal confrontation, forcing Roop to confront the destructive power of unchecked desire. Chaahat 1996 -Hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-Pooja Bhatt...
The central conflict arises when Ajay's spoiled and possessive sister, Reshma (Ramya Krishnan), falls madly in love with Roop. Reshma is accustomed to getting whatever she wants. When her obsession for Roop is not reciprocated—because Roop is in love with an ordinary girl named Pooja (Pooja Bhatt)—Reshma and Ajay unleash a campaign of terror. | Track No
Chaahat (1996) is far from a perfect film. Its plot can be seen as excessive, and its treatment, as Bhatt himself admits, was a product of a confusing period in his career. Yet, dismissing it entirely would be a mistake. For fans of Shah Rukh Khan, Chaahat offers a glimpse of a young, earnest SRK perfecting the craft of a romantic hero forced into extraordinary circumstances. For music lovers, it is an unskippable album of timeless hits. And for cinephiles, it is a fascinating study of how a film with a flawed narrative can still be elevated by the sheer dedication of its cast, especially the formidable Naseeruddin Shah and the underrated Ramya Krishnan. As Reshma's obsession deepens, she manipulates her powerful