Having said that, just like Jeet (Sunny as main hero with a 2nd fiddle and heroine also seen here), Karz also could have easily done without Sunny's character dying because tragic endings are NOT well-received, and they do NOT fit the story, unless the hero was a famous martyr. This kind of reminds me of Jeet in this regard. This part makes no sense, and it is unfair to Sunny, because his character is one that fights too much to get his life straight, and he deserves the right to a newer and better and happier life, and NOT die. When Sunny jumps into a train car and kicks the main baddie, Ashutosh Rana (psycho villain and coward), Sunny is suddenly shot thrice, but then he bounces back and brutally bashes the baddie to death surprisingly, the 'dhai kilo ka haath' was enough to kill the baddie! Now to be honest, Sunny's character unwittingly dies, which kind of makes the ending a little abrupt. Only one small problem is in the very last scene. This is fine, and Sunny Deol goes perfect in action Sunil Shetty does well. Karz has lots of action, and it is a typical revenge story.
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