Judwaa
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| Judwaa | |
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| Directed by | David Dhawan |
| Produced by | Sajid Nadiadwala |
| Starring | Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Rambha, Mukesh Rishi |
| Music by | Anu Malik |
| Distributed by | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | February 7, 1997 |
| Country | Image:Flag of India.svg India |
| Language | Hindi |
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Judwaa (English: Twin) is an Indian Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan, starring Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor and Rambha. Released on February 7, 1997, the film went on to do well at the box office.
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[edit] Plot
Mrs. Malhotra (Reema Lagoo) is the mother of twins, who were separated at birth, and she only has one son. Mrs. Malhotra goes into shock and is confined to a wheelchair. She resides with her husband and son in the US. Quiet and mature Prem, (Salman Khan) one of the twins, and his dad (Dalip Tahil) return to India together with Mrs. Malhotra to get Prem married. Prem's future fiance is the outgoing and percocious Mala (Karishma Kapoor), who is the daughter of Mr. Sharma (Kader Khan). There Prem meets with his twin brother very outgoing and precocious Raja (also Salman Khan), who looks like him, but is exactly the opposite in nature. A series of comic scenes result as a result of the twins getting together. Prem loves quiet and mature Roopa (Rambha), and both the girls are confused by the change they perceive in their respective lovers. To make matters worse, Tiger Ratanlal (Mukesh Rishi) has sworn vengeance against the Malhotra family for what they did to his dad (Deepak Shirke).
[edit] Cast
- Salman Khan ... Raja/Prem Malhotra
- Karisma Kapoor ... Mala
- Rambha ... Roopa
- Bindu ... Sindhi woman
- Kader Khan ... Sharma
- Shakti Kapoor ... Rangeela
- Satish Shah ... Havaldar/Inspector
- Reema Lagoo ... Prem's mom
- Mukesh Rishi ... Ratanlal Tiger
- Dilip Tahil ... Bharosa Malhotra
- Anupam Kher ... Inspector/Havaldar Vidyarthi
[edit] Music
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| Soundtrack by Anu Malik | |||||
| Released | 1997 (India) |
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| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | ||||
| Label | Venus Records |
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| Producer | Anu Malik | ||||
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The soundtrack of the film contains 6 songs. The music is composed by Anu Malik, with lyrics authorred by Dev Kohli.
| Song | Singer(s) |
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| Duniya Mein Aaye | Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
| East Aur West India Is The Best | Anu Malik |
| Oonchi Hai Building | Anu Malik, Poornima |
| Tan Tana Tan Tan | Abhijeet, Poornima |
| Tera Aana Tera Jaana | Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
| Tu Mere Dil Mein Bas Ja | Kumar Sanu, Poornima |
[edit] External links
- Judwaa at the Internet Movie Database
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