
Trailer
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Storyline
<p>Both Amar Manohar and Prem Bhopali are daydreamers living with their fathers Murli and Bankelal respectively. They learn that millionaire Ram Gopal Bajaj’s daughter Raveena Bajaj is coming to India from with her secretary Karishma to find a suitable groom. Amar and Prem decide to woo Raveena to get a share in her father’s wealth. Amar and Prem meet each other when they escape from their towns and board a bus bound for where Raveena and Karishma live. They soon realise that they have the same goal and they also fail at several attempts to woo Raveena and Karishma but they manage to enter their house. Amar pretends that he has lost his memory and eyesight after getting knocked out by Raveena when he tried to flirt with her, while Prem pretends to be a doctor at their house to cure him of his diseases but he unknowingly falls in love with Karishma. Meanwhile, nobody knows that Ram Gopal has an evil twin-brother Shyam Gopal “Teja” Bajaj who plans to kidnap him and pose as him to go to London. He has also sent his two sidekicks Robert and Bhalla to live in Raveena and Karishma’s house as their servants. Later, Amar and Prem discover that the secretary Karishma is actually the wealthy “Raveena” while the wealthy Raveena is actually the secretary “Karishma”, as they had exchanged their identities as Raveena wanted to find a suitable groom for herself who will love her, not her money. However, Amar still falls in love with the real Karishma while Prem also still falls in love with the real Raveena. Soon, Ram Gopal arrives in India and seeing the true nature of Amar and Prem, declines their marriages with Raveena and Karishma, respectively. They plan a fake kidnapping of him along with their friends where they will heroically “rescue” him which will make him agree to their marriages. Teja also plans along with Robert and Bhalla to kidnap Ram Gopal and steal all of his money converted into his diamonds. Robert and Bhalla somehow manage to kidnap Ram Gopal which shocks Amar and Prem. When they go to Teja’s hideout to rescue Ram Gopal, they mistake Teja for him and take him to his house. The next day, Raveena and Karishma tell their suspicion to Amar and Prem who discover the truth by secretly following Teja to his hideout where Ram Gopal tricks him and escapes his hideout prison. However, Amar and Prem mistake him for Teja and imprison him again – resulting in Teja imprisoning Amar and Prem as well before escaping from his hideout. Amar and Prem still manage to convince Robert and Bhalla that Ram Gopal is Teja and free him from prison. An escaping Teja is then stopped by Amar and Prem along with Robert and Bhalla. Meanwhile, throughout the film, Robert and Bhalla are constantly harassed by Crime Master Gogo who is demanding his money taken by Teja back, but he discovers Ram Gopal’s diamonds and he kidnaps him along with Raveena and Karishma. At Gogo’s hideout, Amar and Prem arrive and they try to control the situation along with Ram Gopal as each motive of each villain is revealed in a comic standoff. However, the police who were already called by Amar and Prem, are able to find Gogo’s hideout and arrest all of the criminals. Ram Gopal finally gets all of his diamonds back and he also agrees to the marriages of Amar and Prem with Real Karishma and Raveena (fake Raveena and fake Karishma), respectively. After the success of his debut film (1990), director was approached by producer for a film. The latter wanted to make a film with . Having made a film on a serious subject, Santoshi wanted to make a comedy film now. It was then decided that he would write a story about two warring buddies, the human versions of . Santoshi wrote the screenplay with Dilip Shukla, also modelling the characters on . Despite the film feeling impromptu, every scene and dialogue was in the script. The film was in production for over three years. Santoshi then decided to cast followed by then relative newcomers Karisma Kapoor and Raveena Tandon as the female leads along with Paresh Rawal in a double role. Santoshi finished the script after the casting. He also wrote several dialogues on the set which were in his mind and not in the script. was supposed to play the role of Mogambo’s younger brother, Zorambo. But due to the length of the film, the character was removed. was supposed to do a cameo in the film, who was not available at that time. It was done by . Initially, Salman Khan wanted more screen space than the other but later agreed to have the same amount of screen time. was offered the role of the villain “Gogo”, but could not do it because of date issues. It was eventually played by . While shooting, Santoshi had to call for a cut as almost the entire crew including the director of photography laughed so hard that it shook the camera. The was done by cricketer . took three years in making, which resulted in some issues. Ishwar Bidri was the director of photography while V. N. Mayekar served as the editor. made a special appearance in the 1993 film to promote the film. The film featured 7 songs composed by Tushar Bhatia with lyrics by . Vocals for Salman Khan were performed by his then-frequent collaborator . The film was commercially unsuccessful at the box-office. Its total domestic gross was , and its overseas gross was $150,000, bringing its worldwide gross to (equivalent to 57Â crore or US$6.7Â million in 2023). The lack of publicity and tough competition from other films of that year were reasons for its business. Santoshi also attributes the failure to the fact that the film was not released and distributed well due to a new distributor. All of these films were very strong in their box office presence and , belonging to a different genre, could not compete well. It has however, in subsequent years, achieved a status among Hindi audiences. While reviewing in 2013, critic described in the “collection of excellent comedies” from Hindi cinema. Film critic called it a “cornball classic” and “one of the greatest comedies in recent times.” In 2014, comedian wrote: “Writing about , I have realized, is like writing about mother’s love. Everyone has their own version of how it affects them, what lines they remember the most.” The film was featured in s 100 Days series. This movie is available on . Several dialogues from this film like “Teja main hu. Mark Idhar hai”, “Crime Master Gogo, Mogambo ka Bhatija”, “Do dost ek cup me chay piyenge” etc., are popular. It went on to be an inspiration for the plot element of the Tamil film , the Telugu film and the Kannada film . did not have a bound script most of the dialogues were improvised by the cast and crew during the shoot of the film. The film was featured in s 100 Days series. It was voted as the 2nd best Bollywood comedy film of all time in an online poll conducted by . The plot elements of the film were used in many languages as (1996), (1997), and (2000). is a Bollywood animated 3D film, an official remake of , but it has been shelved for unknown reasons. Producer Sidharth Jain began to question if the film would do any good at the box office because Indian animated films do not get the good market, so Jain shelved the film after being 35% done. Robert, the character from the film played by , also makes an appearance in , a 2009 film also directed by Rajkumar Santoshi.</p>
Details
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Writer:
Rajkumar Santoshi, Dilip Shukla
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Producer:
Vinay Kumar Sinha
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Music:
Viju Shah
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Director:
Rajkumar Santoshi
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Cinematography:
Ishwar R. Bidri
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Starring:
Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Shakti Kapoor
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Release Date:
04-Nov-94
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Edited By:
V. N. Mayekar
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Budget:
290
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Netflix
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Runtime:
2h 40m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
Gurusaravanan–Sabari
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Other Languages:
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