Directed by Pankaj Parashar
• Music: Laxmikant-Pyarelal
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<p>Identical twin sisters Anju ( ) and Manju ( ) are separated immediately after birth thanks to their mentally handicapped nanny ( ). Anju ends up with her uncle Tribhuvan (Anupam Kher) and aunt Amba ( ), while Manju is raised in a slum environment. Their parents were killed in a car accident orchestrated by Tribhuvan. However, in their will, they declare that their daughters will inherit their wealth once the twins turn 21. This results in Tribhuvan and Amba bringing Anju up as a coy and easily frightened girl, merely keeping her alive so she can sign off the property in their name. The house servant Daddu ( ), Anju’s younger brother Raja ( ), and a pet dog sympathize with her plight. Anju likes classical dance and is unable to resist the urge to dance whenever she hears Indian classical music. On his birthday, Tribhuvan hosts a grand party. Among the several guests attending is his friend Vishwanath ( ), who is generally kind towards Anju. When Indian classical music plays at the party, Anju is unable to resist and bursts out dancing but ends up accidentally slapping Tribhuvan. Although calm at the party, he beats Anju mercilessly with a whip the next day. Manju is a happy-go-lucky and street-smart stage dancer. She spends her days tricking people in the village to forgo her loans and is childhood friends with her neighbor and taxi driver Jaggu ( ). One night, she crashes into a bar to drink beer where she meets and flirts with Suraj ( ), Viswanath’s son. Suraj soon falls for her. Vishwanath has been pestering Suraj to get married for a while now and one day, when he shows him Anju’s photo as a prospective marriage offer, he agrees, mistaking her to be Manju. When they visit Tribhuvan’s place with their offer, Anju doesn’t recognize Suraj and has a panic attack (courtesy of the injections given to her by Amba), which scare Suraj and Vishwanath away. The reason Tribhuvan and Amba refuse to attend to marriage offers for Anju is because they want to get her married to Amba’s brother Batuknath Lallanprasad Maalpani a.k.a. Balma ( ). They call Balma to live with them, who soon begins harassing Anju and kills her pet dog when he leaps to her defense. Terrified at the turn of events, Anju runs away from home. On her way, she is harassed by strangers until Suraj saves her. That same day, Manju has a fight with Jaggu and she sets off on her own path. In a twist of fate, their paths end up crossing and while the sisters meet, they end up exchanging places. Thus, an injured Suraj is brought to Anju’s house by Manju, while Anju ends up at Manju’s slum. Manju falls in love with Suraj. Manju is easily able to assert control over Tribhuvan, Amba and Balma. While the trio mistake her for Anju and assume her to be weak, Manju surprises them by displaying strength and aggression. Meanwhile, Anju starts getting close to Jaggu, who starts falling for the new “Manju”. He proposes marriage to her, to which she agrees. Suraj sees Anju with Jaggu and thinks Manju is two-timing him, and breaks up with her. The two sisters live their lives comfortably until one day, Balma spots Anju at Manju’s place and correctly deduces that the one in their house is her identical twin sister Manju. He hatches a plan and kidnaps Anju, taking her to a bungalow at Alibaug. One of Jaggu’s friends overhears Balma speaking to Tribhuvan on the phone and informs Manju, Suraj, and Jaggu, who finally understand what’s going on. They arrive at the bungalow where Tribhuvan forces Anju to drink poison by holding her nanny captive. Suraj, Manju and Jaggu fight off Tribhuvan’s goons and save Anju, who properly meets and shares a tender moment with her twin Manju. She is taken to the hospital and survives. Finally, Suraj marries Manju while Jaggu marries Anju and they live happily ever after. Both couples are blessed with twin girls that are born on the same day. During the processing of (1987) at Prasad studios in , eminent and happened to see the film and liked it. He told [producer] A. Poorna Chandra Rao to get to make a stylish film for him. When Rao approached Pankuj, he expressed his desire to make a film with , who was popular at that time, owing to the success of (1987). To this, Rao readily agreed. Rao enquired of Pankuj if he had a subject in mind, to which Pankuj promptly said that they would remake (1972). He was given an immediate signing amount of by Rao. When Pankuj met Sridevi and she asked for the script, he narrated to her the plot of which she liked and communicated her willingness to be a part of the film to Rao in . According to Pankuj, while writing the , along with Kamlesh Pandey, he used to call everyday for tips, since they were friends. Haasan acted as a guide on , and advised Pankuj not to deviate from the plot of . He also assured Pankuj that Sridevi would perform differently from . was selected to play the role of , one of the male leads. Sunny Deol had accepted this role as his father, , had done the similar role in (1972) and he wanted people to remember them for that. was initially approached for the role of the other male lead – . But he turned down the offer, fearing that Sridevi’s performance in dual role would overshadow his part. Later, was selected for the role of Jaggu. , who had previously played a character inspired by Sridevi in , was cast as Anju’s cruel aunt. was cast as Tribhuvan, one of his memorable works as an . was cast in the role of the servant Daddu, a character double of his age at that time while appeared as a child artist. marked Sridevi’s first dual role film in , the others being and . Speaking about her role, she said that she loved enacting Manju’s character as a prankster, while also revealing that she had the greatest time shooting for and further she loved the song “Na Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai”. took place primarily in , being handled by Manmohan Singh. Sridevi herself was very closely related with the production. Acting upon her suggestion, Pankuj decided to change the customes every four lines and according separately built sets were prepared for the song ” “. ranked Sridevi’s performance in 4th in its list of “80 Iconic Performances of Hindi Cinema” stating that “Sridevi’s penchant for giggles and her ability to look distinctly tearful when required polishes these performances to perfection. Hell”. The article “Bollywood’s Hit Double Roles” stated: “Sridevi’s performance rocked the box office”. Rediff featured the film in its countdown of “25 Best Double Roles in Bollywood” saying: “What you don’t realize until you have seen is just how incredible Sridevi is at depicting both ends of the spectrum” and that the film “cemented her position as an actress with a killer comic timing”. Speaking to about Sridevi’s act in , the director said “She proved her range with the movie and after that she got lots of offers which saw her in a double role”. Her slapstick rain dance “Na jaane kahan se aayi hai” became a big hit with describing it as a “Sridevi classic where she simply looked wow with her chirpy expressions and rain drops kissing her cheeks”. The song ultimately led to choreographer Saroj Khan’s winning the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography. In 2021, a reboot titled was announced by with the and in the lead dual role; the film was later put on hold. Music composer duo composed the film’s score with lyrics by . The music was produced by . The film’s songs were very well received with some, such as “Na Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai” going on to become huge hits and classics. The music of “Na Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai” is copied from Stevie Wonder’s – Part time Lover.</p>
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Writer:
Rajesh Mazumdar, Kamlesh Pandey
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Producer:
A. Poorna Chandra Rao
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Music:
Laxmikant-Pyarelal
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Director:
Pankaj Parashar
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Cinematography:
Manmohan Singh
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Starring:
Sridevi, Sunny Deol, Rajinikanth
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Release Date:
08-Dec-89
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Edited By:
Afaque Husain
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Runtime:
2h 35m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
15
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