Anari No.1
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Directed by | Kuku Kohli |
Written by | Kader Khan Kuku Kohli |
Produced by | Aruna Irani |
Starring | Govinda Raveena Tandon Simran |
Cinematography | H. Laxminarayan |
Edited by | Kuldip K. Mehan |
Music by | Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen |
Distributed by | A.K International |
Release date |
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Running time | 161 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | 6.75 cr |
Box office | 17.83cr |
Anari No. 1 is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language language comedy film directed by Kuku Kohli. The film stars Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Simran in lead roles and Aruna Irani, Kader Khan, Satish Shah and Satyendra Kapoor in supporting roles, with songs composed by Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen.[1]
Plot
Naive Raja (Govinda) is employed as a lowly waiter in a hotel. One day he serves and looks after a wealthy businessman K. K. (Kader Khan), who lends him a suit, and gives him some money, so that he could find a rich woman to woo and marry. Raja thinks Sapna (Raveena Tandon) is wealthy and successfully woos her and wins her heart, only to find out that she too is on the lookout for a rich prince charming. She thought Raja was the rich, debonair, and eligible bachelor Rahul Saxena (Govinda).
With the help of garage owner, Sattarbhai (Satish Shah), all three of them concoct a plot to kidnap Rahul Saxena and hold him for ransom, while Raja takes his place. After kidnapping him, Raja does take his place with Rahul's family, his stepmom, Sharda, dad Dhanraj, uncle, aunt, and sweetheart Sona (Simran). Sona happens to be the daughter of Raja's mentor K. K., and this arouses anger with K. K. when he finds out that Raja has chosen Sona to seduce. Then things start to go wrong as Raja himself gets kidnapped, as he is mistaken for Rahul.
Cast
- Govinda (Double Role) as
- Rahul Saxena:Raja's brother and Sona's love
- Raja Saxena: Rahul's brother and Sapna's love
- Raveena Tandon as Sapna Raja Saxena: Raja's love
- Simran as Sona Rahul Saxena: Rahul's love
- Aruna Irani as Sharda Saxena, Raja and Rahul's mother
- Kader Khan as K.K.
- Adi Irani as Tiger Tadipaar
- Johnny Lever as Galer Mehndi
- Prem Chopra as chacha (Rahul's Uncle)
- Himani Shivpuri as chachee (Rahul's Twins Aunt)
- Satish Shah as Sattarbhai
- Razak Khan as Rajju Tabela (Kidnapper)
- Satyendra Kapoor as Dhanraj Saxena, Raja and Rahul's Twins father
- Dinesh Hingoo as Jewellery Shop Owner
- Master Frank Anthony as Bunty
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen |
Title | Singer(s) |
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"A B C D E F G" | Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
"Le Aaya Hoon" | Kumar Sanu, Preeti Uttam |
"Dheere Dheere Ham Donon Mieen" | Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik |
"Main Laila" | Abhijeet, Jaspinder Narula |
"Tujhe Dekh Ke Jaana Jaana" | Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik |
"Main Hoon Ladki Kunwari" | Abhijeet, Jaspinder Narula |
"Pagal Mujhe Bana Gaya Hai" | Abhijeet, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
"Bol Hari" | Dilip Sen, Amit Kumar, Pradeep Suri |
Reception
Film opens on 1st day collecting .75cr nett in domestic market. After end of run film collect 17.91 cr worldwide gross and declared a success at box office .[2][3]
References
- ^ "27 Years of Aankhen, 21 Years of Anari No 1: Govinda Celebrates with Throwback Pics".
- ^ "Anari No.1 - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
- ^ "Anari No.1 Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide - Sacnilk". www.sacnilk.com. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
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