A noble family presides over a small town in India.A noble family presides over a small town in India.A noble family presides over a small town in India.
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Rajinikanth
- Ghajraj Thakur
- (as Rajnikanth)
Ranjeet Bedi
- Ranjit Singh (Jagannath's father)
- (as Ranjeet)
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- TriviaWhen questioned why Anil Kapoor did such a horrible film he stated "My love and admiration of Rajnikant. I really wanted to act opposite him. He is such an amazing actor, so humble with no hang-ups. The funny thing was the competition between Rekha and Raveena Tandon to outdo each other looks wise, while I was going for authenticity. So there they were looking like a million bucks and I, who had had my clothes stitched by a village tailor, stood there looking like their mundu! I do have fond memories of the movie though."
- ConnectionsRemake of Nattamai (1994)
- SoundtracksHum Ne Tum Ko Chun Liya Hai
Sung by Kumar Sanu & Anuradha Paudwal
Music by Viju Shah
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
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Bad-Average-Bad... I'm tired...
T. Rama Rao made some extremely beautiful films in the 1980s, but he seems to be a filmmaker who cannot mature with the changing times, styles and fashions. He's like stuck with the same old-fashioned film-making style.
Actors are not bad, not good either. Anil Kapoor generally acts convincingly his two roles of a father and his son, but the flawed script often makes him look funny and pathetic. Rekha is good, but then - she's always good, and here she's nothing more than such. She makes the best of what she is given, but she always does that. In conclusion, nothing great at all. Raveena is OK, which means ordinary, not bad, not good, nothing.
This film is melodramatic, occasionally stupid. Maybe it's a delayed film? Well, even then it still would be below standard. The script is terrible, the film is overdone, and the story goes nowhere. It feels like a film made in the early 1990s, but the script makes it look even older, the style is like from the 1950s.
Don't recommend, unless you're a big fan one of the starring actors.
Actors are not bad, not good either. Anil Kapoor generally acts convincingly his two roles of a father and his son, but the flawed script often makes him look funny and pathetic. Rekha is good, but then - she's always good, and here she's nothing more than such. She makes the best of what she is given, but she always does that. In conclusion, nothing great at all. Raveena is OK, which means ordinary, not bad, not good, nothing.
This film is melodramatic, occasionally stupid. Maybe it's a delayed film? Well, even then it still would be below standard. The script is terrible, the film is overdone, and the story goes nowhere. It feels like a film made in the early 1990s, but the script makes it look even older, the style is like from the 1950s.
Don't recommend, unless you're a big fan one of the starring actors.
- Peter_Young
- Jun 14, 2009
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- Gross US & Canada
- $203,548
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $110,558
- Jan 9, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $203,548
- Runtime2 hours 55 minutes
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