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Govinda plays Raja who is very unhappy with his father runnig his life. Karishma Just got a college scholarship to go to some country in Euope (I forget which one). They run into each other in the airport, and Karishma didn't like Govinda from the start. Mean things were said, but they became friendly. Govinda's father traked him down, and apologized. He planed their marrige to take place soon. Unfortunate events took place while he was going to Karishma's house to meet her grandfather, and the wedding was canceled. Govinda decided, as a last resort, to pretned to be a servant, and word in Karishma's house. This movie is very funny, and has the hit song Sona Kitna Sona Hai.
Salman Khan and Karishma Kapoor are jsut two ardinary kids who want to get married. Salman's brother is a police officer who was murdered by the bad guys, because he was to strict. Karishma's father arnges her marrige to a really bad person, Salman Khan saves the day by whisking her away. The bad guys are doing some awfull things, and Salman Khan trains for the day when he will over throw them. This movie is really not worth watching, but there is a really good song "Hawa Mein Kya Hai" that's the only reason I would watch this movie.
Karishma Kapoor
falls in love with Sunny Deol ( Karan), but he is a heartless murderer.
She stills care for him a lot, and eventually changes him to be kind and
gentle. Salman Khan shows up and Karishma's father tells her to marry
Salman. Karishma is shocked by the new, and decides not to marry
Salman, but her father has a heart attack when he finds out who she really
likes. Seeing this Karishma's decides to marry Salman, and leave
Sunny.
Mean while Salman Khan's father is
a pawn of the underground villians that are corrupting the country.
When Salman and Karishma find out about this there world turns upside down.
Direction: David Dhawan
Music: Anu Malik
Star cast: Salman Khan, Karishma
Kapoor, Rambha, Kader Khan, Anupam Kher and Shakti
Kapoor
Ratings: 3 out of 4 stars
A David Dhawan
film, so it's straightaway
slotted as a comedy. Twins (Salman
Khan in a
dual role) get separated early
on in life. One
becomes a singer, the other
becomes a
small-time con-man. They are
going steady with
their girls (Karishma and Rambha)
but there are
so many mix-ups between the
two that the girls
are quite lost, not sure who's
who. The dust
settles down in the end.
(Courtesy The Times of India)
Director: Mehul Kumar
Music: Anand Milind
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Karishma
Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Naveen Nishol, Suresh Oberoi
and others
The same cliched
formula of mafia and muscle in mutilated Mumbai. One honest cop
(Naveen Nischol) thinks he can
take on an army of meanies. The meany guy Dharma
(Suresh Oberoi) proves him wrong
and the Papa cop leaves behind innocent Sikander
(Akshay Kumar) in the cemetery
with just the grave digger (Alok Nath).