Barsaat (1995 film)
Barsaat बरसात | |
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Directed by | Rajkumar Santoshi |
Produced by | Dharmendra |
Written by |
Shyam Gupta Rajkumar Santoshi |
Starring |
Bobby Deol Twinkle Khanna Raj Babbar Mukesh Khanna Danny Denzongpa |
Music by | Nadeem-Shravan |
Cinematography | Santosh Sivan |
Edited by | V.N. Mayekar |
Distributed by | Vijeta Films |
Release dates | 6th October 1995 |
Running time | 170 Minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Barsaat (English: Rain) is a 1995 Hindi romantic film which was the debut of Bobby Deol (son of veteran actor Dharmendra) and Twinkle Khanna (daughter of late actor Rajesh Khanna). The film was directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The movie was initially titled Jaan, later changed to Meri Jeet then Jeet and then Satwa Asmaan, before the Deols settled on Barsaat. Incidentally, after 10 years, actor Bobby Deol worked in same movie title Barsaat (2005 film)
Plot
Badal (Bobby Deol) is a naive but intelligent young man who comes from a small village to the big city to attend college. He is introduced to city life by Damru (Harish Patel) who calls himself Danny. When Badal attends college, he meets pretty and precocious Tina Oberoi (Twinkle Khanna) and, after a few misunderstandings and misadventures, they fall in love.
This relationship is not approved by Tina's wealthy widowed step-dad Suresh Oberoi (Raj Babbar) who hopes to marry Tina with his friend's (Bharat Kapoor) son. Suresh complains to the college principal (Vijay Kashyap), that Badal has been responsible for sexually harassing a girl at the college one night but Tina testifies in favour of Badal and insists he's innocent for the wrongdoing. Suresh then asks a corrupt cop, Negi, (Danny Denzongpa) the city's assistant commissioner of police, for assistance. Negi arrests Badal on trumped-up charges and imprisons him. Badal's widowed dad Bhairon (Mukesh Khanna) comes to the big city to try to make sense of why Badal is in prison. Suresh gives a contract to Negi to have Badal killed. Negi agrees and hires a gang of ruthless outlaws to hunt and kill Badal. He also pressures Tina not to acknowledge and meet Badal anymore, and Tina reluctantly agrees. When she learns that he is not dead she goes to him. In an effort to save her, Suresh dies and Badal kills Negi. At last, Tina and Badal unite with the dying Suresh approving their match.
Cast
- Bobby Deol... Badal
- Twinkle Khanna...Tina Oberoi
- Raj Babbar...Suresh Oberoi
- Mukesh Khanna...Bhairon (Badal's Father)
- Harish Patel...Damru 'Danny'
- Anjan Srivastav...Maula Ram
- Bharat Kapoor...R.K. Mehra
- Ashwin Kaushal...Bhushi
- Vijay Kashyap...Kapurchand (College Principal)
- Viju Khote...Tom Tom
- Shehzad Khan...Khan Bhai
- Suresh Bhagwat...Director
- Danny Denzongpa...ACP Neghi
- Kiran Juneja...Tina's late mother and Suresh's late wife
Box office
It earned 10 crores at the box office, altogether its total net gross was 19 crores and it was declared as an above average grosser by Box Office India. It was also the 6th highest grossing movie of the year.[1]
Soundtrack
Barsaat | ||||
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Studio album by Nadeem Shravan | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 58:55 | |||
Label | Tips Industries | |||
Producer | Nadeem Shravan | |||
Nadeem Shravan chronology | ||||
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The music of Barsaat was composed by Nadeem Shravan, and the lyrics were penned by Sameer.
Track # | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Humko Sirf Tumse Pyar Hai" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik | 06:49 |
2 | "Love Tujhe Love Main" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik | 05:46 |
3 | "Dil Pagal Deewana Hai" | Kumar Sanu | 05:49 |
4 | "Nahin Yeh Ho Nahin Sakta" | Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam | 06:04 |
5 | "Humko Padhaai Se" | Kumar Sanu | 06:41 |
6 | "Ek Haseena Ladki Se" | Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik | 08:34 |
7 | "Ishq Mein Ek Pal" | Sonu Nigam, Kavita Krishnamurthy | 08:16 |
8 | "Humko Sirf Tumse Pyar Hai (Instrumental)" | 05:44 | |
9 | "Love Tujhe Love Main (Instrumental)" | 05:12 |
Filmfare Awards
- Best Male Debut - Bobby Deol
- Best Female Debut - Twinkle Khanna[2]
- Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award - Santosh Sivan
See also
References
- ↑ "Box Office 1995". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 30 January 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- ↑ Pacheco, Sunitra (18 February 2015). Sharma, Sarika, ed. "Twinkle Khanna: From Bollywood stardom to becoming Mrs Funny Bones". The Indian Express. Mumbai: Indian Express Limited. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
External links
- Barsaat at the Internet Movie Database