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Revision as of 19:12, 15 January 2022
Shola aur Shabnam शोला और शबनम | |
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Directed by | David Dhawan |
Written by | Anees Bazmee Rajeev Kaul Praful Parekh |
Produced by | Pahlaj Nihalani |
Starring | |
Edited by | David Dhawan |
Music by | Bappi Lahiri |
Distributed by | Chirangdeep International |
Release date | 23 January 1992 |
Running time | 175 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹10.7 crore (equivalent to ₹82 crore or US$9.9 million in 2023)[1] |
Shola Aur Shabnam (transl. Fire and Dew drops) is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan with a screenplay by Anees Bazmee and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. Starring Govinda and Divya Bharti, the film shows the intense struggle of a NCC student to prove his innocence after being falsely implicated into a murder case and subsequent framed events by a notorious gangster. Anupam Kher, Alok Nath, Mohnish Behl and Gulshan Grover appear in supporting roles.
Initially titled Khiladi, the film was meant to be the debut film of Divya Bharti. But, censor problems caused it to be delayed. The cinematography was handled by Siba Mishra, while David Dhawan directed as well as edited the film. Anees Bazmee, Praful Parekh and Rajiv Kaul penned the screenplay. Bappi Lahiri composed the music. It was distributed by Nihalani's banner, Chiragdeep International.
The film received considerable favourable reviews upon release, and was a success, with critical praise drawn towards the performance of Govinda. Eventually becoming the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 1992, it grossed about ₹10.7 crore (US$9.3 million) and provided breakthrough to its cast members. Anupam Kher received acclaim for his portrayal of Major I. M. Lathi, and was nominated for Best Comic Actor at the 38th Filmfare Awards.
Plot
The spoiled and arrogant brother, Bali (Mohnish Behl), of notorious gangster, Kali Baba (Gulshan Grover), enlists in the National Cadet Corp, and wants to have his way with his fellow-students and trainer, Inder Mohan Lathi (Anupam Kher), with comical results. When he meets Divya Thapa (Divya Bharti) for the first time, he is smitten by her, and wants to be with her by hook or by crook. But Divya is in love with Karan (Govinda), and both plan to be with each other. Circumstances act against them, and they flee together, with Kali Baba's men, and Divya's Police Commissioner dad, Yashpal Thapa (Alok Nath), in hot pursuit, to an unknown destination, surrounded by a web of lies, deception, and no known resource to assist them.[2]
Cast
- Govinda as Karan
- Divya Bharti as Divya Thapa
- Gulshan Grover as Kali Shankar
- Mohnish Behl as Baali, Kali's brother
- Anupam Kher as Major Inder Mohan Lathi / I.M. Lathi
- Raja Bundela as Raja
- Satyajeet as Satya (credited as Satyajit)
- Girish Malik as Girish (credited as Girish Mallic)
- Bindu as Girl's hostel principal
- Alok Nath as Police commissioner Yashpal Thapa
- Anil Dhawan as Assistant to police commissioner Thapa
- Mahavir Shah as Police inspector Mahadev
- Govind Namdeo as Police inspector Tiwari
- Sudha Chandran as Rama, Karan's sister
- Harish Patel as Velji, Kali's brother-in-law
- Guddi Maruti as Guddi, Divya's friend
- Reema Lagoo as Sharda Thapa
- Madhu Kambikar as Karan's mother
- Shakti Kapoor as Boxer Deva (special appearance)
- Archana Puran Singh as Boxer Deva's wife
- Mac Mohan as Jaichand
- Sudhir as Brij, Jaichand's partner
Soundtrack
The music of the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri. It consisted of five songs.[3] The music was released on the Venus Music label. Lyrics were penned by Anjaan and Govinda.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bole Bole Dil Mera Bole" | Anjaan | Abhijeet Bhattacharya & Chorus | 6:49 |
2. | "Gori Gori O Baanki Chhori" | Govinda | Govinda | 7:12 |
3. | "Jane De Jane De Mujhe Jane De" | Anjaan | Amit Kumar & Kavita Krishnamurthy | 5:36 |
4. | "Tere Mere Pyar Mein" | Anjaan | Alka Yagnik, Debashish Dasgupta & Shailendra Singh | 7:08 |
5. | "Tu Pagal Premi Awara" | Anjaan | Shabbir Kumar & Kavita Krishnamurthy | 8:31 |
Awards
- Divya Bharti narrowly missed the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She lost it to Madhuri Dixit who won it for Beta.
References
- ^ https://bestoftheyear.in/movie/shola-aur-shabnam/
- ^ "Shola Aur Shabnam cast information". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
- ^ "Shola Aur Shabnam track information". Retrieved 14 May 2011.
- ^ "Shola Aur Shabnam music information". Retrieved 14 May 2011.