Beta Ho To Aisa
Beta Ho To Aisa | |
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Directed by | C.P. Dixit |
Written by | Kehsav rathod, Ram govind |
Produced by | Late Praveen Khanna |
Starring | Govinda Varsha Usgaonkar & Raza Murad |
Cinematography | Munir khan |
Edited by | Hussain Burmawala |
Music by | Ravindra Jain |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Beta Ho To Aisa is a 1994 hindi film directed by Late Sir C.P. Dixit, presented by Babubhai latiwala of Bombino video & produced by Late Praveen Khanna; (Govinda ji’s brother in law). Starring Govinda, Varsha Usgaonkar, Gulshan Grover and Raza Murad in pivotal roles its fully shot in Mumbai and Kerala.[1]
Plot
Anand is a forest officer in Ramgarh with his pregnant wife Laxmi raising his two adolescent sons; Suraj, Chandar & Asha, serviced by a loyal domestic help Dinu and his son Raju whom they have bought up as their own. When Anand and an anguished JK spot thugs taking gold; the caravan is brought down with Jk taking over the bounty. Anand tricks JK and hides the same arousing JK's wrath though not before he has tracked down his loyal servant Dinu too thus forcefully misplacing Anand's family to Mumbai. A young Raju takes to a thug life to bring up his master's family he now considers as his own. He seldom encounters thugs whom he hoodwinks along with his accomplice Bantu. Raju and Jk's daughter Mini fall in love, while Suraj and Chandar are driven to corruption under Jk; a self styled big thug. Suraj as J.K.'s son Rakesh's friend wishes to anyhow marry Mini. Meanwhile when Laxmi discovers Raju's short cut ways she abandons him though Raju's begging brings his mother and sister back though later his sister gets victimised. How Raju, JK & Anand connect dramatically to their destinies mysteriously forms the climax of the film.
Cast
- Govinda as Raju (Dinu's son)
- Varsha Usgaonkar as Mini (J.K.'s daughter/ Raju's love interest)
- Vijayendra Ghatge as Anand, Forest Officer
- Anjana Mumtaz as Laxmi (Raju's step-mother)
- Rakesh Pandey as Dinubhai - Anand's Servant and Raju's Dad
- Mohan Bhandari as Chander (Raju's step-brother)
- Sanjay Jog as Suraj (Raju's step-brother)
- Anuradha Sawant as Asha (Raju's step-sister)
- Asrani as Bantu (Raju's friend)
- Raza Murad as Kunwer / Raja Saheb/ J.K.
- Gulshan Grover as Rakesh (J.K.'s son)
- Sharat Saxena as Raaka / Ramakant
- Viju Khote as eye wit Poojari
- Daboo Malik as Ravi
- Amrit Patel as Kasturilal
- Asha Sharma as Manager of women's shelter
- Sudhir as J.K.'s henchman
- Ajit Vachani as Police Inspector Ram Singh
- Praveen Kumar as Ranjeet,J.K.'s henchman.
- Savita Bajaj as Ramnath Mother, (Only Photo in Photograph) (Cameo Role)
- Ramesh Goyal as S.P.
Soundtrack
All songs were written and composed by late Ravindra Jain.
# | Song | Singer |
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1 | "Teri Zindadili Mujhe Maar Gayi" | Asha Bhosle |
2 | "Tu neh ka Naata Tod Chala" | Hemlata |
3 | "Main Teri Yashoda Maiya" | Hemlata |
4 | "Tu Meri Yashoda Maiya" | Mohammed Aziz |
5 | "Woh Meri Yashoda Maiya" | Mohammed Aziz |
6 | "Badlenge Jab Din Inke" | Mohammed Aziz |
7 | "Raat Muraadonwali" | Mohammed Aziz, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
Production
Sir Babubhai latiwala partnered with late Praveen khanna after a Sir Govinda event held at Shanmukhananda hall. The film also basically took shape because of a song that late Ravindra Jain had composed on the greatness of mothers. Film songs were choreographed by Master Kamal and Master Vijay Oscar; while action was by Master Rashid khan.
References
- ^ "Movie Overview". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
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