

One song from the movie, Kahan Raja Bhoj, Kahan Gangu Teli, provoked protests from a Nagpur-based organisation, the Vidarbha Teli Samaj Mahasangh, on the grounds that it offended the members of their community they wrote a letter of protest to then-Chief Minister Manohar Joshi, condemning the approval given by the state government to the song and calling for it to be banned. Songs No.įilmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role The lyrics were created by Sameer.Īll lyrics are written by Sameer all music is composed by Anand–Milind. Mention may be made that an instrumental version of the song "Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare" synchronizes the credit display at the beginning of the film. Other songs of the film are pleasant to the ears, but the aforesaid two went on to become the most popular songs of the album.
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In the few years that followed 1998, the film was relayed on some Indian TV channels on which a snippet of the song "Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare" was shown as a trailer of the film. The frisky "Suno Sasurjee Ab Zidd Chhodo" became significantly popular, followed by "Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare", picturised on Govinda and Raveena Tandon, which is pretty identical to the perky romantic songs sought-after at that period, like "Ole Ole" ( Yeh Dillagi) and "Husn Hai Suhaana" ( Coolie No. Songs of the film were scored by Anand–Milind who presented some remarkably striking numbers for the album.

Raja learns about Rahul's vicious plan and decides to rescue Kiran. He assaults Kiran, confines her in his home and demands Singhania by phone, of his entire wealth and property as a pay-off for his daughter's life.

Kiran departs for Rahul's home, and Rahul finds it a great opportunity to acquire Singhania's entire wealth as his daughter is now in his custody. Singhania changes his mind about Raja and announces that he would marry his daughter to him. He sides with Singhania and tries to convince of her father's reasons. Raja warns her of Rahul's true intentions. The story takes a turn when Kiran dumps Raja and declares Rahul as her ultimate man. However, Raja gatecrashes the party and foils Singhania's plan. Singhania decides to marry his daughter to the son of his friend and plans to announce their engagement at her birthday party. Raja thwarts Singhania at every juncture. Kiran's plan succeeds when Singhania objects to Raja. She starts a mendacious love affair with Raja, gaining the latter's affection. Kiran overhears this and decides to thwart her father's decision that Kiran is allowed to marry any man, be he a destitute or Singhania's enemy, but Rahul. Enraged at this, Singhania vehemently declares Raja as his greatest enemy. One day, Raja knocks down the top floor of Singhania's hotel after Singhania tries to demolish his dhaba using a municipality bulldozer. After strife between Singhania and Kiran, the former says that Kiran is allowed to marry any man, be he a destitute or Singhania's enemy, without his refusal, except Rahul.

However, Singhania knows that Rahul is a rogue whose pursuit is to lure young women and later abandon them after exploiting their wealth. He persistently begs Singhania for Kiran's hand only to be refused by Singhania. Raja, who is already a thorn in Singhania's side, proclaims his love for Kiran before Singhania. At the same time, Raja develops a fascination for Kiran. Rahul is financially aided by a confederate, Bishambar Nath. Singhania's daughter Kiran is in love with a man named Rahul. The hilarity starts henceforth when every ploy used by Singhania to dislodge Raja's dhaba ends up in smoke. Later on, Singhania finds that a dhaba inside the hotel complex run by a petty guy Raja acts as a hitch to the earnings of the hotel. Singhania a business tycoon buys an expensive hotel "Maharaja International" from P.
