Chalo Ishq Ladaaye
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Chalo Ishq Ladaaye | |
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Directed by | Aziz Sejawal |
Produced by | Vijay Mehta |
Written by | Imtiaz Patel Yunus Sajawal |
Starring | Govinda Rani Mukerji |
Music by | Himesh Reshammiya |
Release date(s) | December 27, 2002 |
Running time | 141 mins |
Language | Hindi |
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Chalo Ishq Ladaaye (Hindi: चलो इशक़ लदाये, Urdu: چلو اشق لداۓ) is a 2002 Indian movie directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Govinda and Rani Mukerji. The film is a comedy.
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[edit] Synopsis
Popular but lonely Bollywood actress, Sapna (Rani Mukerji), lives a fairly isolated life, through publicly she is thronged by fans, and has taken to drinking alcohol in a big way. Thus intoxicated she runs her vehicle into a young man named Pappu (Govinda), who suffers minor injuries. He recognizes her, and tells her that he is her number one fan, and will do anything for her. She wants him to kill her double-timing boyfriend, Rahul (Sanjay Suri). He agrees to do so, provided she kills his overbearing, aged grandmother, to which she agrees. After Pappu completes his gruesome task, he meets with Sapna, only to be told that she does not recognize him, but when presented with proof, she relents and agrees to fulfill her part of this trade. She, along with Kokibhai (Kader Khan), arrive at the palatial home of Pappu's grandmother (Zohra Sehgal) and set out the task of killing her without arousing any suspicion on themselves as well as on Pappu. What the hapless trio do not know is that ACP Kamat (Gulshan Grover) has already got evidence linking Pappu to Rahul's sudden death, and has been keeping a close eye on his whereabouts - all ready to arrest him, and get him to confess about Rahul's murder as well as the attempt to kill his very own grandmother.
[edit] Cast
- Rani Mukerji ... Sapna
- Govinda ... Pappu
- Kader Khan ... Kokibhai
- Zohra Sehgal ... Dadi (Pappu's grandmother)
- Sanjay Suri ... Rahul
- Johnny Lever ... Police Officer
- Mink ... ACP Damini
- Gulshan Grover ... ACP Kamat
[edit] Trivia
- The film borrowsheavily from Alfred Hitchcock's film, Strangers on a Train.
- The movie contains seven songs.