Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat

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Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat
Directed by Ashok Gaekwad
Produced by Salim Akhtar
Starring Shadaab Khan
Rani Mukerji
Release date(s) 1996
Language Hindi
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Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat (Hindi: राजा की आयेगी बरात, _____Urdu: راجہ کی آۓ گی برات) is a 1996 Hindi movie written and directed by Ashok Gaekwad. The film introduces prominent newcomers Shadaab Khan who is the son of legendary actor Amjad Khan, and Rani Mukerji. Although Mukerji found ultimate success post her debut film, Khan's career was doomed after a few movies.

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[edit] Synopsis

Mala (Rani Mukerji) works as a computer science engineer. . One day her friend confides in her about her love affair with the son of a wealthy man, who has been intimate with her, but now is marrying someone else. Mala accompanies her friend to this male's wedding, disrupts it, and eventually ends up ruining the event. The groom's brother, Raja (Shadaab Khan), is enraged and insults Mala, in response to which she slaps him. Enraged all the more, Raja seeks Mala out, and in the presence of her pupils, brutally slaps and then rapes her. The police get involved and Raja is arrested.

Raja's dad, Rai Bahadur Diwanchand, attempts to give some money to Mala's guardian, Gyani Kartar Singh, who refuses to accept it. The court case proceeds, and the Judge, overcome by Mala's evidence, finds Raja guilty, convicts him, and orders that he marry Mala within the next twenty-four hours. Raja's attempts to kill Mala are in vain, and both get married with great pomp and ceremony. After the marriage, Rai Bahadur goes overseas, and leaves his family, especially his elder daughter-in-law, Sharda, to deal with Mala, and ensure that she is belittled, beaten, and eventually driven out of their house. Will Mala be able to face up to the dominating Sharda and the rest of this family, in addition to Raja?

[edit] Cast

  • Shadaab Khan ... Raja
  • Rani Mukherjee ... Mala
  • Gulshan Grover ... Gyani Kartar Singh (Mala's father)
  • Sulabha Deshpande ... Kaushalya (Rai's maid-servant)
  • Yunus Pervez ... Judge
  • Mohnish Behl Ramesh
  • ... Sharda Devi (Ramesh's wife)
  • Divya Dutta ... (Sharda's younger sister & Raj's girlfriend)
  • Saeed Jaffrey ... Rai Bahadur (Raja's Father)
  • Feroz Khan ... Inspector Khan
  • Goga Kapoor ... Gyan Prakash (Raja's lawyer)
  • G. Asrani ... (Sharda's brother)
  • Raza Murad ... (Raja's Uncle)
  • Ghanshyam ... (Kartar Singh's staff)
  • Dinesh Hingoo ... (Kartar Singh's staff)
  • Javed Khan ... (Kartar Singh's staff)

[edit] Trivia

  • Marked the debut of Rani Mukerji in Bollywood.
  • Mukerji debuted alongside Amjad Khan's son Shadaab Khan playing the main lead in the film.
  • The movie failed miserably at the box office.
  • Unlike the great Amjad Khan, Shadaab flopped as an actor. He only did a few inconsequential roles subsequently in Betaabi (1997), Hey Ram (2000) and Refugee (2000).

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