Aankhen (1993 film)

Aankhen
Directed by David Dhawan
Produced by Pahlaj Nihalani
Written by Anees Bazmee
Starring Govinda
Chunky Pandey
Raj Babbar
Music by Bappi Lahiri
Cinematography Siba Mishra
Editing by Nand Kumar
Distributed by Chiragdeep International
Release date(s) 9 April 1993
Running time 170 min.
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget [ 1.96 Crore] [$392,000 Approx.][1]
Box office [ 12.46 Crore] [$2,492,000 Approx.][2]

Aankhen (English: The Eyes) is a 1993 Bollywood comedy directed by David Dhawan and starring Govinda in a double role and Chunky Pandey. It is a remake of the hit Kannada movie Kittu Puttu, starring Vishnuvardhan which is copied from hit Hindi movie Do Phool, starring Vinod Mehra and Mehmood, released in 1973. It was also remade into Telugu in 1995, starring Venkatesh and Ali.

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Synopsis

Hasmukh Rai (Kader Khan) has a problem. As a matter of fact, two problems in the form of his two sons: Munnu (Chunky Pandey) and Bunnu (Govinda Ahuja). The duo are notorious slackers, always up to no good, and involved in elaborate practical jokes. It comes to Hasmukh's attention that both his sons have been lying to him about their college grades - both in studies and sports - and have not been attending school for the last three years. As a result, both are kicked out of college, and ultimately, their home. Later, one of their practical jokes gets out of hand, and Bunnu disappears, presumed dead. At the same time, Munnu gets involved with a conspiracy of killing his own brother, Bunnu. Meanwhile, from a small Indian village, Bunnu's identical cousin, Gauri Shankar, arrives in town. He is mistaken for Bunnu which leads to a hilarious misunderstandings and constant uproar, ensuring laughs all night long.

Reception

The movie was 1993's biggest Bollywood hit.

The movie was responsible for jump-starting, or reenergizing, the careers of a few actors. Govinda, for example, struggling at the time spawned many other comedy hits such as Raja Babu, Coolie No. 1, and Saajan Chale Susral, after the commercial success of Aankhen. Although he starred in hits like Hatya (1988), Swarg (1990), and Shola aur Shabnam (1992), his double-role in Aankhen established him as the "Comedy King of Bollywood" at that time. One of the lead heroines of the movie, Raageshwari, started a successful career in singing and has built herself as an established singer in India. Unfortunately, she was unpopular in the movies area and therefore was billed a "flop" in Bollywood. The movie was the biggest hit of 1993 and ran in the theaters for 12 weeks.The Domestic Distribution Share was 8.5 crore against 1.96 Crore cost.Its an All-time Blockbuster.[3]

Cast

Soundtrack

The movie's soundtrack was considered one of the best of 1993. The songs are as follows:

# Title Singer(s) Length
1 "O Lal Dupatte Wali" Kumar Sanu, Sudesh Bhonsle, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik 05:53
2 "Bade Kaam Ka Bandar" Kumar Sanu, Mohammad Aziz, Arun Bakshi, Govinda, Chunky Pandey 06:59
3 "Angna Mein Baba" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam 05:49
4 "Ek Tamanna Jeevan Ki" Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle 05:32
5 "Chaukhat Pe Tumhari Hum" Kumar Sanu, Mohammad Aziz, Sapna Mukherjee 06:47

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