Lootere

Lootere
Directed by Dharmesh Darshan
Produced by Suneel Darshan
Written by Dharmesh Darshan
Starring Sunny Deol
Juhi Chawla
Naseeruddin Shah
Pooja Bedi
Anupam Kher
Chunky Pandey
Ajit Vachani
Music by Anand-Milind
Cinematography W.B. Rao
Edited by A. Muthu
Distributed by Shree Krishna International
Release dates
5 March 1993
Country India
Language Hindi

Lootere is a 1993 Bollywood action movie, written and directed by Dharmesh Darshan and produced by Suneel Darshan.[1] The film featured Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla in lead roles, along with Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher and Chunky Pandey in supporting roles. The film was one of the highest grossing films of the year.

Plot

The movie is a love story of Karan (Sunny Deol) and Anjali (Juhi Chawla). Karan, a decorated police officer is given the duty to protect Anjali who is the only witness against one of the underworld bosses. In order to safeguard Anjali, Karan has to take her far away in wilderness so that no one gets to know where she is. During this escapade Karan and Anjali fall in love and desire to get married against all odds. How the hero fights all the villains and saves his girl forms the crux of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Actor Manoj Kumar penned a song in the film along with lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri. Director Dharmesh Darshan also penned the song "Main Teri Rani". The music was a big hit when released. Lata Mangeshkar sang 2 songs, a duet each with Manhar Udhas and Suresh Wadkar. Despite the success of the music of this film, Dharmesh Darshan never repeated Anand-Milind for any of his future projects. The songs featured in the top 10 albums of the year. [2]

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Main Teri Rani Tu Raja" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
2 "Munh me Le le" Pankaj Udhas, Alka Yagnik
3 "O Lootere O Lootere" Manhar Udhas, Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Jis Dil Ne Tujh Ko" Kumar Sanu, Anupama Deshpande
5 "Ae Sawan Baras Zara" Suresh Wadkar, Lata Mangeshkar
6 "Oye Pape" Sukhwinder Singh, Sapna Mukherjee
7 "Meri Barbaad Mohabbat Pukare" Mohammad Aziz, Alka Yagnik
8 "Aa Ja Aanewale Aaja" Asha Bhosle

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