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Deewana Mastana Directed by David Dhawan Produced by Ketan Desai Written by Anees Bazmee
Prayag RajStarring Anil Kapoor
Govinda
Juhi Chawla
Johnny LeverMusic by Laxmikant-Pyarelal Cinematography Ravi K. Chandran Editing by A. Muthu Distributed by M.K.D. Films Combine Release date(s) 23 September 1997 Running time 160 mins Country India Language Hindi Deewana Mastana is a 1997 Bollywood romantic comedy directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Govinda, Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. Johnny Lever, Anupam Kher, Reema Lagoo, Shakti Kapoor, Saeed Jaffrey, Kader Khan have supporting roles, while Salman Khan makes a special appearance. This film borrows some elements from the 1991 Hollywood comedy, What About Bob?. Johny Lever received the Film Fare's award for Best Comedian in this film.
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Synopsis
Raja is a minor league crook who sells railway tickets on the black market at Amirpur Station. Tired of his job he looks for new ways to make a quick buck. One day, along with his friend Ghafoor (Johny Lever) and a police inspector (Avtar Gill), he robs Rs 2.5 million from the railway treasury. Later, Raja and Ghafoor bump off the inspector and run away with the loot to Bombay.
At Bombay airport, Raja sets eyes on psychiatrist Dr Neha (Juhi Chawla) and promptly falls in love with her. Raja and Ghafoor quickly find out where she lives. Ghafoor pretends to be a psychiatric patient while Raja takes on the name Raj Kumar and befriends her, telling her he has just returned from the U.S. However, Ghafoor cautions Raja not to hurry and be patient in matters of love.
The trouble begins when Bunnu (Govinda), the son of a wealthy businessman (Anupam Kher), is sent to Neha for treatment. He is really crazy, and terrified of fire, heights, running, and water. Soon, he too falls for Neha and discovers he has a rival in Raja. Suddenly, Neha has to leave for Ooty with her father (Saeed Jaffrey) to attend her uncle's (Shakti Kapoor) wedding. She does not leave behind a forwarding address. Both Raja and Bunnu impersonate policemen and intimidate her secretary into revealing where she is. Dr Neha is thrilled to see them in Ooty but is drawn closer to the ill Bunnu rather than Raja.
Things take an ugly turn when Ghafoor tries to kill Bunnu, who escapes. Bunnu contacts contract killer Pappu Pager (Satish Kaushik) to bump off Raja. However, that plan too comes a cropper. Armed with a gold ring and garland, Neha calls Bunnu and Raja to court, ostensibly with the purpose of marriage. Both are surprised to see the other there. Then they find out, Neha was getting married to someone else, Prem (Salman Khan).
Raveena Tandon makes a special appearance in the end.
Cast
- Anil Kapoor ... Raj Kumar (Raja)
- Govinda ... Bunnu
- Juhi Chawla ... Dr. Neha Sharma
- Johnny Lever ... Gaffoor
- Anupam Kher ... Birju (Bunnu's dad)
- Reema Lagoo ... Bunnu's mother
- Saeed Jaffrey ... Chander Nandkishore Kapoor Sharma (Neha Dad)
- Upasna Singh ... Neha's Aunt
- Himani Shivpuri ... Raj's mom
- Avtar Gill ... Inspector. Mhatre
- Shiva Rindani ... Man teased Neha in the disco
- Guddi Maruti ... Suzie
- Shashi Kiran ... Bus Driver
- Pratibha Sinha ... Tina
- Satish Kaushik ... Pappu Pager
- Shakti Kapoor ... Neha's Uncle
- Kader Khan ... Marriage Registrar
Other Cast
- David Dhawan ... Himself
- Salman Khan ... Prem Kumar (uncredited)
- Salim Khan ... Man blasting the liquor stills (uncredited)
- Ram P. Sethi ... Man asking for discount for train tickets (uncredited)
- Raveena Tandon ... Sexy girl (Special appearance) (uncredited)
- Babbanlal Yadav ... House servant (uncredited)
Soundtrack
# Title Singer(s) 1 "Yeh Gaya Woh Gaya" Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik 2 "Hungama Ho Gaya" Sonu Nigam, Poornima 3 "Tere Bina Dil Lagta Nahin" Udit Narayan, Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik 4 "Dil Chaahe Kisi Se" Alka Yagnik 5 "Head Ya Tail" Udit Narayan, Vinod Rathod, Kavita Krishnamoorthy 6 "O Mummy Mummy" Udit Narayan External links
Deewana Mastana at the Internet Movie Database
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