Bekhudi

Bekhudi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Rahul Rawail, starring Kamal Sadanah and Kajol (in their acting debut). Its story revolves on Rohit (Sadanah) and Radhika (Kajol), who against her parents' disapproval of their relationship.

Bekhudi
Vinyl record cover
Directed byRahul Rawail
Produced by
  • Maharukh Jokhi
  • Rita Rawail
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Indira
  • Gautam Rajadhyaksha
Starring
Music byNadeem-Shravan
CinematographyKamlakar Rao
Edited bySuresh Chaturvedi
Production
company
Dream Merchants
Release date
  • 31 July 1992 (1992-07-31)
Running time
154 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office7.5 million[2]

Plot

Rohit is a law student and Gupta's son. Rohit beats up Rocky in a flying device competition. Radhika is Rocky's sister, who attends the same college as Rohit and her brother. In college, Rohit meets Radhika and they eventually fall in love. When Rocky is caught cheating on an exam, he threatens the invigilator and slaps the principal. A case is filed against Rocky and he is sentenced by Gupta to seven days in jail and is expelled from college. His mother and father hide Rocky's prison sentence from Radhika. Radhika's aunt arrives from Edmonton, and tells Radhika's parents about her wish to marry Radhika to Vicky in the United States. Radhika tells her aunt that she is too young to marry Vicky. Rohit's father and Radhika's father learn their children are in love and agree to discuss marriage. Before the meeting, Rohit had been unaware of the situation.

Gupta returns without meeting with Radhika's father. Incensed, Rohit rushes to the hotel and fights with Rocky, who falls from the hotel's rooftop and dies. Radhika's parents blame Rohit for the death of their son and decide to marry Radhika to Vicky. Because Rohit continues trying to meet Radhika, her parents send Radhika to Canada to stay with her aunt. Gupta asks his son to go to Canada in search of Radhika. Rohit's luggage is stolen by the local hoodlum Rambhau "Rambo", when he arrives in Canada. Rohit and Radhika find each other in Canada and Radhika runs. Since there are ten days before Radhika turns 18 and becomes a consenting adult, Rohit and Radhika search for a home.

When caught by Rohit, Rambo takes them to a house he claims to be his. The next morning, Rohit and Radhika discover Rambo has vanished and they have accidentally been staying in Vicky's house. Vicky tells Rohit and Radhika they can stay in the house and that he will help them get married on Radhika's 18th birthday. The aunt also arrives at Vicky's house in search of Radhika. The aunt sees Rohit, who quickly goes outside. Vicky tells the aunt that to find Radhika, she should return to Edmonton where she has filed a missing person complaint. Vicky watches Radhika coming out of the bathroom; Radhika and Rohit were having a good time and Vicky takes photographs of them.

With only one day left before Radhika's birthday, Vicky asks Rohit to go out for an errand. Radhika feels uneasy and asks Rohit not to leave her. Rohit says she should not doubt Vicky and that he will return within two hours. Radhika discovers that Vicky has torn up all photographs to remove Rohit with only Radhika left in the photos. She runs downstairs but finds both of her parents there, along with Vicky and learns all three are planning to force Radhika to marry Vicky. Vicky tells Rohit he is going to marry Radhika and beats him up until Rohit is unconscious. Rohit regains consciousness and Rambo helps Rohit to reach the wedding venue.

Rohit and Vicky fight with each other. Vicky beats up Rohit again and asks Radhika to marry him. Seeing Rohit's life in danger, Radhika agrees to marry Vicky and gets ready. When Rohit congratulates her for getting married, she asks him to stay and watch the wedding she does not want. Radhika's parents and aunt realize their mistake. Vicky becomes enraged and says if Radhika will not marry him, nobody else can. He then shoots a gun. Rohit and Radhika run away and Vicky chases them with a helicopter. Radhika is shot in her shoulder. Rohit takes a jet ski and causes Vicky's helicopter to crash. Rohit returns to Radhika, who regains consciousness. The two meet at home.

Cast

Production

Saif Ali Khan was originally set to make his debut in Bekhudi with the role of Rohit but after completing the first shooting schedule of the film, Khan was deemed unprofessional by director Rahul Rawail and was replaced by another debutante, Kamal Sadanah;[5] while filming Bekhudi, Khan met actress Amrita Singh and married to her in October 1991.[6] It also marked Kajol's debut at the age of sixteen. In an interview to Mayank Shekhar of Mid Day, she stated that she get the offer while she visited photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha's studio;[7] it was described her "a big dose of luck".[8]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the movie was composed by the music duo Nadeem Shravan. The lyrics were written by Anwar Sagar, Sikandar Bharati, Saima Nadeem and Surendra Saathi.

NoTitleSinger(s)Lyricist(s)
1 "Khat Maine Tera Naam Likha" Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle Anwar Sagar
2 "Aa Khel Khele Hum" Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle Surendra Sathi
3 "Tu Kahan Kahan Yeh Bata" Vinod Rathod Sikandar Bharti
4 "Dekh Ke Yeh Roomal" (Happy) Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle Sikandar Bharti
5 "Dekh Ke Yeh Roomal" (Sad) Asha Bhosle Sikandar Bharti
6 "Daddy Mummy Meri Shaadi" Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle Anwar Sagar
7 "Mujhe Kya Pata Tera Ghar" Kumar Sanu, Asha Bhosle Saima Nadeem
8 "Main Pyar Karne Wala Hoon" Vinod Rathod Anwar Sagar

References

  1. "Bekhudi Cast". Box Office India. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. "Kajol filmography". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 5 December 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. Dileep, Lalita (31 July 1992). "Lovers on the run". The Indian Express. Indian Express Limited. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  4. "Bekhudi Cast & Crew". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  5. Bose, Derek (24 May 2008). "Playing Saif". The Tribune. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
  6. "Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's first date". The Times of India. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  7. Shekhar, Mayank (15 September 2018). "Sit with Hitlist – Kajol: I am not doing movies anymore which require me to cry". Mid Day. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  8. Bamzai, Kaveree (22 May 2006). "After motherhood, Kajol returns in a role designed to unsettle filmdom's reigning deities". India Today. Retrieved 12 January 2021.


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