Raja Babu (film)

Raja Babu is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor, Kadar Khan, Aruna Irani, Prem Chopra and Gulshan Grover, with music by Anand-Milind and lyrics by Sameer.[1] It is a remake of K. Bhagyaraj's Tamil comedy movie Raasukutti. The film is choreographed by B. H. Tarun Kumar.

Raja Babu
Poster
Directed byDavid Dhawan
Produced byNandu G. Tolani
Screenplay byK. Bhagyaraj
Anees Bazmee (Dialogues)
StarringGovinda
Karisma Kapoor
Music byAnand-Milind
CinematographyRajan Kinagi
Edited byA. Muthu
Distributed bySapna Arts
Release date
  • 21 January 1994 (1994-01-21) (India)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Raja Singh a.k.a. Raja Babu (Govinda) is a poor orphan adopted by a rich village couple (Kader Khan and Aruna Irani). He is a typical country bumpkin, good-hearted but lacking in urban manners. His vanity, not discouraged by his mother's doting, leads him to have his photograph taken often at the village photo studio, each time in a different outfit. He is always accompanied by his sidekick Nandu, (Shakti Kapoor).

He falls for Madhubala "Madhu" (Karishma Kapoor) when he sees her photograph in the studio. In a fantasy dance sequence, her photograph makes his motorcycle come to life by itself, and it chases her decorated with plastic flowers.

A careless stunt by Nandu sees Madhu enter the village with her entourage. A neighbour is blamed, and the entourage arrests him and takes him back into their village. The main antagonist of the film, played by Prem Chopra, sends his goons to attack, but a cleverly disguised Raja and Nandu thwart the attackers with impressive swashbuckling derring-do.

Taken in by his smart appearance and impressive talk, Madhu reciprocates his love but walks out on him with all the villagers watching when she learns that he is no match to her urbane, well-educated self. It was particularly humiliating for his father as it happened in front of villagers who respected him highly.

Raja still wants to marry Madhu, even though the latter humiliated his father. However, he finds out that he is not his parents' biological son, but was in fact adopted. He is overcome with gratitude and decides to forget Madhu. His father arranges his marriage with a mentally disabled girl. Raja agrees since he doesn't want to do anything to upset his father. In the meantime, Madhu decides that she has fallen in love with Raja and starts to pursue him. Raja tells her that he is no longer interested in her, but she refuses to listen. Meanwhile, Raja's evil uncle has been planning to kill his family and take control of their property. Raja's father eventually throws him out of the house because he thinks he is still involved with Madhu. Taking advantage of this, the evil uncle and his son kidnap Raja's parents. However, Raja rescues them and they agree to his marriage with Madhu.

Cast

Soundtrack

The lyrics of all the songs were penned by Sameer.[2]

#TitleSinger(s)ComposerDuration
1 "Aaja Yaad Sataye" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan Anand Chitragupt (Of Anand-Milind) 07:02
2 "Pak Chik Pak Raja Babu" Anand, Jolly Mukherjee, Vinod Rathod Anand Chitragupt (Of Anand-Milind) 05:02
3 "Ui Amma Ui Amma Kya" Poornima Anand Chitragupt 05:06
4 "Sarkaiye Lo Khatiya" Kumar Sanu, Poornima Anand Milind 04:20
5 "Mera Dil Na Todo" - Male Abhijeet Anand-Milind 04:55
6 "Mera Dil Na Todo" - Female Poornima Anand Chitragupt 04:52
7 "Aiya Aiya Aiya Masti Chha Gayi" Poornima Abhijeet Bhattacharya 04:39

References

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