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Deewana (English: Crazy) is a 1992 Indian romantic drama film directed Deewana
Interaction by Raj Kanwar, produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Lalit Kapoor and
Help featuring Rishi Kapoor, Divya Bharti and Shah Rukh Khan in the lead.
About Wikipedia This was Khan's debut release, and he appears only in the second half
Community portal of the film, replacing Armaan Kohli, who walked out of the project due to
Recent changes creative differences after the first schedule. The film was released on 25
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June 1992. Dil Aashna Hai was supposed to be the debut movie of Shah
Tools Rukh Khan, however, Deewana was released first. The film proved to be
What links here a major commercial success and launched Khan's Bollywood career.
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Special pages 1 Plot
Permanent link 2 Cast
Page information 3 Reception
Wikidata item 4 Soundtrack
Cite this page 4.1 Track listing
5 Awards and nominations Theatrical release poster
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6 Sequel Directed by Raj Kanwar
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7 References Produced by Guddu Dhanoa
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8 External links Lalit Kapoor
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Written by Sagar Sarhadi
Languages Story by Ranbir Pushp
‫ا ﻟ ﻌ ﺮﺑ ﻴ ﺔ‬ Plot [edit]
Starring Rishi Kapoor
Azərbaycanca Divya Bharti
Kajal (Divya Bharti), a beautiful young girl falls in love with and marries a
Shah Rukh Khan
famous singer named Ravi (Rishi Kapoor). They live happily until
Amrish Puri
Български tragedy strikes: Ravi's greedy uncle Pratap (Amrish Puri) and cousin
Music by Songs:
Deutsch Narender (Mohnish Behl), are determined to lay their hands on Ravi's Nadeem Shravan
Español wealth. Narender first tries to rape Kajal but fails when he is caught. Background Score:
‫ﻓﺎر ﺳ ﯽ‬ Pratap then hires hoodlums to murder Ravi, who is thrown off a cliff Surinder Sodhi
Français Distributed by DEI
along with Pratap's son, Narender.
Release date 26 June 1992
Bahasa Indonesia Kajal's mother-in-law (Sushma Seth) takes Kajal away to another city to
Italiano start a new life. In a new city, the widowed and depressed Kajal tries to Running time 162 minutes

get over her pain. One day a young man, Raja (Shah Rukh Khan), Country India
Bahasa Melayu Language Hindi
accidentally hits Kajal's mother-in-law, meets Kajal and falls in love with
Nederlands
her. When he confesses his love to Kajal, she reveals that she is a Box office est. ₹ 14 crore
(est. ₹ 95.2 crore as of
Polski
widow. Raja's father tells thugs to get rid of Kajal and Raja severs ties
2019) [1]
Русский with his father after finding out. He begs Kajal's mother-in-law to have
Srpskohrvatski / Kajal get married to him. As her mother-in-law feels that Kajal should
српскохрватски
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marry again, she persuades her.

Raja and Kajal get married, but Raja tells her that he will not touch her until she accepts him. He looks for a job and his
friends open a garage with him. One day, Raja goes to check out a jeep but has an accident when the brakes fail. Kajal
becomes shocked when she hears this and runs to see him. After returning from the hospital, Kajal accepts him and
falls in love with him, and the two are finally happy together. Things are well until one day, Raja rescues a man from
hoodlums. He gets him treated and befriends the man, who turns out to be Ravi.

When Raja brings Ravi home, Kajal is shocked to see that her husband's new friend is none other than her first
husband, who apparently survived his uncle's attempt to murder him. When the truth is revealed, however, Kajal stays
with Raja, and Ravi's mother lives with Ravi. Ravi's uncle learns that Ravi is alive and has Raja and Kajal kidnapped,
saying that he will let them go if Ravi signs over his property to him. Raja escapes and he and Ravi beat Pratap, after
which they find Kajal, tied up with a bomb strapped around her. Ravi manages to switch off the bomb and take it off her,
but Pratap appears and says he will kill Raja and make Kajal a widow again. Ravi protects Raja and he and Pratap fall.
Ravi sets the bomb off, causing a large explosion, killing Pratap and him once and for all. Kajal and Raja stay together,
honoring Ravi's memory.

Cast [edit]

Rishi Kapoor as Ravi Pratap


Divya Bharti as Kajal Ravi Pratap/Kajal Raja Sahai
Shah Rukh Khan as Raja Sahai
Amrish Puri as Dhirendra Pratap
Mohnish Behl as Narendra Pratap (Special Appearance)
Alok Nath as Mr. Sharma
Sushma Seth as Ravi's mother
Dalip Tahil as Ramakant Sahai, Raja's father
Deven Verma as Devdas Sabrawal
Asha Sachdev as Chandramukhi

Reception [edit]

Deewana was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1992 after Beta, grossing ₹140 million.[2] It was the highest
sold music album of the year 1992.

Soundtrack [edit]

The soundtrack and background score was composed by Nadeem-


Deewana
Shravan and all the lyrics were penned by Sameer. Nadeem-Shravan's
Soundtrack album by Nadeem-Shravan
soundtrack won them their third Filmfare Award and Kumar Sanu won
Released 1992
Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer in a row after Aashiqui
Genre Film soundtrack
(1990) and Saajan (1991). Shah Rukh's silver screen career began with
Label Venus Music
the song "Koi Na Koi Chahiye" along with singer Vinod Rathod.
Producer Glenn Dewaynus
The film's soundtrack album sold between 7 million and 8 million units,[3]
Nadeem-Shravan chronology
making it the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1992. [4]
Paayal Deewana Bekhudi
(1992) (1992) (1992)
Track listing [edit]

No. Title Singer(s) Length


1. "Aisi Deewangi" Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik 06:59
2. "Sochenge Tumhe Pyar" Kumar Sanu 06:03
3. "Teri Umeed Tera Intezar" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam 06:19
4. "Payaliya" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik 07:57
5. "Tere Dard Se Dil" Kumar Sanu 04:51
6. "Teri Isi Ada Pe Sanam" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam 05:12
7. "Koi Na Koi Chahiye" Vinod Rathod 06:23
8. "Teri Umeed Tera Intezar (2)" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam 02:13
Total length: 46:57

Awards and nominations [edit]

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Award Category Recipients and Nominees Results


Best Debut Shahrukh Khan
Lux New Face of the Year Divya Bharti
Best Music Direction Nadeem Shravan Won

38th Filmfare Awards Best Lyricist Sameer for "Teri Umeed Tera Intezar"
Best Male Playback Singer Kumar Sanu for "Sochenge Tumhe Pyar
Best Male Playback Singer Vinod Rathod for "Aisi Deewangi"
Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Alka Yagnik for "Aisi Deewangi"

Sequel [edit]

A sequel to the film was planned by the producers and directors of the movie and is reported to be different from the
original film.[5] Casting is on for the film and it has been announced that Nadeem-Shravan may return to compose for
the sequel.[citation needed]

References [edit]

1. ^ "Boxofficeindia.com" . web.archive.org. 14 October 2013.


2. ^ "Box Office 1992" . Box Office India.
3. ^ "Bollywood hinges on Hindi film music industry, fans soak up wacky new sounds" . India Today. 15 November 1994 .
Retrieved 17 July 2013.
4. ^ "Music Hits 1990-1999 (Figures in Units)" . Box Office India. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
5. ^ "Can Deewana remake recreate Shahrukh Khan's magic?" . July 16, 2013. The Times of India. Retrieved 4 December
2013.

External links [edit]

Deewana on IMDb

Categories: 1992 films Hindi-language films 1990s Hindi-language films Films set in Mumbai
Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan Indian films Films shot in Mumbai Indian romantic drama films
Films scored by Surinder Sodhi Hindi films remade in other languages

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