Deewana (1992 Film)
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''Deewana'' (, ) is a 1992 Indian
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-language
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directed by
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and written by
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. It stars
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,
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and
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(in his film debut). The film revolves around an effervescent girl Kaajal (Bharti), depicting her travails as a
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after her husband Ravi (Kapoor) is killed and how her obsessive lover Raja (Khan) wins her over.
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,
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and
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play supporting roles. The story for ''Deewana'' was written by
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.
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, Lalit Kapoor and Raju Kothari had co-produced the film under the banner, ''Mayank Arts''. The
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was handled by Harmeet Singh while A. Muthu edited it. The duo Nadeem-Shravan composed the award-winning
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for the film with lyrics penned by
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. The
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for the film took place on 14 July 1991. Upon its premiere on 25 June 1992, ''Deewana'' was well received by critics, and emerged as a major commercial success, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of the year, with a worldwide gross of about , surpassed only by ''
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''. The soundtrack album turned out to be a chartbuster and was the highest-selling soundtrack of the year. The success of the film consolidated both Khan and Bharti's foothold in the industry, and launched Kanwar's directorial career. At the 38th Filmfare Awards, it received 9 nominations, and won 5 awards including Best Male Debut (Khan) and Best Female Debut (Bharti).


Plot

Kajal, a beautiful lady falls in love with and happily marries Ravi, a rich famous singer whose greedy uncle Dhirendra and cousin Narendra want his wealth. Dhirendra hires hoodlums to murder Ravi, who and Narendra fall off a cliff as Ravi kills him before his death. The hoodlums also escape, and come again for revenge. Widowed and depressed, Kajal moves to another city with Ravi's mother Laxmi. Raja, a handsome guy accidentally hits Laxmi and meets Kajal. He falls in love with her but she reveals about being a widow. Raja's rich father Ramakant who dislikes Kajal tries to get rid of her after which Raja cuts all ties with him and begs Laxmi for marriage with Kajal. Laxmi persuades Kajal who marries Raja, but she tells him he will not touch her until she accepts him. Raja now looks for a job. His friends open a garage with him. He meets with an accident and is hospitalised. Kajal rushes to see and realises her love for him. They begin a new life. Eventually, Raja saves a man and befriends him who turns out to be an alive Ravi. When Raja introduces Ravi to Kajal, she is shocked by learning that Ravi survived Dhirendra's attempt to murder him. However, she stays with Raja. Dhirendra learns about Ravi. He kidnaps Kajal and Raja, demanding Ravi's property in exchange. Raja escapes and beats Dhirendra along with Ravi. They find Kajal tied up with a bomb strapped around her. Ravi manages to switch off it. Dhirendra returns only to kill Raja. Ravi pushes him and sets the bomb off, causing a large explosion that kills the two for all. Kajal and Raja honour Ravi's sacrifice.


Cast

*
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as Kajal *
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as Ravi Pratap Singh *
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as Raja Sahai *
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as Dhirendra Pratap Singh *
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as Laxmi Devi *
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as Ramakant Sahai *
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as Narendra Pratap Singh *
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as Ghanshyam Sharma *Ankush Mohite *Brahmachari as Chintamani


Production

In the early 1990s,
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conceived the story of ''Deewana'', and
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being pleased with it, decided to bankroll the film under his own production banner, Mayank Arts. In an interview to
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, who had previously worked as an assistant director to
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in films such as '' Mr. India'' (1987) and '' Ghayal'' (1990), revealed that he was approached by Dhanoa to direct ''Deewana'', becoming his directorial debut. Lalit Kapoor and Raju Kothari co–produced the film along with Dhanoa.
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was the first person to be signed, he being Kanwar's first choice. He was given a remuneration of . For the female lead,
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had been Kanwar's initial choice. Her unavailability and lack of dates led to the casting of
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, on the recommendation of
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's friend and the former's manager, Jatin Rajguru. Dhanoa addressed Bharti to be "time-punctual" and that once she refused to get off her car as she had come a bit late for the shoot. Kanwar had several actors in mind for the role of ''Raja''. Some of them included
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actor
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. Kohli had shot for it a few days, but later opted out citing a misunderstanding between him and Shabnam Kapoor (wife of Lalit Kapoor, one of the producers of the film) on the sets of '' Insaaf Ki Devi'' (1992).
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, then a budding artist, was finally selected. Kanwar had liked his performance in ''
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'' and ''Dil Dariya'' and thus suggested his name to the producers. He worked in the film alongside his prior commitments to ''
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'' (1992), his other film which was supposed to mark his debut. He expressed his enjoyment on hearing that ishi Kapoorwas also a part of the film.
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took place in and around
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, being handled by Harmeet Singh. B. H. Tarun Kumar was the choreographer while Ram Shetty and Harish Shetty were the action directors. Leena Daru acted as the
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. Songs were shot at various locations in Ooty, such as the
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. After filming ended by early 1992, it was edited by A. Muthu.


Music

The soundtrack album features 7 songs composed by Nadeem-Shravan, a duo.
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wrote the lyrics and
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performed the vocals. The album sold between 7million and 8million units, making it the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1992. The
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is featured by ''Planet Bollywood'' in their listing of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks". ''
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'' included "Aisi Deewangi" as one of the "5 Memorable Songs of Divya Bharti" and raved about her presence in it by saying that it made "people swoon over her as well the tune. Her effortless beauty, along with her charming on-screen chemistry with Shahrukh Khan multiplied the X-Factors and made it a delightful watch." ''Rediff'' listed it among the "10 Amazing Nadeem-Shravan songs".


Release

The film was released on 25 June 1992. It was promoted with the
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''The Power of Love''. When director Raj Kanwar had gone to attend the first screening of the film, along with the distributers, he was shocked to find the theatre deserted. But later, they found it swarming with mostly college kids, ensuring that the film became a blockbuster. It ran at theatres for 50 weeks and emerged a
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film. According to the film-trade website ''
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,'' it collected worldwide and became the second-highest-grossing film of the year, surpassed only by ''
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''. It was made available for streaming on
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since 2020.


Accolades


Reception

''Deewana'' received positive reviews from critics upon release, with major praise directed towards its inematography soundtrack and the cast performances, particularly that of Bharti and Khan.
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published a review of the film in ''
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'' on 28 June 1992, writing that Khan's role is clichéd but he was able to "interpret it with a fresh zeal and wafts across like a breeze in the traditional role of a young man obsessed with love. Angry, confused, tender, mature and childishly rebellious, ''Deewana'' marks the advent of a new talent". On 31 July, a writer in ''
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'' praised the film's cinematography and songs, but was critical to its story which he called "no more than a routine melodrama". The writer added that Bharti had a "pretty ... but ... thin" role and "there is nothing she can do about it". He further observed that Khan is "fairly impressive and brings some life to a conventional role". In an interview, while reviewing the film by himself, Khan said that his performance in the film was "awful–loud, vulgar and uncontrolled" and that he "overacted terribly" in it. According to him, he hasn't contributed anyway to the film's success, and credited Nadeem–Shravan's music for the same, while also praising the performances of Kapoor and Bharti. Modern film reviewers, however, appreciated ''Deewana''. In 2007, the author
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described the film as a "crude and melodramatic" work, with Khan's performance being "equally loud". She said that the film established his position as a leading actor of Hindi cinema, despite his "over-the-top" performance. Rachit Gupta of ''
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'' in 2014 stated, "Divya seemed at ease sharing screen space with Rishi Kapoor. She also matched hah Rukh Khans manic intensity emotion to emotion. She fit perfectly into the character of a woman dealing with the loss of her husband." In 2018, Sampada Sharma from ''The Indian Express'' wrote that her performance is unforgettable, adding, "From playing a newly married girl to being the one who is at a crossroads in her life, ''Deewana'' was Divya's film and she delivered a performance that was applause-worthy."


Theme

''Deewana'' deals with the central theme of
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. aj Kanwarhad compared the role of ivya Bhartito that of female roles in his other films like '' Laadla'' (1994), '' Jaan'' (1996), '' Jeet'' (1996) and '' Judaai'' (1997) stating that they all were "strong female characters", portraying either the plight of women or displaying the acting prowess of the respective actresses. The film also shows how individuals become "obsessed" while in love, through the character of
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He himself talked about this as a lesson he learnt from the film while at
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to receive an honorary degree. Several critics compared ishi Kapoors role to that in '' Chandni'' (1989) for in both the films, he was portrayed as the sacrificing husband. In another aspect, eewanaemerged as the pathbreaking Bollywood
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with its storyline portraying the first lover to be sacrificer, a reversal to the general rule.


Legacy

''Deewana'' has been regarded as one of the earliest Indian films based on the
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of
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. The film's
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, being composed by the duo adeem-Shravan became a multi-platinum success. ivya Bhartis performance fetched her
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appreciation; the film's title became synonymous with her. The film is also notable for being the debut film of hah Rukh Khan Despite having limited screen presence in the second half of the film, his portrayal of an
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r achieved him a major career breakthrough. The song "Koi Na Koi Chahiye" picturised on him has gradually gathered a
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. Ashok Raj described his role as "A small-town commoner who stalks a rich widow to gain access to a prosperous lifestyle." ''
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'' remarks that Kapoor's "
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came to a head" with ''Deewana'' and that it remains it to be one of his most memorable works, his
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in the film being considered a trendsetter for himself. Additionally, ''Deewana'' has been included in many listings—"500 Greatest Bollywood Movies of the 80s, 90s and 2000s", "Top 90 Hindi Movies Of The 1990s" and "100 Greatest Bollywood Love Triangle Movies". The
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was featured by ''Planet Bollywood'' among the "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks" with a conclusion that "''Deewana'' was simply one of the best albums of the 90s". ''
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'' ranked ''Deewana'' first as one of the "Top Films of Raj Kanwar".
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featured it in their listing of "16 Best Shah Rukh Khan Movies". ''
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'' has placed the film twice in its listing of "Top 20 soundtracks of Nadeem–Shravan" and "10 Amazing Nadeem–Shravan songs". The scene where Khan confronts Bharti and throws red colour on her white saree to confess his love to her was included by ''
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'' as one of the "Top 10 Holi scenes from Bollywood". Diptakirti Chaudhuri, a film critic, hailed ''Deewana'' to be a pathbreaking film in Bollywood, as it showed a complete contrast to the general storyline of love triangles. The film has been referenced many times in the following years. In ''
Pehla Nasha ''Pehla Nasha'' () is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language thriller film and the debut film of director Ashutosh Gowariker. The movie is a remake of Brian de Palma's 1984 thriller ''Body Double''. Deepak Tijori plays the lead role alongside Pooja Bhatt ...
'' (1993), Khan says to
Deepak Tijori Deepak Tijori (born 28 August 1961) is an Indian film director and actor who works in Bollywood and Gujarati films and is well known for his supporting roles in ''Aashiqui'' (1990), '' Khiladi'' (1992), ''Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar'' (1992), ''Kab ...
, "You have done a miracle (''
Chamatkar ''Chamatkar'' () is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language fantasy comedy film directed by Rajiv Mehra. It featured Shah Rukh Khan (in his second film after '' Deewana'' and first in lead role), Naseeruddin Shah and Urmila Matondkar in pivotal roles. Raj ...
'') gentleman, I have become a crazy fan ('' eewana') of you." Moreover, in the "''Chennai Express'' Special - Part 2"
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of the popular
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''
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah ''Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'' () is an Indian sitcom based on the weekly column "Duniya Ne Undha Chasma" by Taarak Mehta in '' Chitralekha'' magazine. It is produced by Asit Kumar Modi. It premiered on 28 July 2008 and airs on Sony SAB ...
'', Popatlal dances along the song "Koi Na Koi Chahiye". The film's poster is shown in the film ''
Dhanak ''Dhanak'' () is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language children's road film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Produced by Manish Mundra, Nagesh Kukunoor, and Elahe Hiptoola, the film features Hetal Gada and Krrish Chhabria as the two children, pla ...
''. A footage from ''Deewana'' is also shown in ''Fan''.


Sequel

A sequel to ''Deewana'' was announced in 2013 by the producer
Guddu Dhanoa Guddu Dhanoa is an Indian writer, producer and director. He is mainly known for making Hindi films. He directed several action films, most notably ''Ziddi'', starring Sunny Deol, and ''Bichhoo'', starring Bobby Deol. Personal life He is cousi ...
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* {{IMDb title, id=0126871 1990s Hindi-language films 1992 films Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan Films scored by Surinder Sodhi Films set in Mumbai Films shot in Mumbai Hindi films remade in other languages Indian romantic drama films