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Hadh Kar Di Aapne
2000 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hadh Kar Di Aapne (transl. You have crossed the limits) is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Manoj Agrawal. The film stars Govinda and Rani Mukerji. Upon release, the film was a commercial success.[2]
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Synopsis
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Raj aka Raju is a detective who is hired to help his friend Sanjay prove that his wife is having an extramarital affair so that he can divorce her. Sanjay's wife Anjali also suspects that her husband is cheating and hires her friend Anjali to seek proof of an extramarital relationship to facilitate an easy divorce. The couple has long been separated, each knowing that their spouse has moved to Europe with their boyfriend/girlfriend.
In Europe, detective Raju meets the other Anjali, and they fall in love but get into a fight later on, because Raj thinks that Anjali is already married with his friend Sanjay, which Anjali tries to explain to him that she is not married. Later, Sanjay and Anjali come across each other and learn of their mistakes and start thinking about Raj and Anjali. On the other hand, both Raj and Anjali returned from the Europe tour and decided to go their own way, as they still think that both are married. Raj returned back to his house whereas Anjali returned back to her house. Mr. Khanna and Mrs. Khanna parents of Anjali, decided to marry their daughter off. There came Prakash Chaudhary and Bhaidas Bhai as caterers and tent decorators. They learn that Anjali is about to marry someone else, but she loves Raj. So, they called Raj and asked him to come to Anjali's house. Finally, Anjali and Raj wed after many comical turns at the wedding venue.
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Cast
- Govinda as Raj Malhotra (Raju) / Father / Mother / Sister / Grandfather / Grandmother
- Rani Mukerji as Anjali Khanna
- Nirmal Pandey as Sanjay Khanna, Raj's friend
- Ritu Shivpuri as Anjali Khanna, Anjali's friend
- Satish Kaushik as Prakash Choudhury
- Johnny Lever as
- Advocate Lever Jr. (son)
- Advocate Lever Sr. (father) (dual role)
- Paresh Rawal as Kailash Patel
- Tinnu Anand as Mr. Khanna
- Smita Jaykar as Mrs. Khanna
- Helen Brodie as Mona
- Tannaz Irani as Mrs. Bhaidas
- Rakesh Bedi as Chelaramani
- Bharat Kapoor as Mr. Sharma
- Avtar Gill as Mr. Bakhiyani
- Himani Shivpuri as Mrs. Bakhiyani
- Navneet Nishan as Mrs. Choudhury
- Viju Khote as Anjali's uncle
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Production
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Mahima Chaudhry was originally offered the female role but had to turn down due to scheduling conflict. Rani Mukerji later received the role accepted it.[3]
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The soundtracks of this movie has been composed by Anand Raj Anand. Songs like "Kudi Kanwaari Tere Piche", "Oye Raju Pyaar Na Kariyo" and "Hadh Kar Di Aapne" were famous during the release. Akhlaq Hussain of PlanetBollywood.com quoted about the album: "All in all, HADH KAR DI AAPNE is 'PAISA-VASOOL' (worth your money) for almost everyone as it has fast and slow numbers. It has all the ingredients of a good soundtrack, a good title track, a fine item number ("Kudi Kunwaari"), and a decent parody song, what more could somebody ask for in this day and age of fly-by-night songs, while lyrics by Anand Bakshi".[4]
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Remake
A remake of the film is in the works with Manoj Agarwal having written the script already and casting underway.[3]
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