Swarg
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Directed by | David Dhawan |
Produced by | Nandu G Tolani |
Written by | Nandu G Tolani Anees Bazmee |
Starring | Rajesh Khanna Govinda Juhi Chawla Madhavi Neena Gupta Paresh Rawal |
Music by | Anand-Milind |
Edited by | David Dhawan |
Distributed by | Paras Films International |
Release dates
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18 May 1990 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Swarg (Hindi: स्वर्ग, Urdu: سورگ, translation: Heaven) is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by David Dhawan, released on 18 May 1990. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Govinda, Juhi Chawla and Madhavi in pivotal roles. Swarg is the last certified hit of Rajesh Khanna. The film was remade in Telugu as Indrabhavanam with Krishnam Raju and Krishna. The storyline of the movie is thematically similar to the 1960 Tamil movie Padikkadha Medhai.
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Plot
Living in a luxurious mansion named Swarg, this is the story of Mr. Kumar or Sahabji (Rajesh Khanna) a rich businessman and his wife (Madhavi) sister Jyoti (Juhi Chawla), two brothers Vicky (Raja Bundela) and Ravi (Dilip Dhawan), and a sister-in-law (Neena Gupta). He also has a loyal servant, Krishna (Govinda). Sahabji has a clash of wits with Dhanraj (Paresh Rawal), a dishonest man who successfully schemes with Sahabji's two brothers and sets fire in Sahabji's factory, citing short circuit as the reason and takes over the luxurious mansion and vast business empire, leaving Sahabji virtually penniless, and devastated with the passing away of his wife. His brothers have now taken over the money, the mansion and his business. Krishna was scolded & slapped very painfully and was asked by sahabji to leave the mansion because he was charged of stealing Jyoti's necklace by Sahabji's brothers and sister-in-law. Later, he comes to know that Sahabji intentionly banished him so that he can do something better in life. Krishna moves to Mumbai and meets a man (airport) and become friends. He works hard, becomes a superstar and returns to find his Sahabji and teaches a good lesson to Dhanraj (sets fire in Dhanraj mills) and buys the mansion. He also teaches a nice lesson to Sahabji's cheater brothers by committing fraud in business with them (as they did not know that their partner was krishna because they never saw him). Later, Krishna buys Sahabji's former bungalow. He finds Sahabji and Jyoti in a pitiable condition. He brings them back to the bungalow. Sahabji's brothers realise their mistake. Krishna forgives them and brings them back to the bungalow. The brothers ask for forgiveness from Sahabji. At this point, Sahabji suffers from heart attack. He forgives his brothers. He also approves Jyoti and Krishna's relationship and tells them to marry. Later, Sahabji dies leaving his family.
Cast
- Rajesh Khanna as Mr. Kumar/Sahabji
- Govinda as Krishna
- Juhi Chawla as Jyoti
- Madhavi as Janaki Kumar/Kumar's wife
- Dilip Dhawan as Ravi (Kumar's Brother)
- Neena Gupta as Ravi's wife
- Raja Bundelaas Vicky (Kumar's Younger brother)
- Paresh Rawal as Dhanraj
- Satish Kaushik as Airport/Chadda
- Arun Bakshi as Director
- Mahesh Anand as Guru
- Yunus Parvez as Gardener (as Yunus Parwez)
- Shashi Kiran as Himself (actor who is distracted)
- Om Shivpuri as Himself (shooting of a movie) (as Om Shiv Puri)
- Bharat Kapoor as Nagpal
- Shammi as Kumar's Mother (uncredited)
- Tabassum as Herself (TV Hostess) (uncredited)
- Chandrashekhar Narvekar as "Papaji" Director N. Chandra
Music
Swarg | ||||
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Studio album by Anand-Milind | ||||
Released |
13 October 2003 (India)
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Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label |
Venus Records & Tapes
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Producer | Anand-Milind | |||
Anand-Milind chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack of the film contains 5 songs. Lyrics by Sameer and music is conducted by the award-winning duo Anand-Milind.
Song | Singer(s) |
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"Ae Mere Dost" | Mohammad Aziz |
"Bam Bam Bambai" | Amit Kumar |
"Filmon Ke Sare Hero" | Amit Kumar, Nitin Mukesh |
"Kaise Kate Din" | Mohammad Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal |
"Tum Sajna Ke Ghar" | Mohammad Aziz, Amit Kumar, Anupama |
External links
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- 1990 films
- Indian films
- Hindi-language films
- Films directed by David Dhawan
- Film scores by Anand–Milind
- Hindi films remade in other languages