Awaargi

Awaargi
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Directed by Mahesh Bhatt
Produced by P. Raghnunath
Written by Suraj Sanim
Starring Anil Kapoor
Meenakshi Sheshadri
Govinda
Anupam Kher
Paresh Rawal
Pradeep Rawat
Ghulam Ali
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Nadeem Khan
Edited by Dimpy Bahl
Distributed by Swaraajya Shree Movies
Release date
26 January 1990
Running time
149 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Awaargi is a 1990 Bollywood drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt starring Anil Kapoor, Govinda,Meenakshi Sheshadri. The film is considered to have featured Anil Kapoor's and Meenakshi Sheshadri's best performances. Over the years it has gained immense critical praise and is considered a classic now.[1]

Like several other 1980s films by Mahesh Bhatt, Awaargi, containing serious and realistic content, belongs to the arthouse cinematic genre, known in India as parallel cinema. On its release, it received critical acclaim.[2]

Story

Lalla (Anupam Kher) is one of the underground dons in Bombay, and has several men to carry out all kinds of criminal activities for him. One of them is Azad (Anil Kapoor), who he uses to scare people, and Azad has never failed him. Then Azad goes and rescues a prostitute named Meena (Meenakshi Sheshadri) from Ranubhai (Avtar Gill), who owes allegiance to rival don, Bhau's (Paresh Rawal), group and invites his ire and anger. Azad refuses to submit to anyone, and assists Meena meet her goal - which is to be a famous singer. He entrusts her to a music director by the name of Dhiren (Govinda), and sits back and watches as Meena becomes popular day by day. Azad has fallen in love with Meena, but is unable to tell this. What Azad does not know that Dhiren too has fallen in love with Meena, and it appears that Meena is also attracted to him. Before Azad can pursue this any further, he must contend with Bhau's hoodlums - who have been instructed to kill him under any circumstances.

Cast

Music

The music of Awaargi was by Anu Malik. The lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi.

SongSinger(s)
"Chamakte Chand Ko" Ghulam Ali
"Baali Umer Ne" Mohammad Aziz, Lata Mangeshkar
"Aye Mere Saathiya" Mohammad Aziz, Lata Mangeshkar
"Daak Babu Aya" Asha Bhonsle
"Mujre Wali Hoon" Anuradha Paudwal

References

  1. "Awaargi – Film Review". Planet Bollywood. Archived from the original on 30 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
  2. Shah, Akshay. "Kaash". Planet Bollywood. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 2008-04-21.

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