Deewane

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Deewane is a 2000 Indian Hindi romantic action drama film that stars Ajay Devgn (in a double role), Urmila Matondkar and Mahima Chaudhary. After Bedardi and Kanoon, it was the third film Ajay and Urmila did together. The film was a semi hit at the box office.[1][2]

Plot

Vishal (Ajay Devgn) is a hard-working officer who takes care of his family and is in love with Sapna (Urmila Matondkar). Vishal's uncle Lekhraj (Paresh Rawal)is a top criminal. He is trying to kill Vishal because Vishal is trying to unveil the criminal without knowing it is the uncle whom he respects. Vishal's twin Arun (Ajay Devgn) is a robber. When Vishal is telling the Commissioner (Shivaji Satham) about Arun being his duplicate he is shot by Lehkraj's son. Vishal goes into a coma.

The Commissioner plots with Arun to portray him as Vishal the world's eyes. Sapna arrives when they are talking and the Commissioner tells Arun to hide behind the one-way transparent mirror. Arun ends up falling in love with Sapna. The Commissioner tells Vishal's family that Arun is Vishal.

Pooja (Mahima Chaudhry) loves Arun but Arun does not love her back. Time passes by and Vishal comes back from coma. Sapna is shocked and starts hating Arun because he did not tell her the truth. After that Arun keeps coming back based on Vishal's request to spend time with Sapna whenever he is busy chasing criminals. Sapna starts to love Arun. When Pooja finds out that Arun loves Sapna she is heartbroken. Sapna asks Arun what she should do. He tells her that he does not deserve her but Vishal does.

Vishal and Sapna decide to get married. The Commissioner finds out that the criminal terrorizing the city is Vishal's uncle. In trying to shoot Vishal, the uncle ends up shooting Arun. The uncle and his son are arrested and Arun survives. Just as he is leaving, Vishal stops him. It is revealed that when Pooja was telling Arun that Sapna loves Arun, she was actually talking to Vishal. Vishal unites Arun and Sapna. Vishal goes his own way, and so does Pooja.

Cast

Cast Role(s)
Ajay Devgan Police Officer Vishal Singh / Arun Gupta (dual role)
Urmila Matondkar Sapna Sharma
Mahima Chaudhry Pooja Behl
Reema Lagoo Vishal / Arun's mother
Shivaji Satam Mr. Amar Chouhan-Police Commissioner
Paresh Rawal Lekhraj (gangster)
Johnny Lever Ok
Pramod Moutho Lekhraj's Brother
Aasif Sheikh Lekhraj's Son
Gulshan Grover Vishal's cousin
Neha Pendse Nimmo
Raju Mavani Himself
Tiku Talsania Sapna's father
Padmini Kapila Sapna's mother
Dinesh Hingoo Uncredited cameo

Soundtrack

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# Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Deewane" Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik 05:14
2 "Churao Na Dil" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan 06:35
3 "Ishq Da Gunjal" Sukhwinder Singh, Jaspinder Narula 06:17
4 "Ae Dil" Jaspinder Narula 05:56
5 "Qayamat" Sukhwinder Singh, Alka Yagnik 06:42
6 "Jogiya" Sukhwinder Singh, Anuradha Paudwal 05:20
7 "Ae Dil" Hariharan 05:49
8 "Sajna Ne Phool Marya" Sukhwinder Singh, Jaspinder Narula 06:36

Box office

The film was released on 11 August 2000 at budget of (₹9 cr)

On opening day collection was (₹0.70 cr) and first weekend collection was (₹2.09 cr). First week collection was (₹7 cr) and life time taking were (₹12 cr). India boxoffice nett gross collection was (₹6.95 cr) India boxoffice gross collection was (₹9.65 cr). Total netgross collection was (₹1,53,50,000) and film was considered as Flop at Box Office India.

Overseas

Territory Territory wise collection
Overseas (Opening weekend)
US$0.06
(Gross)
US$0.58 cr
(Total)
US$0.13
International (first weekend)
US$26,400
(Total)
US$45,000

Template:Music ratings It was 30th-highest-grossing film of 2000.

References

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