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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Shah Rukh Khan | ... |
Raj Mathur 'Raju'
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Amrita Singh | ... |
Sapna L. Chhabria
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Juhi Chawla | ... |
Renu
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Navin Nischol | ... |
Lalkishan Chhabria
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Ajit Vachani | ... |
Malhotra
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Anjan Srivastav | ... |
Saxena
(as Anjan Srivastava)
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Amrit Patel | ... |
Gullu Dada
(as Amrut Patel)
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Sameer Chitre | ... |
Deepak Malhotra
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Lalit Tiwari | ... |
Rafique
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Vivek Vaswani | ... |
Lovechand Kukreja
(as Viveck Vaswani)
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Nana Patekar | ... |
Jai
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Rajendra Mehra |
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Irshad Hashmi | ... |
(as Irshad Hashimi)
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Neeraj Vora | ... |
Abdul
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Amla Rai |
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Holding a degree in engineering; Raj Mathur alias Raju finds that his talent is wasted in the village so he decides to re-locate to Bombay. In Bombay he faces challenges in finding the right job until he meets and befriend the Receptionist of Chhabria Builders, Renu, who with her recommendation he manages to hold the post as Chief Engineer within that company. After this there is no turning back for Raju as he continues to climb the ladder of success. But Raju faces a draw-back when a bridge that is being built under his supervision came down crushing to death some people - this negligence not only cost Raju his job but can incarcerate him as well. Written by gavin (racktoo@hotmail.com)
I watched this movie when I didnt know who Shah Rukh was (and didnt have even remotest idea that he was going to rule the Bollywood screen soon). Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman is about a young engineer who comes to Bombay to realize his dreams of making it big. How he lands among a group of good guys living in a 'chawl' and share his happiness and sorrow with them is beautifully picturised. Nana Patekar steals the show whenever he appears on screen. One scene that really moved me comes near the end of the movie, when Shah Rukh is totally drunk (symbolically, drowned in the magic of lucre!!)and shouting at the ever-cute Juhi, and Nana carries him away from the scene. Music is good. A very good movie and very well made.
Highly Recommended....