Betaabi

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Betaabi
Directed byRajesh Kumar Singh
Screenplay byRobin Bhatt
Akash Khurana
Story byRobin Bhatt
Akash Khurana
Produced byParamjeet Baweja
StarringArshad Warsi
Chandrachur Singh
Anjala Zaveri
Mayuri Kango
CinematographyDamodar Naidu
Edited byKuldip K. Mehan
Music byVishal Bhardwaj
Production
company
Release date
  • 5 September 1997 (1997-09-05) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Betaabi is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language action romance film directed by Rajesh Kumar Singh and produced by Paramjeet Baweja. It stars Arshad Warsi, Chandrachur Singh, Anjala Zaveri and Mayuri Kango in pivotal roles.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

At one time Mr. Ajmera lived a middle-class lifestyle along with his wife, Sumitra and daughter, Sheena. He was friendly with another middle-class man, who lived with his wife and son, Sameer. Both friends decided that they will get Sheena and Sameer married when they come of age. Ajmera went on to get wealthy, and forgot about Sheena and Sameer's marriage, while Sameer's dad passed away leaving his widow and son to live a poor lifestyle. Years later Sameer has grown up and his mom wants him to get married to Sheena much to the displeasure of Ajmera who wants her to get married to his wealthy partner's son. Sheena, who loves challenges, asks Sameer to abduct her and take her to Gateway of India in Mumbai and it is then and only then will she marry him. Sameer agrees to this and both run away. What Sameer does not know is that Sheena has asked Shekhar to stop Sameer at any and all costs, little knowing that Shekhar is not who he is claiming to be, and has a secret agenda of his own

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

Betaabi
Soundtrack album by
Released27 July 1997
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelVenus Records & Tapes

The music is composed by Vishal Bharadwaj.[3]

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Tum Mere Ho" Suresh Wadkar, Lata Mangeshkar
2 "Gungunati Hui" Kumar Sanu, Suresh Wadkar
3 "Tumhari Khushboo" Suresh Wadkar, Asha Bhosle
4 "Tum Mere Ho" (Male) Suresh Wadkar
5 "Tum Mere Ho" (Female) Lata Mangeshkar
6 "Don't Take Panga" Kavita Krishnamurthy
7 "Hay Hay" Hariharan

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Movie Review". Gomolo. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Betaabi - movie review by Radhika Kumar - Planet Bollywood".
  3. ^ "Planet Bollywood: Music Review: Betaabi".

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