Bewafa Sanam
Poster
Directed byGulshan Kumar
Written byDialogues:
Madan Joshi
Screenplay bySachin Bhowmick
Story byGulshan Kumar
Produced byGulshan Kumar
StarringKrishan Kumar
Aruna Irani
Beena Banerjee
Shilpa Shirodkar
Shakti Kapoor
Kiran Kumar
CinematographyThomas Xavier
Edited byOmkar Bhakri
Music byNikhil-Vinay
Amar Utpal
Milind Sagar
Raju Singh
Distributed byT-Series
Release date
  • 12 May 1995 (1995-05-12)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget 1.25 crore[1]
Box office 8.49 crore[1]

Bewafa Sanam (transl.Disloyal Lover) is a 1995 Hindi-language musical thriller film directed and produced by Gulshan Kumar.[2][3] It stars his younger brother Krishan Kumar, Shilpa Shirodkar, Aruna Irani, Beena Banerjee, Shakti Kapoor and Kiran Kumar. The screenplay was written by Sachin Bhowmick, dialogues by Madan Joshi, and story by Gulshan Kumar.[4]

Plot

Sundar and Sheetal love each other and hope to get married soon. His mother approves of this alliance. Sundar makes his living by playing cricket and has become a very popular cricketer which has brought about many enemies in his life. Among them are Gautam, who conspires with Sheetal to bring about the downfall of Sundar, to which Sheetal agrees because Gautam has Sheetal's mother captive and threatens to kill her if Sheetal does not agree to all his schemes. Gautam sends goons after Sundar who thrashes them and is arrested.

In prison, Sundar finds out about Sheetal and Gautam's wedding. He manages to escape and gatecrashes the wedding and shoots Sheetal. He is charged for this crime and is given the death sentence. Later on, a journalist tries to help him and finds out everything that happened. It is revealed that the actual murderer was Gautam. Once Sundar realises that Sheetal was forced to do everything and she actually loved him, he requests the authorities to let him visit her grave one last time before he is hanged for his crime and they fulfill his request. Sundar kisses the grave and the police come with a letter saying that Sundar is free. Everyone is happy and rushes to tell Sundar, but he had died by the grave of his lover.[5]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Nikhil-Vinay Amar Utpal, Milind Sagar and Raju Singh. Sonu Nigam was main male voice while Anuradha Paudwal and Sushma Shrestha were female voices. Udit Narayan & Nitin Mukesh also rendered their voice for one song each. The album became very popular. The songs "Achha Sila Diya", by Sonu Nigam & "O Dil Tod Ke Hasti Ho Mera" by Udit Narayan are popular.

Track listing

Title(s) Singer(s) Lyricist(s) Music Length(s)
"Wafa Na Raas Aayee, Tujhe O Harjayee" Nitin Mukesh Yogesh Nikhil-Vinay 6:12
"O Dil Todke Hasti Ho" Udit Narayan Yogesh Nikhil-Vinay 5:23
"Zindagi Mein To Sabhi Pyar Kiya Karte Hain" Sonu Nigam Rani Malik Milind Sagar 5:13
"Ooyee Ooyee Meri Amma" Sushma Shrestha Yogesh Nikhil-Vinay 5:33
"Achcha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyar Ka" Sonu Nigam Yogesh Nikhil-Vinay 5:11
"Teri Gali Wich" Sonu Nigam Akram Rahi Nikhil-Vinay 5:35
"Yeh Dhoke Pyar Ke Dhoke" Sonu Nigam Akram Rahi Nikhil-Vinay 5:40
"Zindagi Vas Sajna Da Pyar" Anuradha Paudwal Rani Malik Amar Utpal 6:10
"Nargisi Nargisi Aankhein Teri Nargisi" Jolly Mukherjee Tabish Romani Raju Singh 5:36

References

  1. 1 2 "Bewafa Sanam – Movie". Box Office India.
  2. Scroll Staff. "Sonu Nigam's 1990s hit 'Achcha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyaar Ka' will be remixed by B Praak". Scroll.in.
  3. "Bewafa Sanam – Movie – Box Office India". Box Office India.
  4. Bewafa Sanam (1995), retrieved 20 April 2018
  5. Kumar, Gulshan (1995), Bewafa Sanam, Krishan Kumar, Shilpa Shirodkar, Sagar, retrieved 20 April 2018


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