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Bhagwati Prasad looks after the vast estate of his deceased brother, assisted by his wife, and brother-in-law, Markutey. Bhagwati has got into debt and has been embezzling money in order to pay his debtors. His spoiled and rude niece, Renu, who resides in the United States decides to pay them a visit. Bhagwati welcomes her and makes her feel at home, but Renu is not easily satisfied until she gets a speed boat so that she can be on her own. Alerted by her lawyer, she starts to scrutinize recent transactions and finds 15 lakh rupees missing. She asks Bhagwati to provide her with an explanation within 2 days. Then she gets into her speed boat, only to get involved in an accident, planned by Bhagwati,and disappears. Bhagwati is all set to take over the estate, when the estate's lawyer gets a Court Order freezing all the cash, bank, and assets until such time Renu is found or her body is located. The months go by, Bhagwati hires men to look for Renu, and they soon find her and lead him to... Written by
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'Neelam' supplied a song. Written by Anand-Milind, the song was recorded on 15 October 1990.
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This movie is a copy of the Hollywood movie Overboard albeit with a lot of Bollywood masala added to it. Raja (Salman Khan) and his three nephews have an altercation with a snobbish Renu (Neelam) on various occasions. So when she loses her memory courtesy a boating accident, he brings her home to teach her a lesson by convincing her that she's his wife Rani. And in the process of "Taming the Shrew", he falls in love with her. The conflict is that she completely believes the lies he has told her so far and he doesn't want to let go of her. On the other hand, his conscience is smiting him for living a lie. In the end, he manages to save her from the wicked clutches of her uncle (how typical) and everyone lives happily ever after (Except the uncle and his family of course)
The music is good, Neelam is cute, charming and does a good job. Salman Khan is okay. Some scenes like when Neelam has to set the house right are hilarious. Its a fun movie and meant to be enjoyed.