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Credited cast: | |||
Rakesh Bedi | ... | Deepak | |
Seema Deo | ... | Mrs. Bhim Singh | |
Rishi Kapoor | ... | Kishan Singh | |
Satyendra Kapoor | ... | Ramlal (Chanda's dad) | |
Gulshan Kumar | |||
Farha Naaz | ... | Radha Singh | |
Amrish Puri | ... | Bhim Singh | |
Radhika Sarathkumar | ... | Chanda Singh (as Radhika) |
Bhim Singh is a domineering father and husband. He lives a fairly wealthy lifestyle with his wife, and a somewhat submissive son, Kishan. He gets Kishan to marry a simple and plain-looking woman named Chanda, much to Kishan's chagrin and reluctance. After the marriage, Kishan goes to Bombay to look for employment, and soon finds one. When he returns home to visit his "ailing" mother, his father instructs him to take Chanda with him to Bombay, as her rightful place is with Kishan. Kishan agrees to do so. Upon arrival in Bombay, Chanda is shocked to find out that Kishan is married to an attractive woman by the name of Radha. Now Chanda must decide whether to expose Kishan's dual life; to simply return to her parents' home; commit suicide. Or will Radha opt for a fourth option? Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
I saw this film on a TV channel. I was not expecting enough for this movie, but I was cool.
Naseeb Apna Apna is a something very funny. Especially "A Illitrate Villager Girl" which has no sense of fashion and talking. She's weird and very funny indeed. However, sometimes it makes you think that it's a bit fake. The plot is "Good". Not very good.
The storyline is not something which will happen to anyone, of-course. So, it has nothing wonderful in the plot, but it's hilarious.
Music is average. Amrish Puri's acting is awesome. Overall the movie is quiet enjoyable and one time must see.