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8/10
A Childhood Favorite!
nomanali777 March 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I first watched this film back in the early 90's. i was around 14 or 15 and it tickled me crazy. And since then I have loved it as it continues to entertain on each viewing. The story is really unbelievable and ridiculous, but that exactly is its selling point. To take an inane storyline, over-the-top characters and really unique dialog and make it into a crazy film, that too back in the early 80's.

Few people manage to do it today, that is make an out and out comedy film. A good example more recently would be Andaz Apna Apna that is equally crazy and funny, although I have noticed that there are certain dialogs in AAA that are inspired by BOB. Off the top of my head, I can remember the part in BOB when Gafoor says some poem/couplet (Sher) about angoor and langoor, and Veer Singh asks him how dare he call "memsaab" a langoor. A similar line was used in AAA when Amar dresses up as an old man and takes away Raveena on a horse cart, while Prem runs behind them.

Anyways, I don't much fancy any other of the director's work... except maybe Arjun, which was one of his better works.
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8/10
Comedy o comedy
IPyaarCinema27 July 2021
Review By Kamal K

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Celebrity Writer Maddy @madlalya Apr 15, 2002 02:22 PM, 2792 Views (Updated Apr 15, 2002) All for a wife!

To put it in one line, this film is the story of a civilian who wants to marry the only daughter of a retired military colonel, who believes that civilians are inferior to military personnel.

The Plot

Chandar(Randhir Kapoor) is an eligible bachelor, who faces the hurdle of Mangal in his janamkundali. He is desperate to get a wife for himself, but everytime he tries, he falls flat on his face due to the position of the stars when he was born. His quest for a Mangali Kanya makes him readily accept the offer of his friend Gafoorbhai(Deven Verma), who brings Chandar to the happening city of Bombay to showcase his singing talent. What strikes him when he sees Asha(Poonam Dhillon) is not exactly cupid's arrow in the heart, but rather a golf ball on his head. After getting positive signals from Asha about his love, he learns about her father, a strict military fanatic, ironically named Colonel Mangal Singh(Sanjeev Kumar). What follows is the clash of Chandar and Colonel Mangal Singh. In his endeavours to realize his dream of marrying his love, Chandar is helped by his friends Gafoorbhai and Nisha(Simi Garewal), and most importantly, Asha's granny(Dina Pathak). Chandar's attempts to marry his sweetheart takes him and the viewer through hilarious situations, where Chandar acts as a phony military captain, only to be caught, and makes fake janamkundali, only to find that his brilliant idea has boomeranged.

A second storyline develops when Colonel Mangal Singh's endeavours to find a suitable military son-in-law takes him to a marriage bureau, where the lady at the marriage bureau(Shashikala) falls in love with the colonel.

Confusion is added to chaos when a small-time fraud Shankar(also acted by Sanjeev Kumar) decides to use his similarity to the colonel to earn a few fast bucks. The comic spree finally ends into a chase sequence, with everyone following everyone and finally landing in a swimming pool, where the mystery of who-the-hell-is-the-real-colonel is solved by the colonel's mother in a hilarious manner. Finally, the whole thing ends with a wife for Chandar, a wife for the colonel, and a honeymoon in jail for the fraud and his sweetheart Mithu(Yogeeta Bali).

The Performances

Randhir Kapoor as Chandar suits his role. His face is enough to make the audience laugh. Poonam Dhillon looks pretty, but nothing remarkable in the acting department. Deven Verma as Gafoorbhai is a treat. Rajinder Nath as Colonel Mangal Singh's orderly Virsen is as usual upto his monkey tricks. Dina Pathak and Simi Garewal support the film ably.

But, as many of you must have guessed, the cake is taken by the one and only Haribhai Jariwala, alias Sanjeev Kumar. His performances as both, the high society colonel and the small time swindler Shankar, are fantastic, to say the least. The way he brings about the small changes in these two characters is remarkable. May it be the way they carry themselves, the way they dress, the way they speak, even the way they call the orderly, the viewer can identify the small differences in the class of the retired colonel and the ruggedness of the swindler.

The other Credits

This film was produced under the banner of the RK Films. Directed by Rahul Rawail, he does okay. Nothing to write home about.

The worst part of the film is the editing. Edited by Shankar Hurde, the cuts are jerky at some places.

The cinematography by Tara Dutt is good.

The lyrics by Nida Fazli and Vithalbhai Patel are soulful.

The music by R. D. Burman is very tuneful.

In Conclusion

All in all, Biwi-O-Biwi is a great way to laugh away your worries. Highly recommended!
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8/10
Good comedy movie.
lokesh-yourfriend17 July 2020
Good comedy movie. Watching such type of drama in now days gives you some nostalgic feeling.
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10/10
Great comedy movie
Majid Khan22 June 2005
I recently saw the DVD version of this movie. It has a commentary by Randhir Kapoor where he talks a bit about the making of the movie, how they designed the special car. overall a fantastic movie and each character plays his role to perfection. One of the best Bollywood slapstick comedies. The key characters are Randhir Kapoor trying to find a bride, Poonam Dhillon who plays the daughter of a retired army general (Sanjeev Kumar) and Rajendranath who plays a total buffoon to perfection. Sanjeev Kumar also plays a double role that of a conman. For those who have not watched it go out there and watch and is much better than the current movies (most of which are copied from Hollywood movies).
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