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Saude Bazi Song Lyrics

 

Saude Bazi Song Lyrics

Saude Bazi Song Lyrics Info

Presenting \”Saude Bazi\” lyrical video song in the voice of Anupam Amod from Hindi movie \”Aakrosh,\” starring Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal, Urvashi Sharma, Reema Sen, and Sameera Reddy on T-Series Bollywood Classics.

Saude Bazi Song Lyrics Credits

Song : Saude Bazi
Movie : Aakrosh
Star Cast : Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal, Urvashi Sharma, Reema Sen, Sameera Reddy
Singer : Anupam Amod
Music Director : Pritam Chakraborty
Lyrics : Irshad Kamil
Music Label : T-Series

Saude Bazi Song Hindi Lyrics:

सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
सौदा है दिल का ये, तू कर भी ले
मेरा जहाँ बाँहों में तू भर भी ले
सौदे में दे क़सम, क़सम भी ले
आ के तू निगाहों में सँवर भी ले
सौदा उड़ानों का है या आसमानों का है

ले-ले उड़ानें मेरी, ले, मेरे पर भी ले
सौदा उम्मीदों का है, ख़्वाबों का, नींदों का है
ले-ले तू नींदें मेरी, नैनों में घर भी ले
सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
दिल कहे, तेरे मैं होंठों से बातों को चुपके से लूँ उठा
उस जगह धीरे से, हौले से गीतों को अपने मैं दूँ बिठा
हो, दिल कहे, तेरे मैं होंठों से बातों को चुपके से लूँ उठा

उस जगह धीरे से, हौले से गीतों को अपने मैं दूँ बिठा
सौदा तरानों का है, दिल के फ़सानों का है
ले-ले तराने मेरे, होंठों पे धर भी ले
सौदा उजालों का है, रौशन ख़यालों का है
ले-ले उजाले मेरे, आजा, नज़र भी ले
सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
सीधे-सादे-, सीधा-सीधा…
मैंने तुम को-, तूने मैं को…

आ रे, आ रे, आ रे, आ
मैं कभी भूलूँगा ना तुझे, चाहे तू मुझको देना भुला
आदतों जैसी है तू मेरी, आदतें कैसे भूलूँ भला?
हो, मैं कभी भूलूँगा ना तुझे, चाहे तू मुझको देना भुला
आदतों जैसी है तू मेरी, आदतें कैसे भूलूँ भला?
सौदा ये वादों का है, यादों, इरादों का है
ले-ले तू वादे, चाहे तू तो मुकर भी ले
सौदा इशारों का है, चाहत के मारों का है

ले-ले इशारे मेरे, इनका असर भी ले
सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
सीधे-सादे सारा सौदा सीधा-सीधा होना जी
मैंने तुम को पाना है या तूने मैं को खोना जी
आजा, दिल की करें सौदे-बाज़ी, क्या नाराज़ी
अरे, आ रे, आ रे, आ (आ रे, आ रे, आ)
आ रे, आ रे, आ
आ रे, आ रे, आ
आ रे, आ रे, आ
आ रे, आ रे, आ

 

Saude Bazi Song English Lyrics:

 

seedha-saade saara sauda seedha-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, aa)
seedha-saade saara sauda seedha-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, aa)
deel hai dil ka ye, too kar bhee le
mera jahaan baanhon mein too bhar bhee le
deel mein de qasam, qasam bhee le
aa ke too antarvirodhon mein saanvar bhee le

deelar braand ka hai ya skaeez ka hai
le-le udaanen meree, le, mere par bhee le
deel ummeedon ka hai, khvaabon ka hai, neendon ka hai
le-le so jao meree, nainon mein bhee ghar le
seedhe-saade saara sauda seedhee-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, aa)
dil kahe, tere main motarasaikil se baaten ko chupake se loon utha
us jagah dheere-dheere se, hole se shraavakon ko apane main doon doon
ho, dil kahe, tere main asaadhaaran ko chupake se loon utha
us jagah dheere-dheere se, hole se shraavakon ko apane main doon doon

deel taraanon ka hai, dil ke fasaanon ka hai
le-le taraane mere, vipaksh pe dhar bhee le
deel ujaalon ka hai, khoya khyaalon ka hai
le-le ujaale mere, aaja, nazar bhee le
seedha-saade saara sauda seedha-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, e)
seedha-saade-, seedha-seedha…
mainne tumhen-, toone mujhe…
aa re, aa re, aa re, aa

main kabhee bhool jaoonga na, phir too mujhe de dena
aadarsh jaisa hai too, aadaten kaise bhooloon shishtata?
ho, main kabhee bhool jaoonga na, phir bhee too mujhako de dena
aadarsh jaisa hai too, aadaten kaise bhooloon shishtata?
deel ye vaadon ka hai, yaaden, yaadon ka hai
le-le too vaada, chaahe too to mukar bhee le
deelar ka hai, chaahat ke maaron ka hai

le-le janm mere, inaka asar bhee le
seedha-saade saara sauda seedha-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, aa)
seedha-saade saara sauda seedha-seedha hona jee
mainne tumhen ko paana hai ya toone mujhe kona jee
aaja, dil kee deel-baazee, kya naaraazagee
are, aa re, aa re, aa (aa re, aa re, aa)
aa re, aa re, aa
aa re, aa re, aa
aa re, aa re, aa
aa re, aa re, aa

Extra Inforamation:

About Aakrosh:

In the little town of Jhanjhar, three Delhi-based physician pals disappear. Two months had passed with no sign of their disappearance. The student movement and the media call on the government to take action. In order to solve the matter, the government then directs a Central Bureau of Investigation investigation, which is led by CBI officers Siddhant Chaturvedi and Pratap Kumar.

Due to the involvement of the local police and other authorities in the illegal actions of the Shool Sena, which has the backing of the Home Minister, they are unable to settle the case. Additionally, Siddhant and Pratap must contend with the brutal and power-hungry Superintendent of Police Ajatshatru Singh IPS. Furthermore, the investigation is not supported even by the locals.

With the assistance of Geeta, Ajatshatru’s wife and Pratap’s ex-lover, and Roshni, the village chief’s daughter and a very affluent woman, that the inquiry proceeds.

Geeta, who saw these lads killed by a local politician with her husband’s assistance, reveals the truth about the missing three companions.

Ajatshatru and his colleagues have set up a number of exciting and dangerous traps for this research. They use a variety of tactics to try to damage the CBI’s reputation. Additionally, the pair convinces one of the offenders that the school sena is attempting to assassinate him because they think he is a mole and that he should testify as a government witness in support of their case. The offender who The only thing that intimidated was burying the bodies.

When Ajatshatru finds out that his wife Geeta is assisting CBI, things grow worse. After that, he leaves Geeta in the hospital after viciously beating her with his belt behind closed doors. Anger-filled, Pratap traps each of the crooks by breaking into the databases on their phones and using CCTV cameras to record their illegal activity. When Ajatshatru’s turn comes, Pratap uses a razor to cut him and then savagely beats him in a salon behind closed doors.

All of the perpetrators ultimately receive prison sentences. But the smallest penalty was three years, and the longest was only ten years. Since no punishment was imposed on the 300 people who were burned alive, it is clear that justice is still blind the wife’s brutal beating, or Jamunia’s abduction, mistreatment, and tongue-cutting.

However, the tale doesn’t stop there. Siddhant gives village woman Jamunia a pistol as everyone is leaving the court, and she uses it to murder all of the criminals.

As the movie comes to a close, Siddhant and Pratap say their goodbyes at the train station, and Geeta follows Pratap as he boards the train to depart while Siddhant looks on.

About Ajay Devgn:

Ajay Devgn, whose real name is Vishal Veeru Devgan, was born on April 2, 1969, and is an Indian actor, producer, and director who mostly works in Hindi films. Devgn, one of the most successful actors in Hindi cinema, has acted in more than 100 films and received multiple honors, including four Filmfare Awards and four National Film Awards. The Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honor in India, was bestowed upon him by the government in 2016.

Devgn became an overnight sensation after making his screen debut in the action romance Phool Aur Kaante (1991), which was a huge commercial hit. In addition, he played and acted in popular action movies like Jigar (1992), Suhaag (1994), Vijaypath (1994), Dilwale (1994), Jaan (1996), Major Saab (1998), and Kachche Dhaage (1999).

romantic parts in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha (1998), and Ishq (1997). Additionally, Devgn was praised for his roles in Zakhm (1998), Diljale (1996), and Naajayaz (1995). He received the National Film Award for Best Actor for Zakhm.

During the 2000s, Devgn’s films, such as Company (2002), The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002), Gangaajal (2003), Khakee (2004), Raincoat (2004), Apaharan (2005), and Omkara (2006), received critical and commercial praise despite their modest commercial success. He won his second National Film Award for Best Actor and the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Critics) for his performance as Bhagat Singh in The Legend of Bhagat Singh. With three high-grossing films in 2010,

Golmaal 3, Raajneeti, and Once Upon a Time in Singham (2011), Bol Bachchan (2012), Son of Sardaar (2012), Singham Returns (2014), Drishyam (2015), Golmaal Again (2017), Raid (2018), and Total Dhamaal (2019) followed Mumbaai in the decade. Tanhaji (2020), Drishyam 2 (2022), and Singham Again (2024) were his highest-grossing films. He received his third National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Tanhaji’s title role.

Devgn is the owner of Ajay Devgn FFilms, a production business founded in 1999. He has two children from his marriage to Kajol.

Early years and upbringing

Devgn at a 2020 event with his wife, Kajol
The Vishwakarma family, hailing from Amritsar, Punjab, welcomed Vishal Veeru Devgan into the world on April 2, 1969. The Hindi movie has ties to the family.

Mumbai’s industries. Devgn’s mother, Veena Devgan, is a film producer, and his father, Veeru Devgan, was an action-film director and stunt choreographer. Anil Devgan, his cousin, is a screenwriter and filmmaker. Devgn attended Mithibai College after graduating from Juhu’s Silver Beach High School.

Individual life
Family and relationships
During the 1992 filming of Jigar, Devgn started dating actress Karisma Kapoor; however, the two broke up in 1995. When Devgn and Kajol costarred in Gundaraj (1995), their relationship started that same year. Because of their dissimilar personalities, the media referred to them as “an unlikely pair”.

The pair got married at the Devgan residence on February 24, 1999, in a customary Maharashtrian Hindu ceremony. The pair has two kids. Their son, Yug, was born on September 13, 2010, and their daughter, Nysa, was born on April 20, 2003 . In order to provide stem cells in the event of a major illness, Devgn and Kajol preserved the umbilical cord blood and tissues of their newborn boy.

About Akshaye Khanna:

Indian actor Akshaye Khanna was born on March 28, 1975, and he primarily performs in Hindi-language movies. Khanna has won multiple awards, including two Filmfare Awards, and is renowned for his versatility.

He was born to actor Vinod Khanna and debuted in the role of Himalay Putra in 1997. His second film, Border (1997), a military drama directed by J. P. Dutta, was a critical and financial success and won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.

The romantic drama Taal (1999), the comedy drama Dil Chahta Hai (2001), for which Khanna received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor, the romantic thriller Humraaz (2002), the comedies Hungama (2003) and Hulchul (2004), the murder mystery 36 China Town (2006),

the heist comedy Tees Maar Khan (2010) and the action thriller Race (2008). His roles in the action thriller Aakrosh (2010), the biographical drama Gandhi, My Father (2007), and the psychological thriller Deewangee (2002) won him critical acclaim.

After a four-year break in 2012, Khanna returned to the screen in 2017 for two thrillers, Mom and Ittefaq, as an investigative police officer and in supporting roles in the action-comedy Dishoom (2016). Khanna’s roles as a defense attorney in the 2019 legal drama Section 375 and a police officer in the 2022 crime thriller Drishyam 2, which became his highest-grossing film, earned him fresh praise

Childhood and family
Actor and politician Vinod Khanna and his wife Geetanjali Taleyarkhan welcomed Khanna into the world on March 28, 1975. Khanna’s dad was a Hindi film actor who passed away in 2017 and his mother, who passed away in 2018, was born into a Parsi family of attorneys and businesspeople. His older brother is the actor Rahul Khanna.

Khanna was a student at Babulnath’s Bombay International School. After that, he completed his eleventh and twelfth grades at Lawrence School in Lovedale, Ooty. He claimed in an interview that he was more skilled at sports than academics.

Early hardship and career breakthrough (1997–2000)
In Himalay Putra (1997), a love drama directed by Pankaj Parashar, Khanna made his acting debut alongside his father Vinod, Hema Malini, Satish Shah, Johny Lever, Danny Denzongpa, and Amrish Puri. He won a Screen Award for Best Male Debut for his performance, but despite largely favorable reviews, the movie did poorly at the box office.

Khanna later starred in that year with Jackie Shroff, Sunny Deol, and Suniel Shetty in J. P. Dutta’s war drama Border. Khanna portrayed Dharamvir Singh Bhan in the movie, which was set during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War and focused on the events of the Battle of Longewala. With favorable reviews, the movie became the second highest-grossing Bollywood production of 1997.

He received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for Border. According to News 18, “Akshay Khanna excels in a role that was not only multilayered but also asked him to show the mood transitions with facial gestures only.”

The romance Mohabbat, in which he costarred with Madhuri Dixit, was Khanna’s last 1997 movie. The movie was a commercial failure and got bad reviews from critics. Khanna played opposite Jyothika the following year.

He played a wealthy character in Priyadarshan’s love movie Doli Saja Ke Rakhna (1998). According to Rediff.com, “Akshaye delivers another strong performance. Despite his unconventional appearance, he exudes charm. Khanna costarred with Urmila Matondkar in Raj N. Sippy’s drama Kudrat that same year.

In 1999, Khanna made her film debut with Aishwarya Rai in the musical romance Aa Ab Laut Chalen, which was directed by Rishi Kapoor. While it did well abroad, it was below average in India. His next movie role was alongside Manisha Koirala in the romance Laawaris, starring Shrikant Sharma. Despite getting good reviews, the movie did not do well at the box office.

Khanna later played Manav Mehta in Subhash Ghai’s musical love drama Taal, opposite Aishwarya Rai Critics eagerly awaited the film, which became his first commercial hit since Border and the fourth highest-grossing blockbuster of 1999. According to Rediff.com, “Akshaye is his typical self. He is charming in this scene as a youthful, devoted lover who refuses to accept rejection.

Lateef Binnu’s star-crossed romance Dahek, in which Khanna starred opposite Sonali Bendre as a Hindu youth who develops feelings for a Muslim girl, was his last movie of the year. The movie didn’t do well at the box office. In 2000, Khanna did not have a film release.

Alongside Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Dimple Kapadia, Khanna made a comeback to the screen in 2001 with Farhan Akhtar’s coming-of-age comedy-drama Dil Chahta Hai. Khanna played a timid and reserved boy named Siddharth Sinha, one of the three buddies. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews, received praise from critics, and became a huge economic success.

One of the seven Filmfare Awards that Dil Chahta Hai took home was the Best Supporting Actor trophy for Khanna. According to Bollywood Hungama, “Akshaye Khanna succeeds because he communicates a lot through his facial expressions. He is a master actor who portrays this nuanced role with flair. “With the character’s depth, Akshaye makes the most of his voice and expression,” Rediff.com observed. He is unexpected. A nice one.

Humraaz (2002), a romance thriller starring Abbas and Mustan, with Ameesha Khanna’s subsequent film release was Patel. He portrayed the compelling scam artist Karan Malhotra, the primary adversary. Khanna’s performance received critical acclaim, and it turned out to be a huge financial success. His performance in a negative role earned him the IIFA Award for Best Performance. According to Idlebrain, “Akshaye Khanna excels in his villainous role.”

In that same year, he costarred with Urmila Matondkar as a lawyer in Anees Bazmee’s financially unsuccessful thriller Deewangee, for which he received a nomination for the Screen Award for Best Actor. “Akshaye Khanna is the film’s highlight!” remarked Planet Bollywood. Despite being cast as the traditional second lead, he is able to transcend all of his co-stars and the cliches.

Khanna played an electrical salesman in Priyadarshan’s romantic comedy in 2003 Rimi Sen co-stars in the comedy Hungama. Despite receiving mediocre reviews, the film proved a box office hit, grossing ₹202 million (US$2.4 million). After that, he got back together with J. P. Dutta to work on LOC Kargil, a war drama that was inspired by the Kargil War between India and Pakistan. In real life, Khanna portrayed Balwan Singh, an Indian army officer who fights with Preeti Jhangiani.

In Milan Luthria’s action movie Deewaar, Khanna made his debut in 2004. He portrayed Gaurav Kaul, the son of an Indian army officer who goes in search of his father, who has gone missing. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the film, which costarred Amitabh Bachchan and Amrita Rao, did not do well at the box office. In Khanna and Priyadarshan reunited in the romantic comedy Hulchul that same year, featuring Khanna alongside Kareena Kapoor. The movie was a success at the box office. According to India Today, “Khanna, one of the most underrated actors in Bollywood, keep the film moving with bang-on performances.”

About Bipasha Basu:

Bipasha Basu is an Indian actress who was born on January 7, 1979. She is primarily recognized for her work in Hindi movies and has won a Filmfare Award. She was widely referenced in the media as a scream queen and a sex symbol in the 2000s and 2010s, and she was well-known for her work in the thriller and horror genres as well as for a number of item numbers.

Basu pursued a prosperous career as a fashion model, having been born in Delhi and brought up in Kolkata. After that, she started getting offers for movie parts, and in 2001, she starred in the thriller Ajnabee, for which she was honored with the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Raaz (2002), a horror movie, was Basu’s first major performance and got her a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress Award. With a leading part in the sensual thriller Jism (2003) and two successive annual top-grossing movies, No Entry (2005) and Dhoom 2 (2006), she advanced in her career.

The comedies Phir Hera Pheri (2006) and All the Best: Fun Begins (2009), the thriller Race (2008), the romantic comedy Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), and the drama Corporate (2006) are among Basu’s other commercially successful motion pictures. She acted in the horror movies Raaz 3D (2012), Aatma (2013), Creature 3D (2014), and Alone (2015) during the 2010s. After that, there was a lull during which she only made an appearance in the 2020 thriller series Dangerous.

Basu is a fitness enthusiast who has been in a number of fitness videos in addition to appearing in movies. She was the host of the 2015’s Darr Sabko Lagta Hai is a horror series. After a well-publicized affair with actor John Abraham, Basu wed actor Karan Singh Grover in 2016. The two of them have a single child together.

Early years and a career in modeling
On January 7, 1979, Bipasha Basu was born into a Bengali family . Her mother, Mamta, stays at home while her father, Hirak, works as a civil engineer. She has a younger sister named Vijayeta and an older sister named Bidisha. Basu claims that her name translates to “deep, dark, desire”.

Up to the age of eight, Basu resided in Delhi’s Pamposh Enclave, Nehru Place, where he attended Apeejay High School. She later attended Bhavan’s Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, after her family relocated there. Basu was named the head girl at her school and was often referred to as ‘Lady Goonda’ because of her tiny stature and strong demeanor.

Mehr Jesia Rampal, a model, saw Basu in a hotel in Kolkata in 1996 and advised her to pursue modeling. She competed in and ultimately won the Ford-sponsored Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest that year, representing India in the Ford Models Supermodel of the World competition in Miami. Later, she and her ex-boyfriend Dino Morea starred in a contentious Calida commercial that depicted them in a sensuous setting, drawing protests outside her home. Throughout her late teens, Basu continued to pursue a career in fashion modeling, appearing on multiple magazine covers before transitioning into acting.

A career in acting 

Vinod Khanna, one of the judges of the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest in which Basu competed, desired to cast her in the romance Himalay Putra (1997) with his son Akshaye Khanna. The part ultimately went to Anjala Zaveri after Basu declined it because she believed she was too young. Jaya Bachchan persuaded her to co-star with her son Abhishek Bachchan in J. P. Dutta’s Aakhari Mughal when she got back home.

But the movie was canceled, so Dutta rewrote the script and created Refugee, a love drama starring Kareena Kapoor. In addition, Basu was given a part opposite Sunil Shetty in Refugee, but she turned it down.

In Abbas-Mustan’s action film Ajnabee (2001), she made her acting debut in a negative role opposite Akshay Kumar Kapoor and Deol, Bobby. The 1992 American film Consenting Adults served as the inspiration for the movie. Ajnabee was a minor commercial success at the film office and garnered mixed reviews from reviewers upon its debut, with Basu’s acting receiving special recognition. She also won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her role in the movie.

Vikram Bhatt’s supernatural horror thriller Raaz (2002), the first installment of the Raaz film series, was Basu’s big break. It also featured debutante Malini Sharma and Dino Morea, and was based on the Hollywood movie What Lies Beneath (2000). The film, which portrayed a lady in a failing marriage who learns that her husband is involved in a paranormal conspiracy that is haunting their new home, received great praise from critics and made her a star in the Hindi cinema business.

The Tribune review stated that “…it is Basu who steals the show with her impactful performance.” As the third highest-grossing Hindi film of the year, the movie also became a huge commercial success at the box office. Basu received her first nomination for the Best Actress Filmfare Award for Raaz.

She then costarred with Uday Chopra, Jimmy Sheirgill, and debutante Tulip Joshi in Sanjay Gadhvi’s romantic comedy Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002). Critics gave it mixed reviews when it first came out, praising Basu’s performance, and it was a moderate box office success. That year, her next movie, Chor Machaaye Shor, an action comedy starring David Dhawan and Deol, became her first failure, both commercially and critically.

She made her Telugu film debut the same year, costarring with Lisa Ray and Mahesh Babu in the revisionist western Takkari Donga. She starred opposite Morea in her next movie, the thriller Gunaah, which was a critical and financial flop. Variety’s Derek Elley said that Basu was miscast as the “idealistic cop” because of her portrayal of a police officer who tries to reform a felon but falls in love with him.

About Paresh Rawal:

Actor, comedian, film producer, and politician Paresh Rawal was born on May 30, 1955, and is best known for his roles in Hindi films. He has received numerous honors and starred in more than 240 movies. His roles in Sir and Woh Chokri earned him the 1994 National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.

He won his first Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for the latter. Following this was Sardar, with Ketan Mehta as the protagonist Vallabhbhai Patel, a freedom fighter who won him praise both domestically and abroad. In 2014, the Indian government awarded him the Padma Shri.

Among his other noteworthy Hindi film creations are Arjun (1985) Mohra (1994), Tamanna (1997), China Gate (1998), Aitraaz (2004), Table No. 21 (2013), Shiva (1990), Naam (1986), and Zilla Ghaziabad (2013). His villainous roles in Telugu film office hits like Govinda Govinda (1994), Money (1993), Money Money (1995), Rikshavodu (1995), and Bavagaru Bagunnara  have earned him recognition.

Some of Rawal’s notable roles include Andaz Apna Apna (1994), Chachi 420 (1997), Hera Pheri (2000), Nayak (2001), Aankhen, Awara Paagal Deewana (both 2002), Hungama (2003), Garam Masala (2005), Phir Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Malamaal Weekly (all 2006), Welcome (2007), Mere Baap Pehle Aap, and Oye Lucky! Rawal has gained praise for his comedic work and a few intense supporting parts in Hindi films. De Dana Dan (2009), Lucky Oye! (both 2008),

Tum Kab Jaoge Atithi? OMG (2012), Welcome Back (2015), Uri (2019), Sanju (2018), Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), Shastry Viruddh Shastry (2023), and Ready (both 2010). In addition to appearing in the Tamil film Soorarai Pottru (2020), his most well-known part was that of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in the beloved comedy series Hera Pheri.

Early life and private life

Rawal and his spouse, Swaroop Sampat, at the Oye Lucky movie screening! Good luck, Oye!
Born into a Gujarati family, Rawal grew up in Bombay, which is now Mumbai. Swaroop Sampat, an actress and 1979 Miss India winner, married Rawal in 1987. Paresh and Swaroop have two sons, Aditya and Anirudh. He graduated from Mumbai’s Vile Parle’s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics. Career Rawal debuted in a supporting part in the 1985 movie Arjun. He was also a member of the cast of Bante Bigadte, a Doordarshan TV serial.

He became known as a talented performer because to the 1986 blockbuster Naam. He subsequently starred in more than 100 movies in the 1980s and 1990s, most of them as the primary antagonist. Examples include Roop ki Rani Choron Ka Raja, Kabzaa, King Uncle, Ram Lakhan, Daud, Baazi, and several others. Additionally, he played a dual role in the cult comedy Andaz Apna Apna in the 1990s. Prior to the 2000 Bollywood cult hit Hera Pheri, Rawal was viewed by both critics and viewers as a character actor.

He then appeared is the main character or lead actor in numerous prominent Hindi films. In the movie Hera Pheri, Rawal portrayed the dimwitted, gregarious, and generous Marathi landlord Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, who hosts Raju (Akshay Kumar) and Shyam (Sunil Shetty) as paying visitors. One of the main factors in the movie’s enormous national success was Rawal’s performance. He received the Filmfare Best Comedian Award for his performance. In the successful 2006 follow-up to the film Phir Hera Pheri, he played Baburao once more.

Rawal’s portrayal of one of three blind bank robbers in the popular 2002 movie Aankhen, which also starred Amitabh Bachchan, Aditya Pancholi, Akshay Kumar, Arjun Rampal, and Sushmita Sen, was another noteworthy lead part. For the rest, Rawal of the 2000s, mostly among the main characters in comedy-focused multi-star films, including Awara Paagal Deewana (2002), Hungama (2003), Hulchul (2004), Garam Masala (2005), Deewane Huye Paagal (2005), Malamaal Weekly (2006), Golmaal:

Fun Unlimited (2006), Chup Chup Ke (2006), Bhagam Bhag (2007), Shankar Dada MBBS (Telugu), Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Welcome, Mere Baap Pehle Aap (2008), and De Dana Dan (2009).[5] Rawal starred in the 2010 film Aakrosh, which was based on the honor killing.

Rawal and Akshay Kumar on the OMG: Oh My God movie shoot!
Rawal starred as the main character in the 2012 film OMG: Oh My God. Both received overwhelmingly positive accolades for their performances, and Akshay Kumar was spotted assisting him. Additionally, he has had a very successful acting career in Gujarati plays, such as Dear Father, which was the most recent. He has created a number of Hindi soap operas for television, such as Colors’ Laagi Tujhse Lagan, Sahara One’s Main Aisi Kyunn Hoon, and Zed TV’s Teen Bahuraaniyaan.

Sanju, starring Ranbir Kapoor and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is his most recent noteworthy release. He portrays the part of actor Sunil Dutt in the film. In addition, he is playing Baburao Ganpatrao Apte again in Hera Pheri 3, which was ‘on hold’ as of May 2023 although was originally scheduled for release in 2024 .

 

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