Oh Darling Yeh Hai India! (1995)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 47 mins

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Don Quixote (Amrish Puri) is a don who plans on selling India in a widely publicized auction. His plan is simple; kidnap the president of the country (Anupam Kher), replace him with a lookalike (also Anupam Kher), threaten mass chaos and violence, enabling the fake president to hold the country at ransom, and finally selling it altogether. Hero (Shahrukh Khan) is new to Mumbai, penniless and desperately seeking employment. Miss India (Deepa Sahi) is having the time of her life after her success as a model, on the night she meets Hero. They meet and decide to spend the night entertaining each other, in any way possible–joking, dancing and doing whatever spontaneously comes to mind. Meanwhile, Don Quixote's son, Prince (Javed Jaffrey) has set his eyes on Miss India, who thwarts all his overtures. The night turns out to be an adventurous one for Hero and Miss India. Hero discovers that Miss India's father is a drunkard, who wants her to enter prostitution, while Miss India discovers that Hero has brain tumor. When they find out Quixote's plans, they decide to save the president. In the ensuing chaos, Quixote is killed and Prince takes his throne. Prince decides to continue his father's plan. Some people previously rescued by Hero and Miss India kill the fake president. Prince suddenly makes an entry with his henchmen. Hero, Miss India and their friends successfully overpower the cronies, while Hero kills Prince. Finally, Hero makes a makeshift parachute and jumps from the building with Miss India. During the jump, Hero declares that he is glad to be alive. When Miss India reminds him that he has brain tumor, Hero tells her that the X-ray she saw was taken eight years ago!

Cast: Deepa Sahi, Shah Rukh Khan

Crew: Ketan Mehta (Director), WB Rao (Director of Photography), Ranjit Barot (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Romance

Release Dates: 11 Aug 1995 (India)

Hindi Name: ओह डार्लिंग यह है इंडिया!

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as Miss India
as Hero
Supporting Actor
as Don Qixote
as Bidder
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Nathuram
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
as Balloon seller
as Prince of Don
Supporting Actress
as Bidder
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Bidder
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Bidder
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Bidder
as Balloon seller
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Havaldar
Supporting Actor
as Bidder
Supporting Actor

Direction

Director
Second Assistant Director
Assistant Director

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Director of Photography

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist
Music Label: Venus Records and Tapes
02:58

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
Playback Singer: Alisha Chinoi, Ranjit Barot
04:00

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
Playback Singer: Shankar Mahadevan
02:39

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
03:24

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
Playback Singer: Shweta Shetty
03:38

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
05:24

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
03:30

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
Playback Singer: Vinod Rathod
03:57

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
05:27

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
04:12

Music Director: Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Ketan Mehta
Playback Singer: Hema Sardesai
Trivia:
The film was initially titled "Hello Darling Yeh Hain India.

The film marks the screen debut of Sanjai Mishra.

Javed Jaffrey plays Amrish Puri's son for the second time after 10 years; the first time being in his debut film Meri Jung (1985).

Javed Jaffery broke his hand while shooting the climax.