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'''''Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya''''' (English: ''The king has fallen in love with the queen'') is a [[Bollywood films of 2000|2000]] Indian Hindi film directed by [[T. K. Rajeev Kumar]], starring [[Arvind Swamy]] and [[Manisha Koirala]].<ref>http://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/dec/23raja.htm</ref> This is the second [[Hindi]] film after [[Saat Rang Ke Sapne]] that [[Arvind Swamy]] has ever acted in.
'''''Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya''''' (English: ''The king has fallen in love with the queen'') is a [[Bollywood films of 2000|2000]] Indian Hindi film directed by [[T. K. Rajeev Kumar]], starring [[Arvind Swamy]] and [[Manisha Koirala]].<ref>http://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/dec/23raja.htm</ref> This is the second [[Hindi]] film after [[Saat Rang Ke Sapne]] that [[Arvind Swamy]] has ever acted in. The film commenced after the success of the Hindi version of Mani Ratnam's ''[[Bombay]]'', which featured the same lead pair. However the release was delayed by three years, until the producers won a [[Animal welfare and rights in India|PETA]] case filed against them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpNL3vkpuCs|title = GoodKnight Mohan 17 &#124; Charithram Enniloode 1953 &#124; Safari TV|website = [[YouTube]]}}</ref>
 
==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Arvind Swamy]] as Mohit Kumar
* [[Arvind Swamy]] as Mohit Kumar
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==Production==
==Production==
Producer Mohan encouraged Rajeev to do this film in Hindi as this plot would have a wider market and Rajeev felt this won't work out in Malayalam because of the fantasy element in the script.<ref>https://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/may/12raj.htm#2a</ref> Jennifer Winget made her acting debut as a child artist with this film.<ref>https://www.bollywoodtabloid.co.in/features/hot-sizzling-television-actresses-definitely-need-big-break-bollywood/attachment/jennifer-winget/</ref>
Producer Mohan encouraged Rajeev to do this film in Hindi as this plot would have a wider market and Rajeev felt this won't work out in Malayalam because of the fantasy element in the script.<ref>https://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/may/12raj.htm#2a</ref>


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
The film became controversial for the scene where Manisha plays with the elephant's tail.<ref>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/delhi-times/Bollywood-banks-on-animal-magnetism/articleshow/360969.cms</ref>
The film became controversial for the scene where Manisha plays with the elephant's tail.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/delhi-times/Bollywood-banks-on-animal-magnetism/articleshow/360969.cms|title=Bollywood banks on animal magnetism! &#124; undefined News - Times of India|website=[[The Times of India]]}}</ref>


==Music==
==Music==

Latest revision as of 11:51, 1 December 2021

Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya
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Directed byT.K. Rajeev Kumar
Produced byGood Knight Mohan
Written byRamachandra Shelke,
Mankesh Kulkarni (dialogues)
Story byT. K. Rajeev Kumar
StarringArvind Swamy
Manisha Koirala
Music bySongs:
Jatin Lalit
Background Score:
Sharreth
CinematographyRavi K. Chandran
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Production
company
Shogun Films
Release date
  • 22 December 2000 (2000-12-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya (English: The king has fallen in love with the queen) is a 2000 Indian Hindi film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala.[1] This is the second Hindi film after Saat Rang Ke Sapne that Arvind Swamy has ever acted in. The film commenced after the success of the Hindi version of Mani Ratnam's Bombay, which featured the same lead pair. However the release was delayed by three years, until the producers won a PETA case filed against them.[2]

Cast[edit | edit source]

Production[edit | edit source]

Producer Mohan encouraged Rajeev to do this film in Hindi as this plot would have a wider market and Rajeev felt this won't work out in Malayalam because of the fantasy element in the script.[3]

Controversy[edit | edit source]

The film became controversial for the scene where Manisha plays with the elephant's tail.[4]

Music[edit | edit source]

Given by Jatin Lalit, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar, audio on T-Series.

# Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Aao Sune Laheron Se" Srinivas, Anuradha Paudwal 06:03
2 "To Rabba Ki Kariye" Sukhwinder Singh 03:53
3 "Dil Chura Ke Chal Dee" Udit Narayan 05:24
4 "Jiske Liye Sapno Mein Tum Ho" Srinivas, Anuradha Paudwal 06:07
5 "Dost Hai Hamare" Abhijeet 04:41
6 "Sun Lo Re Bandhu" Udit Narayan, Aditya Narayan 05:01
7 "Dil Chura Ke Chal Dee" (Instrumental) 04:22
8 "Aao Sune Lehron Se" (Instrumental) 06:02

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Manisha Koirala's voice was dubbed for this film.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. http://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/dec/23raja.htm
  2. "GoodKnight Mohan 17 | Charithram Enniloode 1953 | Safari TV". YouTube.
  3. https://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/may/12raj.htm#2a
  4. "Bollywood banks on animal magnetism! | undefined News - Times of India". The Times of India.

External links[edit | edit source]