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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name          = Chandni
| name          = Chandni(1989)
| image          = Chandni poster.jpg
| image          = Chandni poster.jpg
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[Yash Chopra]]
| director      = [[Yash Chopra]]
| producer      = Yash Chopra<br />[[T. Subbarami Reddy]]
| producer      = Yash Chopra<br />[[T. Subbarami Reddy]]
| writer        = [[Kamna Chandra]]<br />Umesh Kalbagh<br />[[Arun Kaul]]<br />[[Sagar Sarhadi]]
| writer        = '''Story:'''<br>[[Kamna Chandra]]<br>'''Dialogue:'''<br>[[Sagar Sarhadi]]
| screenplay    =
| screenplay    = Umesh Kalbagh<br />[[Arun Kaul]]<br>Sagar Sarhadi
| story          =
| based_on      =  
| based_on      =  
| starring      = [[Sridevi]]<br />[[Rishi Kapoor]]<br />[[Vinod Khanna]]<br/>[[Waheeda Rehman]]
| starring      = <!--Order as per the opening credits-->[[Sridevi]]<br />[[Rishi Kapoor]]<br/>[[Vinod Khanna]]<br />[[Waheeda Rehman]]
| narrator      =  
| narrator      =  
| music          = [[Shiv-Hari]]
| music          = [[Shiv-Hari]]
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| released      = {{Film date|1989|09|14|df=y}}
| released      = {{Film date|1989|09|14|df=y}}
| runtime        = 187 minutes
| runtime        = 179 minutes
| country        = India
| country        = India
| language      = Hindi
| language      = Hindi
| budget        = {{INRConvert|2.1|c|year=1989}}
| budget        = {{INR|8 [[crore]]}}{{Citation needed|date=March 2022}}
| gross          = {{INRConvert|27.02|c|year=1989}}
| gross          = {{INRConvert|27.2|c|year=1989}}<ref name="boi89">{{cite web |date=15 January 2013 |title=Box Office 1989 |url=http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=195&catName=MTk4OQ== |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130115225557/http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=195&catName=MTk4OQ== |archive-date=15 January 2013 |website=[[Box Office India]]}}</ref>
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'''''Chandni''''' ({{trans|''Moonlight''}}) is a 1989 Indian [[romance film|romantic]] [[musical film|musical]] [[Drama (film and television)|drama]] film directed and co-produced by [[Yash Chopra]] with a screenplay written by [[Kamna Chandra]], Umesh Kalbagh, [[Arun Kaul]], and [[Sagar Sarhadi]]. The film stars [[Sridevi]] in the titular role of Chandni Mathur, a young effervescent woman torn between two suitors. [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Vinod Khanna]], [[Waheeda Rehman]], [[Anupam Kher]], [[Sushma Seth]], [[Mita Vashisht]], [[Manohar Singh]] are featured in supporting roles.<ref name="Yahoo">{{cite web|last=Yahoo|title=Best of Yash Chopra|url=https://in.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/24fps/best-yash-chopra-174538425.html}}</ref>
'''''Chandni''''' ({{Translation|Moonlight}}) is a 1989 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[romantic musical film]] directed and co-produced by [[Yash Chopra]] from a story written by [[Kamna Chandra]] with a screenplay by Umesh Kalbagh, [[Arun Kaul]], and [[Sagar Sarhadi]]. The film stars [[Sridevi]] in the titular role of Chandni Mathur, a young effervescent woman torn between two suitors played by [[Rishi Kapoor]] and [[Vinod Khanna]]. [[Waheeda Rehman]], [[Anupam Kher]], [[Sushma Seth]], [[Mita Vashisht]], and [[Manohar Singh]] feature in supporting roles.<ref name="Yahoo">{{cite web|last=Yahoo|title=Best of Yash Chopra|url=https://in.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/24fps/best-yash-chopra-174538425.html}}</ref>


The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopra's career, as several films he directed and produced in that period were critical and commercial failures. After a series of failed action movies, Chopra decided to return to his roots and make a romantic musical, a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style" - heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super elite, with melodic music used in songs picturised in foreign locations. The film marked the first collaboration between Chopra and Sridevi.
The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopra's career, After a series of failed action films, Chopra decided to return to his roots and make a romantic musical, a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style" heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super-elite, with melodic music used in songs picturized in foreign locations. The film marked the first collaboration between Chopra and Sridevi; they would collaborate again for ''[[Lamhe]]'' (1991).


''Chandni'' released to widespread success, grossing ₹27.02 crores, becoming the [[List of Bollywood films of 1989|third highest-grossing Indian film of 1989]], whereas its soundtrack became the [[Music of Bollywood#Best-selling soundtrack albums|best selling album of the year as well as the decade]] with more than 10 million copies sold. The huge success of the film and its soundtrack were instrumental in ending the era of violent action films in [[Indian Cinema]] and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre. The success of film further reinforced Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era. Over the years, ''Chandni'' is hailed as one of Chopra's finest movies.<ref name="Yahoo"/><ref name="Rediff">{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=The Very Best of Yash Chopra|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-the-very-best-films-of-yash-chopra/20121022.htm}}</ref><ref name="Times of India">{{cite web|last=TOI|title=Top 10 Yash Chopra Films|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/entertainment/Top-10-Yash-Chopra-films/videols/16911320.cms}}</ref> At the [[37th National Film Awards]], it won [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]], while at the [[35th Filmfare Awards]], the film received 10 nominations, including for the [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]], [[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]], and [[Filmfare Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] (for Sridevi), and won [[Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]].
''Chandni'' was theatrically released on 14 September 1989 by [[Yash Raj Films]]. The film was a widespread critical and commercial success and became one of the [[List of Hindi films of 1989|highest-grossing Hindi films of 1989]], whereas its soundtrack became the [[Music of Bollywood#Best-selling soundtrack albums|best selling album of the year as well as the decade]] with more than 10 million copies sold. The massive success of the film and its soundtrack were instrumental in ending the era of violent action films in [[Indian Cinema]] and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre. The success of film further reinforced Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era. Over the years, ''Chandni'' is hailed as one of Chopra's finest films.<ref name="Yahoo" /><ref name="Rediff">{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=The Very Best of Yash Chopra|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-the-very-best-films-of-yash-chopra/20121022.htm}}</ref><ref name="Times of India">{{cite web|last=TOI|title=Top 10 Yash Chopra Films|website=[[The Times of India]] |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/entertainment/Top-10-Yash-Chopra-films/videols/16911320.cms}}</ref>  
 
At the [[37th National Film Awards]], ''Chandni'' won [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]]. At the [[35th Filmfare Awards]], the film received 10 nominations, including [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]], [[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]] (Chopra), [[Filmfare Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] (Sridevi), [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] (Kapoor), [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] (Khanna) and [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] (Rehman), and won [[Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]].


==Plot==
==Plot==


Rohit Gupta attends his sister's wedding and meets the beautiful Chandni Mathur. He falls in love with her at first sight. She agrees to date him, and they eventually get engaged, though his family dislikes Chandni due to the vast difference in their social status.
Chandni Mathur, a middle-class naïve girl travels to [[Delhi]] with her parents to attend her cousin's wedding. There she meets Rohit Gupta, her cousin's friend. Rohit instantly falls in love with her at first sight with the beautiful Chandni and starts courting her. After his continuous attempts, Chandni accepts him and they eventually get engaged, though the Guptas dislike Chandni due to difference in their social status. One day, Rohit calls Chandni and asks her to come on the roof of her home where he is waiting for her in a helicopter to shower rose petals on her. While doing that, his helicopter crashes, hence paralyzing him below the waist. The Guptas blame Chandni for the mishap and mistreat her. Thinking he cannot be a good husband, Rohit lets Chandni go. Heartbroken, she leaves Delhi and travels to [[Mumbai]] and finds work at a travel agency. Lalit Khanna, the head of the travel agency, and a widower, falls for Chandni and asks her to marry him, and she accepts the proposal hesitantly.
 
While wanting to surprise Chandni with a special thing one day, Rohit asks her to wait for him on a terrace. Then the afternoon's silence is broken by the roaring blades of a helicopter, from which a smiling Rohit appears to shower Chandni with red rose petals.
 
Post five minutes of the delight, Rohit disappears and Chandni is surrounded by silence. After reaching inside her home, she is informed by Rohit's family that he has been hospitalised. Chandni immediately reaches the hospital [[Intensive care unit|ICU]] unit where Rohit is admitted.
 
Rohit's family greets Chandni with stony expressions and accuses her of being responsible for his accident, learning he is paralyzed on his right side. Rohit realises that he would be unable to fulfill a good husband's role and decides to let Chandni go.


Heartbroken, Chandni moves to Bombay. She now starts working for a travel agency, whose head is the handsome and charming Lalit Khanna, a widower. Slowly, he develops feelings for Chandni and convinces her to marry him, but she is hesitant at first.
Two years later, after much contemplation, Chandni agrees to marry Lalit and meets his mom Lata, who likes her instantly. Lalit visits [[Switzerland]] on a business trip and runs into Rohit, who is still undergoing treatment from professional therapists and physicians for his paralysis.


Two years later, Chandni finally agrees to marry Lalit and meets his mother Lata, who is glad to have Chandni as her daughter-in-law. On a trip to [[Switzerland]], Lalit meets Rohit who is receiving treatment from professional therapists and physicians.
Recovered, he befriends Lalit and they share their respective love-stories, unaware they both love the same girl, Chandni. Back to India, Rohit visits Lalit's house to meet him. Chandni opens the door; she and Rohit are surprised to see each other. Rohit reveals he is no longer paralyzed. They get keyed up with tears, and he seizes this chance to propose to her.


Able to stand now, Rohit eventually becomes friends with Lalit and they share their love-stories, unaware that they love the same woman. Returning to India, Rohit shows up one evening to meet Lalit. Chandni opens the door and they're delighted to see each other.
However, Chandni tells Rohit that she is engaged to marry Lalit. She also reminds him what the Guptas did to her. He leaves regretfully. Lalit invites Rohit to his wedding as they became friends. Rohit and Chandni pretend as strangers. On the wedding day, he mumbles and stumbles down a flight of stairs in a drunken stupor. Out of panic Chandni runs towards him, hugs him and starts crying. Upon seeing this, Lalit realizes Chandni loves Rohit. In the hospital, Rohit regains consciousness. Lalit sacrifices his love for Chandni, and she marries Rohit, and they live happily ever after. Lalit and Lata share a brief sad moment upon seeing Chandni and Rohit leave.
 
To Chandni's amazement, Rohit reveals he is now not in a wheelchair. They get keyed up with emotion and Rohit seizes this opportunity to propose to her. Chandni tells him that she has moved on and engaged to Lalit, much to Rohit's dismay.
 
Obviously and angered, Rohit is questioned by Chandni that what his family did to her. Regretfully, he leaves. Lalit invites Rohit to his wedding as they became friends. In all subsequent ceremonies, Rohit and Chandni pretend as strangers to spare Lalit.
 
On the wedding day, Rohit drinks a bit too much to drive away from the pain of losing Chandni. He mumbles and stumbles down a flight of stairs. Upon seeing this, Chandni cannot contain herself any longer and screams for him to be saved. She hugs him and starts crying.
 
Lalit realises that Chandni is Rohit's love. Rohit is rushed to the hospital. He regains his health and Chandni agrees to marry him as Lalit sacrifices his love. Lalit and Lata share a brief sad moment, as Rohit and Chandni get married and live happily ever after.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Sridevi]] as Chandni Gupta (née Mathur)
* [[Sridevi]] as Chandni Mathur
* [[Rishi Kapoor]] as Rohit Gupta
* [[Rishi Kapoor]] as Rohit Gupta
* [[Vinod Khanna]] as Lalit Khanna
* [[Vinod Khanna]] as Lalit Khanna
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* [[Anupam Kher]] as Ramesh Mehra
* [[Anupam Kher]] as Ramesh Mehra
* [[Juhi Chawla]] as Devika Shastri
* [[Juhi Chawla]] as Devika Shastri
== Production ==
Speaking about the film with Karan Johar, Yash Chopra recalled when he was making [[Vijay (1988 film)|''Vijay'']] (1988), an action film, he felt like he was not supposed to make films like this. Later he met with writer [[Kamna Chandra]], who had achieved popularity after having written [[Raj Kapoor]]'s ''[[Prem Rog]]'' (1982). She presented the story of a social romantic musical film to Chopra who liked it and started casting the stars. However, at the launch party, Chopra had a change of heart and decided to change the second half of the script, wherein originally Chandni was supposed to marry Lalit and have a son.
With casting of Vinod Khanna, distributors started demanding an action sequence in the film to which Chopra refused. Originally, the script required Khanna saving Sridevi from a fire incident. However, upon watching the completed film, Chopra felt that it did not feel like a part of the film, so he called Sridevi and Khanna back for a day's shoot to re-film their first meeting sequence.


==Music==
==Music==
The music of ''Chandni'' was composed by [[Shiv Kumar Sharma]] and [[Hariprasad Chaurasia]], known together as [[Shiv-Hari]]. The lyrics were provided by [[Anand Bakshi]]. In addition to the songs listed below, there was a recurring instrumental love melody, not part of a full song. That melody was further developed into the song "''Kabhi Main Kahoon''" for Chopra's next film ''[[Lamhe]]'' (1991), also scored by Shiv-Hari.
The soundtrack of ''Chandni'' was composed by [[Shiv Kumar Sharma]] and [[Hariprasad Chaurasia]], known together as [[Shiv-Hari]]. The lyrics were provided by [[Anand Bakshi]]. In addition to the songs listed below, there was a recurring instrumental love melody, not part of a full song. That melody was further developed into the song "Kabhi Main Kahoon" for Chopra's next film ''[[Lamhe]]'' (1991), also scored by Shiv-Hari.


The film's soundtrack was a major success in India and sold more than 10 million copies, becoming the [[Music of Bollywood#Best-selling soundtrack albums|best selling soundtrack album of the year as well as the decade]].<ref name="india-today">{{cite journal |title=India Today |journal=[[India Today]] |date=1990 |volume=15 |issue=1 |page=103 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vk9DAAAAYAAJ |publisher=Thomson Living Media India Limited |quote=Yash Chopra's homage to good old-fashioned romance, is making it to the top. There are no fights, no villains, no politicians: "Nobody even shouts." says Chopra. Yet, the film is such a hit that many mini Chandnis are in the pipeline. Chopra sees the return of melody to Hindi film music as one of the reasons for his success: four platinum discs were sold by the time the film was released. But the diehard romanticist believes that a love story well told will neverfail at the box-office. He might be right. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak at the end of the decade and Ek Duje Ke Liye, Love Story, Ram Teh Ganga Maili and Betaab certainly had the audience spellbound.}}</ref> It is believed that the soundtrack helped bring back the romantic [[Musical film|musical]] genre, with its songs and lyrics all being critically acclaimed, along with ''[[Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak]]'' the previous year and ''[[Maine Pyar Kiya]]'' the same year.<ref name="india-today"/><ref>{{cite journal |title=India Today |journal=[[India Today]] |date=1994 |page=342 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TmkpAQAAIAAJ |publisher=[[Living Media]] |quote=Then, in 1988 ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'', and later ''Maine Pyar Kiya'' and ''Chandni'' heralded the return of melody to Indian cinema.}}</ref> According to Yash Raj Films, the soundtrack went 4x Platinum by the day of the premiere.<ref name="india-today"/> By the 25th week, it went 25x Platinum, a new standard in the music industry.{{citation needed|date=December 2011}}
The film's soundtrack was a major success in India and sold more than 10 million copies, becoming the [[Hindi film music|best-selling soundtrack album of the year as well as the decade]].<ref name="india-today">{{cite journal |title=India Today |journal=[[India Today]] |date=1990 |volume=15 |issue=1 |page=103 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vk9DAAAAYAAJ |publisher=Thomson Living Media India Limited |quote=Yash Chopra's homage to good old-fashioned romance, is making it to the top. There are no fights, no villains, no politicians: "Nobody even shouts." says Chopra. Yet, the film is such a hit that many mini Chandnis are in the pipeline. Chopra sees the return of melody to Hindi film music as one of the reasons for his success: four platinum discs were sold by the time the film was released. But the diehard romanticist believes that a love story well told will neverfail at the box-office. He might be right. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak at the end of the decade and Ek Duje Ke Liye, Love Story, Ram Teh Ganga Maili and Betaab certainly had the audience spellbound.}}</ref> It is believed that the soundtrack helped bring back the romantic musical genre, along with ''[[Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak]]'' (1988) and ''[[Maine Pyar Kiya]]'' (1989), with its songs and lyrics receiving major critical acclaim.<ref name="india-today"/><ref>{{cite journal |title=India Today |journal=[[India Today]] |date=1994 |page=342 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TmkpAQAAIAAJ |publisher=[[Living Media]] |quote=Then, in 1988 ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'', and later ''Maine Pyar Kiya'' and ''Chandni'' heralded the return of melody to Indian cinema.}}</ref> According to [[Yash Raj Films]], the soundtrack went Platinum by the day of the premiere.<ref name="india-today"/> By the 25th week, it went 25× Platinum, a new standard in the music industry.{{citation needed|date=December 2011}}


{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| title1 = Mere Haathon Mein | extra1 = [[Lata Mangeshkar]] | lyrics1 = | length1 = 05:34
| title1 = Mere Haathon Mein
| title2 = Mehbooba | extra2 = Lata Mangeshkar, [[Vinod Rathod]] | lyrics2 = | length2 = 04:53
| extra1 = [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
| title3 = Main Sasural Nahi Jaaungi | extra3 = [[Pamela Chopra]] | lyrics3 = | length3 = 04:06
| lyrics1 =  
| title4 = Mitwa (Tere Mere Honton Pe) | extra4 = Lata Mangeshkar, [[Babla Mehta]]| lyrics4 = | length4 = 04:31
| length1 = 05:34
| title5 = Aa Meri Jaan | extra5 =[[Lata Mangeshkar]] | lyrics5 = | length5 = 04:21
| title2 = Mehbooba
| title6 = Dance Music | extra6 = Instrumental | lyrics6 = | length6 = 03:16
| extra2 = Lata Mangeshkar, [[Vinod Rathod]]
| title7 = Chandni O Meri Chandni | extra7 = [[Sridevi]], [[Jolly Mukherjee]] | lyrics7 = | length7 = 04:32
| lyrics2 =  
| title8 = Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki | extra8 = [[Suresh Wadkar]], [[Anupama Deshpande]] | lyrics8 = | length8 = 03:25
| length2 = 04:53
| title9 = Parbat Se Kaali | extra9 = [[Asha Bhosle]], [[Vinod Rathod]] | lyrics9 = | length9 = 04:22
| title3 = Main Sasural Nahi Jaaungi
| title10 = Tu Mujhe Suna| extra10 = [[Nitin Mukesh]], [[Suresh Wadkar]] | lyrics10 = | length10 = 04:30
| extra3 = [[Pamela Chopra]]
| title11 = Mere Haathon Mein | extra11 = Instrumental | lyrics11 = | length11 = 05:47
| lyrics3 =  
| length3 = 04:06
| title4 = Mitwa (Tere Mere Honton Pe)
| extra4 = Lata Mangeshkar, [[Babla Mehta]]
| lyrics4 =  
| length4 = 04:31
| title5 = Aa Meri Jaan
| extra5 = [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
| lyrics5 =  
| length5 = 04:21
| title6 = Dance Music
| extra6 = Instrumental
| lyrics6 =  
| length6 = 03:16
| title7 = Chandni O Meri Chandni
| extra7 = [[Sridevi]], [[Jolly Mukherjee]]
| lyrics7 =  
| length7 = 04:32
| title8 = Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki
| extra8 = [[Suresh Wadkar]], [[Anupama Deshpande]]
| lyrics8 =  
| length8 = 03:25
| title9 = Parbat Se Kaali
| extra9 = [[Asha Bhosle]], [[Vinod Rathod]]
| lyrics9 =  
| length9 = 04:22
| title10 = Tu Mujhe Suna
| extra10 = [[Nitin Mukesh]], [[Suresh Wadkar]]
| lyrics10 =  
| length10 = 04:30
| title11 = Mere Haathon Mein
| extra11 = Instrumental
| total_length = 49:17
| lyrics11 =  
| length11 = 05:47
}}
}}


== Reception & Legacy ==
== Reception & Legacy ==
''Chandni'' received highly positive reviews upon its release with critics highlighting the film's impact in being instrumental in bringing an end to an era of violent action movies in [[Indian Cinema|Indian cinema]] and rejuvenating the [[romantic musical]] genre. According to ''iDiva'', ''Chandni'' was "more an event and less a movie. Even as its shooting rolled on the sets, the film was a constant subject of discussion in the press."<ref name="iDiva">{{cite web|last=iDiva|title=Sridevi - The Dancing Queen|url=http://idiva.com/photogallery-entertainment/sridevi-the-dancing-queen/8403|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-date=24 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130224051712/http://idiva.com/photogallery-entertainment/sridevi-the-dancing-queen/8403|url-status=dead}}</ref> ''Chandni'' emerged as one of the biggest blockbusters of 1989<ref>{{cite web|last=Boxofficeindia.co.in|title=Worth Their Weight In Gold! (80s)|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/worth-their-weight-in-gold-80s/|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160111104732/http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/worth-their-weight-in-gold-80s/|archive-date=11 January 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> with ''[[The Hindu]]'' stating that "the film opened to full houses and distributors had to drastically increase the number of theatres."'<ref>{{cite news|last= The Hindu|title=Yash, he can!|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/yash-he-can/article3961295.ece | location=Chennai, India}}</ref> It was cited by ''[[Times of India]]'' as "one of the most watched films of Indian Cinema."<ref>{{cite news|last=Times of India|title=Top 10 Yash Chopra Films|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/entertainment/Top-10-Yash-Chopra-films/videols/16911320.cms | work=The Times Of India|date=23 October 2012}}</ref> ''[[Hindustan Times]]'' featured the movie in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Hits' saying "it was instrumental in ending the era of violence in Bollywood and bringing back the romance into Hindi films."
''Chandni'' received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many critics highlighting the film's impact in being instrumental in bringing an end to an era of violent action movies in [[Indian Cinema|Indian cinema]] and rejuvenating the [[romantic musical]] genre. ''Chandni'' emerged as one of the biggest hits of 1989.<ref>{{cite web|last=Boxofficeindia.co.in|title=Worth Their Weight In Gold! (80s)|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/worth-their-weight-in-gold-80s/|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160111104732/http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/worth-their-weight-in-gold-80s/|archive-date=11 January 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> ''[[The Hindu]]'' stated that "the film opened to full houses and distributors had to drastically increase the number of theatres".<ref>{{cite news|last= The Hindu|title=Yash, he can!|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/yash-he-can/article3961295.ece | location=Chennai, India}}</ref> It was cited by ''[[Times of India]]'' as "one of the most-watched films of Indian Cinema."<ref>{{cite news|last=Times of India|title=Top 10 Yash Chopra Films|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/entertainment/Top-10-Yash-Chopra-films/videols/16911320.cms | work=The Times Of India|date=23 October 2012}}</ref> ''[[Hindustan Times]]'' featured the movie in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Hits' saying "it was instrumental in ending the era of violence in Bollywood and bringing back the romance into Hindi films."


The film consolidated Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hindustan Times|title=Yash Chopra's greatest hits|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/yash-chopra-s-greatest-hits/story-QTlhpiG6SlotqRfkCsj8eL.html}}</ref> Describing Sridevi's performance in ''Chandni'', ''[[Indiatimes]]'' wrote "True to her screen-name, she was an epitome of radiance, warmth and vivacity. She effortlessly introduced us to the powerful streaks, her classic, angelic character was laden with."<ref>{{cite news|last=Indiatimes|title=Most Iconic Names in Yash Chopra Films!|url=http://www.indiatimes.com/bollywood/most-iconic-names-in-yash-chopra-films-44670.html | work=The Times Of India}}</ref> The scene where she confronts [[Rishi Kapoor]] was ranked by ''[[Rediff]]'' as one of the "Ten Best Scenes from Yash Chopra Films."<ref>{{cite web |last=Rediff |title=The Ten Best Film Scenes from Yash Chopra|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-the-ten-best-scenes-from-yash-chopra-films/20120927.htm}}</ref> While Sridevi topped the ''[[Hindustan Times]]''' list of Yash Chopra's "Top 5 Heroines,"<ref name="Hindustan Times">{{cite web|last=Hindustan Times|title=Top 50: Glorious moments from Yash Chopra's oeuvre|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/top-50-glorious-moments-from-yash-chopra-s-oeuvre/story-QH3xRJkMt6sOInQwJOtxzK.html}}</ref> [[CNN-IBN]] ranked her no. 1 on its list of "Yash Chopra's 10 Most Sensuous Heroines," saying that "Yash Chopra immortalised Sridevi as the perfect ''Chandni''."<ref>{{cite web|publisher=CNN-IBN|title=Yash Chopra's 10 Most Sensuous Heroines|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/7690-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121026040130/http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/7690-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-26}}</ref>
The film consolidated Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hindustan Times|title=Yash Chopra's greatest hits|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/yash-chopra-s-greatest-hits/story-QTlhpiG6SlotqRfkCsj8eL.html}}</ref> Describing Sridevi's performance in ''Chandni'', ''[[Indiatimes]]'' wrote "True to her screen-name, she was an epitome of radiance, warmth and vivacity. She effortlessly introduced us to the powerful streaks, her classic, angelic character was laden with."<ref>{{cite news|last=Indiatimes|title=Most Iconic Names in Yash Chopra Films!|url=http://www.indiatimes.com/bollywood/most-iconic-names-in-yash-chopra-films-44670.html | work=The Times Of India}}</ref> The scene where she confronts [[Rishi Kapoor]] was ranked by ''[[Rediff]]'' as one of the "10 Best Scenes from Yash Chopra Films."<ref>{{cite web |last=Rediff |title=The Ten Best Film Scenes from Yash Chopra|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-the-ten-best-scenes-from-yash-chopra-films/20120927.htm}}</ref> While Sridevi topped the ''[[Hindustan Times]]''' list of Yash Chopra's "Top 5 Heroines",<ref name="Hindustan Times">{{cite web|last=Hindustan Times|title=Top 50: Glorious moments from Yash Chopra's oeuvre|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/top-50-glorious-moments-from-yash-chopra-s-oeuvre/story-QH3xRJkMt6sOInQwJOtxzK.html}}</ref> ''[[CNN-IBN]]'' ranked her #1 on its list of 'Yash Chopra's 10 Most Sensuous Heroines', saying that "Yash Chopra immortalized Sridevi as the perfect ''Chandni''."<ref>{{cite web|publisher=CNN-IBN|title=Yash Chopra's 10 Most Sensuous Heroines|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/7690-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121026040130/http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/7690-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-26}}</ref> The titular character became one of the most famous characters of [[Hindi cinema]], with ''[[India Today]]'' including it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Iconic Characters'.<ref>{{cite web|last=India Today|title=Yash Chopra's iconic characters|url=http://m.indiatoday.in/story/yash-chopras-iconic-characters/1/225736.html}}</ref> ''[[CNN-IBN]]'' listed it among 'The Cult Characters Yash Chopra Created',<ref>{{cite web|publisher=CNN-IBN|title=The cult characters Yash Chopra created|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/angry-young-man-to-chandni-the-cult-characters-yash-chopra-created/301569-8-66.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022223232/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/angry-young-man-to-chandni-the-cult-characters-yash-chopra-created/301569-8-66.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-22}}</ref> while ''[[NDTV]]'' featured it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Creations' stating that the film established Sridevi "as the nation's sweetheart" and "reinforced her position as the reigning actress in Bollywood."<ref>{{cite web|last=NDTV|title=Vijay, Chandni: Yash Chopra's greatest creations|url=http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/vijay-chandni-yash-chopra-s-greatest-creations-282649}}</ref>
The titular character became one of the most famous characters of [[Hindi cinema]] with ''[[India Today]]'' including it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Iconic Characters'.<ref>{{cite web|last=India Today|title=Yash Chopra's iconic characters|url=http://m.indiatoday.in/story/yash-chopras-iconic-characters/1/225736.html}}</ref> ''[[CNN-IBN]]'' listed it among 'The Cult Characters Yash Chopra Created'<ref>{{cite web|publisher=CNN-IBN|title=The cult characters Yash Chopra created|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/angry-young-man-to-chandni-the-cult-characters-yash-chopra-created/301569-8-66.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022223232/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/angry-young-man-to-chandni-the-cult-characters-yash-chopra-created/301569-8-66.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-22}}</ref> while ''[[NDTV]]'' featured it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Creations' stating that the film established Sridevi "as the nation's sweetheart" and "reinforced her position as the reigning actress in Bollywood."<ref>{{cite web|last=NDTV|title=Vijay, Chandni: Yash Chopra's greatest creations|url=http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/vijay-chandni-yash-chopra-s-greatest-creations-282649}}</ref>


Sridevi's iconic '<nowiki/>''Chandni'' Look' revolutionized fashion in North India<ref name="iDiva"/> and became synonymous with the actress,<ref>{{cite web|last=Mid Day|title=C for Chopra, C for chiffon|url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2012/oct/231012-C-for-Chopra-C-for-chiffon.htm}}</ref> with [[Rediff]] stating "A luminous Sridevi slips into every possible design in white for a major chunk of the romance and no one complains."<ref>{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Yash Chopra's visions in white|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-yash-chopras-visions-in-white/20121112.htm}}</ref> Speaking about the look, [[Yash Chopra]] told film critic [[Rajeev Masand]] "While making ''Chandni'', I had a vision of who I wanted this girl to be. I told Sridevi that most of her costumes in the film would be in white."<ref>{{cite web|last=RajeevMasand.com|title=Yash Chopra: "I see movies today, and I realize that love has changed"|url=http://www.rajeevmasand.com/whats-new/yash-chopra-i-see-movies-today-and-i-realize-that-love-has-changed/}}</ref> ''[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)|The Tribune]]'' wrote "Leena Daru scored a winner again when she created the '<nowiki/>''Chandni'' Look' for Sridevi. Every street corner sold the salwar-kameez and dupatta that gave the heroine a refreshingly understated look, rarely seen on the Indian screen."<ref>{{cite web|last=The Tribune|title=Sunday Reading|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98dec06/sunday/head5.htm}}</ref> while ''[[Mid-Day]]'' reported "Leena Daru dressed Bollywood's beauties for several years. But it was her simple white churidar and kurta with the leheriya dupatta for Sridevi in ''Chandni'' that gave the Southern belle an angelic image and caused the Chandni Chowk stores to hit the jackpot with thousands of copies."<ref>{{cite web|last=Mid Day|title=Tinseltown Trendsetters|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98dec06/sunday/head5.htm}}</ref> ''BizAsia'' described the effect of the look saying "Chopra never quite got over his Sridevi hangover and almost always chose to present his lead heroines in similar outfits ([[Juhi Chawla]] in ''[[Darr]]'' (1993), [[Madhuri Dixit]] in ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' (1997)), but none of them became half as iconic as Sridevi did after ''Chandni''."<ref>{{cite web|last=bizAsia|title=Yash Chopra classic flashback: 'Chandni' (1989)|url=http://www.media247.co.uk/showbiz/yash-chopra-classic-flashback-chandni-1989|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214030/http://www.media247.co.uk/showbiz/yash-chopra-classic-flashback-chandni-1989|archivedate=3 March 2016|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The '''<nowiki/>'<nowiki/>'''''Chandni'' Look' was also highlighted in the film's famous Tandav dance sequence by Sridevi, where ''[[Rediff]]'' said "the actress transformed into a mythical goddess in a white number."<ref name="rediff.com">{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Your Favourite Sridevi Avatar Onscreen?|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-your-favourite-sridevi-avatar-onscreen-vote/20120824.htm}}</ref> Sridevi's chiffon sarees became equally popular with ''[[Indian Express]]'' writing "This movie made the chiffon sari a must-have in every Indian woman's wardrobe."<ref>{{cite web|last=Indian Express|title=Yash Chopra: Timeline |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/Picture-Gallery/1847/3/1847-1.html}}</ref>
Costume design in the film was done by [[Bhanu Athaiya]] and Leena Daru.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/revisiting-chandni-that-established-sridevis-mystery-and-myth-7450682/|title= Revisiting Chandni that established Sridevi's mystery and myth |website=TheTimes of India|date=August 13, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url =https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/22/obituaries/bhanu-athaiya-overlooked.html |title= Overlooked No More: Bhanu Athaiya, Who Won India Its First Oscar| website= New York Times|author=Anita Gates|date=April 22, 2021}}</ref> Sridevi's iconic '''Chandni'' Look' revolutionized fashion in North India<ref name="iDiva">{{cite web|last=iDiva|title=Sridevi - The Dancing Queen|url=http://idiva.com/photogallery-entertainment/sridevi-the-dancing-queen/8403|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-date=24 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130224051712/http://idiva.com/photogallery-entertainment/sridevi-the-dancing-queen/8403|url-status=dead}}</ref> and became synonymous with the actress,<ref>{{cite web|last=Mid Day|title=C for Chopra, C for chiffon|url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2012/oct/231012-C-for-Chopra-C-for-chiffon.htm}}</ref> with ''[[Rediff]]'' stating "A luminous Sridevi slips into every possible design in white for a major chunk of the romance and no one complains."<ref>{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Yash Chopra's visions in white|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-yash-chopras-visions-in-white/20121112.htm}}</ref> Speaking about the look, Chopra told film critic [[Rajeev Masand]] "While making ''Chandni'', I had a vision of who I wanted this girl to be. I told Sridevi that most of her costumes in the film would be in white."<ref>{{cite web|last=RajeevMasand.com|title=Yash Chopra: "I see movies today, and I realize that love has changed"|url=http://www.rajeevmasand.com/whats-new/yash-chopra-i-see-movies-today-and-i-realize-that-love-has-changed/}}</ref> ''[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)|The Tribune]]'' wrote "Leena Daru scored a winner again when she created the ''Chandni'' look for Sridevi. Every street corner sold the salwar-kameez and dupatta that gave the heroine a refreshingly understated look, rarely seen on the Indian screen."<ref>{{cite web|last=The Tribune|title=Sunday Reading|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98dec06/sunday/head5.htm}}</ref> while ''[[Mid-Day]]'' reported "Leena Daru dressed Bollywood's beauties for several years. But it was her simple white churidar and kurta with the ''leheriya'' dupatta for Sridevi in ''Chandni'' that gave the Southern belle an angelic image and caused the [[Chandni Chowk]] stores to hit the jackpot with thousands of copies."<ref>{{cite web|last=Mid Day|title=Tinseltown Trendsetters|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98dec06/sunday/head5.htm}}</ref> ''BizAsia'' described the effect of the look saying "Chopra never quite got over his Sridevi hangover and almost always chose to present his future lead heroines in similar outfits ([[Juhi Chawla]] in ''[[Darr]]'' (1993), [[Madhuri Dixit]] in ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' (1997), [[Preity Zinta]] in ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' (2004)), but none of them became half as iconic as Sridevi did after ''Chandni''."<ref>{{cite web|last=bizAsia|title=Yash Chopra classic flashback: 'Chandni' (1989)|url=http://www.media247.co.uk/showbiz/yash-chopra-classic-flashback-chandni-1989|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214030/http://www.media247.co.uk/showbiz/yash-chopra-classic-flashback-chandni-1989|archivedate=3 March 2016|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The '<nowiki/>''Chandni'' Look' was also highlighted in the film's famous [[Tandava|tandav]] dance sequence by Sridevi, where ''[[Rediff]]'' said "the actress transformed into a mythical goddess in a white number."<ref name="rediff.com">{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Your Favourite Sridevi Avatar Onscreen?|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-your-favourite-sridevi-avatar-onscreen-vote/20120824.htm}}</ref> Sridevi's chiffon sarees became equally popular with ''[[Indian Express]]'' writing "This film made the chiffon sari a must-have in every Indian woman's wardrobe."<ref>{{cite web|last=Indian Express|title=Yash Chopra: Timeline |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/Picture-Gallery/1847/3/1847-1.html}}</ref>


The music of ''Chandni'' became a multi-platinum success<ref name="iDiva"/> with Sridevi's famous dance number "Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan Hain" finding a place in ''[[Rediff]]''<nowiki/>'s chart of 'Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs.'<ref>{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-25-wedding-songs-for-the-season/20120510.htm}}</ref> Sridevi also lent her voice to the film's popular title-track 'Chandni O Meri Chandni'<ref>{{cite web|last=BusinessofCinema|title=Anybody Can Sing!|url=http://businessofcinema.com/news/any-body-can-sing-bollywood-comes-a-full-circle/63140}}</ref> which featured among the 'Top 5 Songs' of [[Yash Chopra]] by ''[[Hindustan Times]]''.<ref name="Hindustan Times"/> Talking about her role in ''Chandni'', Sridevi said it was "a lively and vibrant girl in the first half (who) becomes quiet and goes into a shell in the second half. I loved that transformation and when you have a director like Yash Chopra at the helm, you can be sure that he will make the best out of everything."<ref>{{cite web|last=Magnamags.com|title=I Felt Yashji Was Immortal: SRIDEVI|url=http://www.magnamags.com/newM/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=266&Itemid=229|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228050312/http://www.magnamags.com/newM/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=266&Itemid=229|archive-date=28 February 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
The music of ''Chandni'' became a multi-platinum success<ref name="iDiva"/> with Sridevi's famous dance number "Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan Hai" finding a place in ''[[Rediff]]''<nowiki/>'s chart of 'Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs'.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rediff|title=Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-25-wedding-songs-for-the-season/20120510.htm}}</ref> Sridevi also lent her voice to the film's popular title-track "Chandni O Meri Chandni"<ref>{{cite web|last=BusinessofCinema|title=Anybody Can Sing!|url=http://businessofcinema.com/news/any-body-can-sing-bollywood-comes-a-full-circle/63140}}</ref> which featured among the 'Top 5 Songs of Yash Chopra' by ''[[Hindustan Times]]''.<ref name="Hindustan Times"/> Talking about her role in ''Chandni'', Sridevi said it was "a lively and vibrant girl in the first half (who) becomes quiet and goes into a shell in the second half. I loved that transformation and when you have a director like Yash Chopra at the helm, you can be sure that he will make the best out of everything."<ref>{{cite web|last=Magnamags.com|title=I Felt Yashji Was Immortal: SRIDEVI|url=http://www.magnamags.com/newM/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=266&Itemid=229|access-date=16 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228050312/http://www.magnamags.com/newM/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=266&Itemid=229|archive-date=28 February 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>


== Awards ==
== Awards and nominations ==
;[[37th National Film Awards]]
;[[37th National Film Awards]]<nowiki>:</nowiki><ref>[http://www.hindilyrics.net/awards/national-film-awards-1990.html National-film-awards-1990]</ref>
* [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] - [[Yash Chopra]] & [[T. Subbarami Reddy]]<ref>[http://www.hindilyrics.net/awards/national-film-awards-1990.html National-film-awards-1990]</ref>
* [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] [[Yash Chopra]] & [[T. Subbarami Reddy]]


;[[35th Filmfare Awards]]<ref>[http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/368588.cms Filmfareawards] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120708110302/http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/368588.cms |date=8 July 2012 }}</ref>
;[[35th Filmfare Awards]]<nowiki>:</nowiki><ref>[http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/368588.cms Filmfareawards] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120708110302/http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/368588.cms |date=8 July 2012 }}</ref>
;'''Wins'''
;'''Wins'''
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer|Best Cinematography]] - [[Manmohan Singh (cinematographer)|Manmohan Singh]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer|Best Cinematography]] [[Manmohan Singh (cinematographer)|Manmohan Singh]]
'''Nominations'''
'''Nominations'''
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]] - Yash Chopra & T. Subbarami Reddy
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]] Yash Chopra & T. Subbarami Reddy
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]] - Yash Chopra
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]] Yash Chopra
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] - [[Sridevi]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] [[Sridevi]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] - [[Rishi Kapoor]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] [[Rishi Kapoor]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] - [[Vinod Khanna]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] [[Vinod Khanna]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] - [[Waheeda Rehman]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] [[Waheeda Rehman]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Music Director|Best Music]] - [[Shiv-Hari]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Music Director|Best Music Director]] [[Shiv-Hari]]
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist|Best Lyrics]] - [[Anand Bakshi]] - "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist|Best Lyricist]] [[Anand Bakshi]] for "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer|Best Male Playback]] - [[Suresh Wadkar]] - "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer|Best Male Playback Singer]] [[Suresh Wadkar]] for "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"


==References==
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Chandni(1989)
Theatrical release poster
Directed byYash Chopra
Produced byYash Chopra
T. Subbarami Reddy
Written byStory:
Kamna Chandra
Dialogue:
Sagar Sarhadi
Screenplay byUmesh Kalbagh
Arun Kaul
Sagar Sarhadi
StarringSridevi
Rishi Kapoor
Vinod Khanna
Waheeda Rehman
Music byShiv-Hari
CinematographyManmohan Singh
Edited byKeshav Naidu
Production
company
Release date
  • 14 September 1989 (1989-09-14)
Running time
179 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹8 crore[citation needed]
Box office27.2 crore (equivalent to 234 crore or US$33 million in 2019)[1]

Chandni (transl. Moonlight) is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed and co-produced by Yash Chopra from a story written by Kamna Chandra with a screenplay by Umesh Kalbagh, Arun Kaul, and Sagar Sarhadi. The film stars Sridevi in the titular role of Chandni Mathur, a young effervescent woman torn between two suitors played by Rishi Kapoor and Vinod Khanna. Waheeda Rehman, Anupam Kher, Sushma Seth, Mita Vashisht, and Manohar Singh feature in supporting roles.[2]

The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopra's career, After a series of failed action films, Chopra decided to return to his roots and make a romantic musical, a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style" – heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super-elite, with melodic music used in songs picturized in foreign locations. The film marked the first collaboration between Chopra and Sridevi; they would collaborate again for Lamhe (1991).

Chandni was theatrically released on 14 September 1989 by Yash Raj Films. The film was a widespread critical and commercial success and became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 1989, whereas its soundtrack became the best selling album of the year as well as the decade with more than 10 million copies sold. The massive success of the film and its soundtrack were instrumental in ending the era of violent action films in Indian Cinema and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre. The success of film further reinforced Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era. Over the years, Chandni is hailed as one of Chopra's finest films.[2][3][4]

At the 37th National Film Awards, Chandni won Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. At the 35th Filmfare Awards, the film received 10 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Chopra), Best Actress (Sridevi), Best Actor (Kapoor), Best Supporting Actor (Khanna) and Best Supporting Actress (Rehman), and won Best Cinematography.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Chandni Mathur, a middle-class naïve girl travels to Delhi with her parents to attend her cousin's wedding. There she meets Rohit Gupta, her cousin's friend. Rohit instantly falls in love with her at first sight with the beautiful Chandni and starts courting her. After his continuous attempts, Chandni accepts him and they eventually get engaged, though the Guptas dislike Chandni due to difference in their social status. One day, Rohit calls Chandni and asks her to come on the roof of her home where he is waiting for her in a helicopter to shower rose petals on her. While doing that, his helicopter crashes, hence paralyzing him below the waist. The Guptas blame Chandni for the mishap and mistreat her. Thinking he cannot be a good husband, Rohit lets Chandni go. Heartbroken, she leaves Delhi and travels to Mumbai and finds work at a travel agency. Lalit Khanna, the head of the travel agency, and a widower, falls for Chandni and asks her to marry him, and she accepts the proposal hesitantly.

Two years later, after much contemplation, Chandni agrees to marry Lalit and meets his mom Lata, who likes her instantly. Lalit visits Switzerland on a business trip and runs into Rohit, who is still undergoing treatment from professional therapists and physicians for his paralysis.

Recovered, he befriends Lalit and they share their respective love-stories, unaware they both love the same girl, Chandni. Back to India, Rohit visits Lalit's house to meet him. Chandni opens the door; she and Rohit are surprised to see each other. Rohit reveals he is no longer paralyzed. They get keyed up with tears, and he seizes this chance to propose to her.

However, Chandni tells Rohit that she is engaged to marry Lalit. She also reminds him what the Guptas did to her. He leaves regretfully. Lalit invites Rohit to his wedding as they became friends. Rohit and Chandni pretend as strangers. On the wedding day, he mumbles and stumbles down a flight of stairs in a drunken stupor. Out of panic Chandni runs towards him, hugs him and starts crying. Upon seeing this, Lalit realizes Chandni loves Rohit. In the hospital, Rohit regains consciousness. Lalit sacrifices his love for Chandni, and she marries Rohit, and they live happily ever after. Lalit and Lata share a brief sad moment upon seeing Chandni and Rohit leave.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Production[edit | edit source]

Speaking about the film with Karan Johar, Yash Chopra recalled when he was making Vijay (1988), an action film, he felt like he was not supposed to make films like this. Later he met with writer Kamna Chandra, who had achieved popularity after having written Raj Kapoor's Prem Rog (1982). She presented the story of a social romantic musical film to Chopra who liked it and started casting the stars. However, at the launch party, Chopra had a change of heart and decided to change the second half of the script, wherein originally Chandni was supposed to marry Lalit and have a son.

With casting of Vinod Khanna, distributors started demanding an action sequence in the film to which Chopra refused. Originally, the script required Khanna saving Sridevi from a fire incident. However, upon watching the completed film, Chopra felt that it did not feel like a part of the film, so he called Sridevi and Khanna back for a day's shoot to re-film their first meeting sequence.

Music[edit | edit source]

The soundtrack of Chandni was composed by Shiv Kumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia, known together as Shiv-Hari. The lyrics were provided by Anand Bakshi. In addition to the songs listed below, there was a recurring instrumental love melody, not part of a full song. That melody was further developed into the song "Kabhi Main Kahoon" for Chopra's next film Lamhe (1991), also scored by Shiv-Hari.

The film's soundtrack was a major success in India and sold more than 10 million copies, becoming the best-selling soundtrack album of the year as well as the decade.[5] It is believed that the soundtrack helped bring back the romantic musical genre, along with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), with its songs and lyrics receiving major critical acclaim.[5][6] According to Yash Raj Films, the soundtrack went 4× Platinum by the day of the premiere.[5] By the 25th week, it went 25× Platinum, a new standard in the music industry.[citation needed]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mere Haathon Mein"Lata Mangeshkar05:34
2."Mehbooba"Lata Mangeshkar, Vinod Rathod04:53
3."Main Sasural Nahi Jaaungi"Pamela Chopra04:06
4."Mitwa (Tere Mere Honton Pe)"Lata Mangeshkar, Babla Mehta04:31
5."Aa Meri Jaan"Lata Mangeshkar04:21
6."Dance Music"Instrumental03:16
7."Chandni O Meri Chandni"Sridevi, Jolly Mukherjee04:32
8."Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"Suresh Wadkar, Anupama Deshpande03:25
9."Parbat Se Kaali"Asha Bhosle, Vinod Rathod04:22
10."Tu Mujhe Suna"Nitin Mukesh, Suresh Wadkar04:30
11."Mere Haathon Mein"Instrumental05:47
Total length:49:17

Reception & Legacy[edit | edit source]

Chandni received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many critics highlighting the film's impact in being instrumental in bringing an end to an era of violent action movies in Indian cinema and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre. Chandni emerged as one of the biggest hits of 1989.[7] The Hindu stated that "the film opened to full houses and distributors had to drastically increase the number of theatres".[8] It was cited by Times of India as "one of the most-watched films of Indian Cinema."[9] Hindustan Times featured the movie in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Hits' saying "it was instrumental in ending the era of violence in Bollywood and bringing back the romance into Hindi films."

The film consolidated Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era.[10] Describing Sridevi's performance in Chandni, Indiatimes wrote "True to her screen-name, she was an epitome of radiance, warmth and vivacity. She effortlessly introduced us to the powerful streaks, her classic, angelic character was laden with."[11] The scene where she confronts Rishi Kapoor was ranked by Rediff as one of the "10 Best Scenes from Yash Chopra Films."[12] While Sridevi topped the Hindustan Times' list of Yash Chopra's "Top 5 Heroines",[13] CNN-IBN ranked her #1 on its list of 'Yash Chopra's 10 Most Sensuous Heroines', saying that "Yash Chopra immortalized Sridevi as the perfect Chandni."[14] The titular character became one of the most famous characters of Hindi cinema, with India Today including it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Iconic Characters'.[15] CNN-IBN listed it among 'The Cult Characters Yash Chopra Created',[16] while NDTV featured it in its list of 'Yash Chopra's Greatest Creations' stating that the film established Sridevi "as the nation's sweetheart" and "reinforced her position as the reigning actress in Bollywood."[17]

Costume design in the film was done by Bhanu Athaiya and Leena Daru.[18][19] Sridevi's iconic 'Chandni Look' revolutionized fashion in North India[20] and became synonymous with the actress,[21] with Rediff stating "A luminous Sridevi slips into every possible design in white for a major chunk of the romance and no one complains."[22] Speaking about the look, Chopra told film critic Rajeev Masand "While making Chandni, I had a vision of who I wanted this girl to be. I told Sridevi that most of her costumes in the film would be in white."[23] The Tribune wrote "Leena Daru scored a winner again when she created the Chandni look for Sridevi. Every street corner sold the salwar-kameez and dupatta that gave the heroine a refreshingly understated look, rarely seen on the Indian screen."[24] while Mid-Day reported "Leena Daru dressed Bollywood's beauties for several years. But it was her simple white churidar and kurta with the leheriya dupatta for Sridevi in Chandni that gave the Southern belle an angelic image and caused the Chandni Chowk stores to hit the jackpot with thousands of copies."[25] BizAsia described the effect of the look saying "Chopra never quite got over his Sridevi hangover and almost always chose to present his future lead heroines in similar outfits (Juhi Chawla in Darr (1993), Madhuri Dixit in Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Preity Zinta in Veer-Zaara (2004)), but none of them became half as iconic as Sridevi did after Chandni."[26] The 'Chandni Look' was also highlighted in the film's famous tandav dance sequence by Sridevi, where Rediff said "the actress transformed into a mythical goddess in a white number."[27] Sridevi's chiffon sarees became equally popular with Indian Express writing "This film made the chiffon sari a must-have in every Indian woman's wardrobe."[28]

The music of Chandni became a multi-platinum success[20] with Sridevi's famous dance number "Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan Hai" finding a place in Rediff's chart of 'Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs'.[29] Sridevi also lent her voice to the film's popular title-track "Chandni O Meri Chandni"[30] which featured among the 'Top 5 Songs of Yash Chopra' by Hindustan Times.[13] Talking about her role in Chandni, Sridevi said it was "a lively and vibrant girl in the first half (who) becomes quiet and goes into a shell in the second half. I loved that transformation and when you have a director like Yash Chopra at the helm, you can be sure that he will make the best out of everything."[31]

Awards and nominations[edit | edit source]

37th National Film Awards:[32]
35th Filmfare Awards:[33]
Wins

Nominations

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Box Office 1989". Box Office India. 15 January 2013. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Yahoo. "Best of Yash Chopra".
  3. Rediff. "The Very Best of Yash Chopra".
  4. TOI. "Top 10 Yash Chopra Films". The Times of India.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "India Today". India Today. 15 (1). Thomson Living Media India Limited: 103. 1990. Yash Chopra's homage to good old-fashioned romance, is making it to the top. There are no fights, no villains, no politicians: "Nobody even shouts." says Chopra. Yet, the film is such a hit that many mini Chandnis are in the pipeline. Chopra sees the return of melody to Hindi film music as one of the reasons for his success: four platinum discs were sold by the time the film was released. But the diehard romanticist believes that a love story well told will neverfail at the box-office. He might be right. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak at the end of the decade and Ek Duje Ke Liye, Love Story, Ram Teh Ganga Maili and Betaab certainly had the audience spellbound.
  6. "India Today". India Today. Living Media: 342. 1994. Then, in 1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, and later Maine Pyar Kiya and Chandni heralded the return of melody to Indian cinema.
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  11. Indiatimes. "Most Iconic Names in Yash Chopra Films!". The Times Of India.
  12. Rediff. "The Ten Best Film Scenes from Yash Chopra".
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  16. "The cult characters Yash Chopra created". CNN-IBN. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
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  18. "Revisiting Chandni that established Sridevi's mystery and myth". TheTimes of India. 13 August 2021.
  19. Anita Gates (22 April 2021). "Overlooked No More: Bhanu Athaiya, Who Won India Its First Oscar". New York Times.
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  25. Mid Day. "Tinseltown Trendsetters".
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  27. Rediff. "Your Favourite Sridevi Avatar Onscreen?".
  28. Indian Express. "Yash Chopra: Timeline".
  29. Rediff. "Bollywood's Top 25 Wedding Songs".
  30. BusinessofCinema. "Anybody Can Sing!". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  31. Magnamags.com. "I Felt Yashji Was Immortal: SRIDEVI". Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  32. National-film-awards-1990
  33. Filmfareawards Archived 8 July 2012 at Archive.today

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