Raja Bhaiya (film)

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Raja Bhaiya (2003)
File:Raja Bhaiya (2003) Film Movie Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRaman Kumar
Produced byKalyaani Singh
Maan Singh (presenter)
Written byImtiaz Patel (dialogues)
Screenplay byRajeev Kaul
Praful Parikh
Story byRajeev Kaul
Praful Parikh
StarringGovinda
Aarti Chhabria
Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Music byNadeem-Shravan
Surinder Sodhi
CinematographyShripad Natu
Production
company
Distributed byRajshri Productions
Release date
  • 24 November 2003 (2003-11-24)
Running time
130 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹4.75 crore[1]
Box office₹2.58 crore[1]

Raja Bhaiya (transl. Brother Raja) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy film produced by Kalyaani Singh and directed by Raman Kumar. It stars Govinda and Aarti Chhabria in the lead roles.[2][3][4]

Plot[edit]

Saved from committing suicide under a train, a girl with amnesia is taken care of by Raja Bhaiya and his mom. As she cannot remember her name, they name her Radha. The girl suffers from mental instability, and is unable to live the life of a mature girl. Raja's mom thinks that she will make a suitable wife for her son. Raja has taken on a life of celibacy and refuses to marry anyone. When Radha saves Raja's mom's life during a fire, and Raja is indebted to her, and decides to marry her, and the marriage takes place. Radha's relatives are looking all over for her, and they eventually find her, and bring her back home. She undergoes treatment, and resumes her earlier life, and has no recollection of Raja nor her marriage to him. When Raja goes to ask her to come with him, she turns him down. Will Raja return to his celibacy days? Or will he find someone else to marry?

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Songs composed by Nadeem-Shravan and Surinder Sodhi.[5]

# Title Singer(s) Musician(s) Lyricist(s)
1 "Tu Jo Hans Hans Ke" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy Nadeem-Shravan Sameer Anjaan
2 "Sunday Manao" Govinda Surinder Sodhi Govinda
3 "Kehta Hai Mera Jiya" Udit Narayan, Sunidhi Chauhan Surinder Sodhi Sameer Anjaan
4 "Madhosh Teri Aankhen" Udit Narayan Nadeem-Shravan Maann Singh
5 "Janam Janam Jo Saath" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Nadeem-Shravan Sameer Anjaan
6 "Don't Touch" Sunidhi Chauhan Surinder Sodhi Maann Singh

Box office[edit]

The film grossed ₹2.58 crore and was unsuccessful at the box office.[1]

Reference[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Raja Bhaiya - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. "Raja Bhaiya - movie review by Aakash Gandhi - Planet Bollywood".
  3. "Raja Bhaiya Review 1/5 | Raja Bhaiya Movie Review | Raja Bhaiya 2003 Public Review | Film Review".
  4. "Raja Bhaiya: Assortment of absurdities".
  5. "Raja Bhaiya - music review by Akhlaq Hussain - Planet Bollywood".

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