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Producer: Maan Singh Deep Director: Raman Kumar Cast: Govinda, Aarti Chabbaria Music: Nadeem Shravan, Surinder Sodhi
Director Raman Kumar makes a comeback after long with this Right Image Films P. Ltd.'s ‘Raja Bhaiya’. Playing the lead here is Govinda and he is looking forward to this film to revive his drowning career. Sadly the film lilts the career of neither the director nor the actor.
Raja (Govinda) has vowed to lead a life of celibacy on the instructions of his guru. Pratibha (Aarti Chhabria) is a young and lively girl who will inherit a property after she turns 21. On her birthday she meets an accident and though she survives she becomes amnesiac and forgets her past. Raja's mother brings her home. Raja tries his ways to get rid of her but nothing works. Soon his mother announces his marriage to Pratibha and he forcibly marries her to keep his mother’s words. Raja falls for her when she saves his mother from fire. But soon her uncle returns back from Mumbai and takes her back home. Raja follows her and goes to the city. He tries to win her back. But Pratibha is now no more amnesic and doesn’t remember Raja and their relationship. But he lends a magical slap that makes her revive things back.
The wafer thin plot is full of loopholes and you can trace it every time. The director has given a turn to events just when he wished there should be one without any logical implication. The characterization is poor and the screenplay by Rajiv Kaul and Praful Parekh is dull. The humor looks forced. Though it’s a Govinda film there is no good comedy that makes the proceedings interesting. Dialogues by Imtiaz Patel are stale and boring.
Director Raman Kumar looks confused and makes a film that will be out rightly rejected by the audience. Time have changed Mr. Kumar take that into notice. Music by Nadeem-Shravan is average.
Govinda fails to make an impact with his performance. He looks repetitive and nothing works for him in this film. Aarti Chhabria fails to impress too. Tiku Talsania, Rakesh Bedi, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Ajit Vachhani and Anang Desai all appear irritating.
There is not one single element that makes ‘Raja Bhaiya’ a watchable film. It will surely be a downer at the box office.
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