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{{Infobox_Film
| name = Guddu
| image = Guddu.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = DVD cover
| writer = [[Abrar Alvi]]
| starring = [[Shahrukh Khan]]<br/>[[Deepti Naval]]<br />[[Manisha Koirala]]
| director = Prem Lalwani
| producer = Prem Lalwani
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|df=y|1995|7|31}}
| runtime =
| language = [[Hindi]] / [[Urdu]]
| music = [[Naushad]]
| budget =
}}

'''''Guddu''''' is a 1995 Bollywood [[romance film]] written by [[Abrar Alvi]] and directed by Prem Lalwani. The movie stars [[Shahrukh Khan]], [[Deepti Naval]], [[Manisha Koirala]], [[Mukesh Khanna]] and [[Mehmood Ali|Mehmood]]. Its music was composed by [[Naushad]].

== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Guddu Bahadur ([[Shahrukh Khan]]) is only child in the Bahadur family, consisting of Advocate Vikram ([[Mukesh Khanna]]), and his wife, Kavita ([[Deepti Naval]]). While Kavita is a devout and a religious Hindu, Vikram is an atheist. Guddu and Salina Gupta ([[Manisha Koirala]]) are in love. One day while driving, they meet with an accident, and Salina loses her sight. Guddu blames himself, and so do Salina's parents, and he is asked to keep away from Salina. Salina herself knows that the accident was not Guddu's fault, but would not like to meet Guddu and be a burden on him. Guddu overhears a conversation between their family doctor and his dad, and he comes to know that he has brain tumor, and has only a few more months to live. He wants to donate his eyes to the hospital so that Salina can benefit from them, but his dad will not even consider this. Things take a turn for the worse, when Guddu decides to go to court to assert his right to donate his eyes, not knowing that his decision will change everyone's lives.
Guddu Bahadur ([[Shahrukh Khan]]) is only child in the Bahadur family, consisting of Advocate Vikram ([[Mukesh Khanna]]), and his wife, Kavita ([[Deepti Naval]]). While Kavita is a devout and a religious Hindu, Vikram is an atheist. Guddu and Salina Gupta ([[Manisha Koirala]]) are in love. One day while driving, they meet with an accident, and Salina loses her sight. Guddu blames himself, and so do Salina's parents, and he is asked to keep away from Salina. Salina herself knows that the accident was not Guddu's fault, but would not like to meet Guddu and be a burden on him. Guddu overhears a conversation between their family doctor and his dad, and he comes to know that he has brain tumor, and has only a few more months to live. He wants to donate his eyes to the hospital so that Salina can benefit from them, but his dad will not even consider this. Things take a turn for the worse, when Guddu decides to go to court to assert his right to donate his eyes, not knowing that his decision will change everyone's lives.

Revision as of 21:55, 16 March 2011

Synopsis

Guddu Bahadur (Shahrukh Khan) is only child in the Bahadur family, consisting of Advocate Vikram (Mukesh Khanna), and his wife, Kavita (Deepti Naval). While Kavita is a devout and a religious Hindu, Vikram is an atheist. Guddu and Salina Gupta (Manisha Koirala) are in love. One day while driving, they meet with an accident, and Salina loses her sight. Guddu blames himself, and so do Salina's parents, and he is asked to keep away from Salina. Salina herself knows that the accident was not Guddu's fault, but would not like to meet Guddu and be a burden on him. Guddu overhears a conversation between their family doctor and his dad, and he comes to know that he has brain tumor, and has only a few more months to live. He wants to donate his eyes to the hospital so that Salina can benefit from them, but his dad will not even consider this. Things take a turn for the worse, when Guddu decides to go to court to assert his right to donate his eyes, not knowing that his decision will change everyone's lives.

Cast

Music

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The soundtrack for the movie was composed by Naushad and lyrics penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The soundtrack consists of 7 songs, featuring vocals by Lata Mangeshkar, Devaki Pandit, Kumar Sanu, Mohammed Aziz, Sadhana Sargam, Majid Shola and Suresh Wadkar.

  1. Thandi Mein Pasina - Devaki Pandit, Kumar Sanu
  2. Gulashan-Gulashan Kali-Kali - Suresh Wadkar, Devaki Pandit
  3. Dil Hai Pyare - Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
  4. Dil Kahe Har Dum - Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz, Majid Shola
  5. Hum Dono Panchhi - Devaki Pandit, Kumar Sanu
  6. Mere To Radheshyam - Lata Mangeshkar
  7. Pyar Mera Zindagi - Kumar Sanu, Devaki Pandit