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Jodi No.1
Directed byDavid Dhawan
Written byRumi Jaffery (dialogues)
Screenplay byImtiag Patel
Yunus Sajawal
Produced byDhirajlal Shah
StarringSanjay Dutt
Govinda
Twinkle Khanna
Monica Bedi
CinematographyK.S. Prakash Rao
Edited byDavid Dhawan
Music bySongs:
Anand Raaj Anand
Himesh Reshammiya
Score:
Anjan Biswas
Distributed byTime Magnetics Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
  • 13 April 2001 (2001-04-13)
Running time
154 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budgetest. 11.00 crore[1]
Box officeest. 34.13 crore[1]

Jodi No.1 (transl. Pair No.1) is an Indian 2001 Hindi-language comedy film directed by David Dhawan. Released on 13 April 2001, the film stars Sanjay Dutt, Govinda, Anupam Kher, Twinkle Khanna and Monica Bedi. Budgeted at 11.00 crore (US$1.3 million) the film was a commercial success, grossing 34.13 crore (US$4.1 million) at the box office.

Plot

Jai (Sanjay Dutt) and Veeru (Govinda) are good friends and also partners in crime, thus their friendship is named Jodi No. 1. They first gain the confidence of people and later con them. But soon they have to run from Bombay after an encounter with a local Bhai, because they end up having a brawl with his younger brother (Rajat Bedi) and they by accident kill him in a night club. While on the run, Jai and Veeru meet Vikramjeet Singh (Aashif Sheikh), an NRI, who is on his way to work as a manager, in Goa, for Rai Bahadur (Anupam Kher), a wealthy businessman who owns a beer factory.

Jai pretends to be Vikramjeet Singh and both he and Veeru move into Rai Bahadur's house intending to befriend then rob him. However, they fall in love with Rai Bahadur's daughters (Monica Bedi and Twinkle Khanna) and in a series of hilarious scenes, save the family from Sir John (Ashish Vidyarthi). In the end, while Jai is stealing money from Rai to release Veeru from Sir John, the entire Rai clan is watching the news and find out that Jai and Veeru are not who they claim to be, but con men. In the end, Rai then lets Jai go with the money to save Veeru and all goes well and they marry the daughters of Rai.

Cast

Music

Jodi No. 1
Soundtrack album by
Released26 February 2001
Recorded2001
VenueMumbai
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelT-Series

The music is composed by Anand Raaj Anand and Himesh Reshammiya, the lyrics were written by Dev Kohli and Sudhakar Sharma.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Tera Dil Mera Thikana" Kumar Sanu and Sonu Nigam
2 "Teri Bindiya Udda Ke Le Gaye" Abhijeet and Sunidhi Chauhan
3 "Meri Mehbooba" Sonu Nigam
4 "Dil Dhak Dhak Karta Hai" Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik
5 "Jodi No 1" Kumar Sanu, Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik
6 "Ande Ka Fanda" Pratik Joseph
7 "Main Mast Kudi" Sonu Nigam and Sunidihi Chauhan
8 "Akh Lad Gaye" Hans Raj Hans

Reception

Writing for Rediff.com, Nidhi Taparia called the film "as humorous as canned laughter" and opined that both Khanna and Bedi "up the glam factor" but "might as well not have acted in the film". She felt that Ashish Vidyarthi, Sayaji Shinde, Shakti Kapoor and Anupam Kher are "wasted" in the film.[2] Taran Adarsh wrote in his 2-star review for Bollywood Hungama, that the film "will settle to the average category" and if it belonged to anybody it was Govinda. He added that Khanna "oozes oomph" and Bedi added "glamour to the proceedings."[3]

According to Box Office India the film had an excellent opening. Altogether it made Rs.28 Crores and was declared a "Hit" by Box Office India.[4] It was also the fifth highest-grossing film of the year. (Bollywood films of 2001).

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b "Jodi No. 1". Box Office India. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ Taparia, Nidhi (14 April 2001). "As humorous as canned laughter". Rediff.com. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  3. ^ Adarsh, Taran (13 April 2001). "Jodi No.1 Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)