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10/10
Neat entertainer
hey_guy17 September 2002
Shola Aur Shabnam is a complete entertainer. The first half of the film is a complete comedy provided by Divya Bharti, Govinda, and Anupam Kher. The later half depicts action and gives scope for some memorable performances from Govinda, Divya Bharti, and Gulshan Grover. Divya Bharti in her novel getup is sure to attract audience and Govinda is at his usual best. You should watch this film if you are a Divya Bharti fan, or Govinda fan, or if you like entertainment.
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3/10
Tu Pagal Premi Awara
Insane_Man15 November 2021
The song (Tu pagal premi awara) is not the only reason I love to watch this movie. Another reason is Govinda and Anupam Kher duo. Anupam Kher is just a genius. The first 1.5 hours full of comedy and I loved this part only. Otherwise one of the worst movies ever. The illogical consequences especially the story is so bad. Some scenes are too much illogical. The action and serious part of this movie is nonsense. The comedy part is just working and laughable. Recommended the song and the comedy only. Avoid the movie.
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8/10
Started Govinda-David trend of movies
shailu_nonstop11 February 2011
Few people would know that success of this movie actually started the trend of Govinda style acting and David Dhawan style direction of comedy movies in Hindi. This was not the first time they worked together but the success of this movie made both of them popular.

When this movie came, both of them were in a lean phase. Maybe, the late Divya Bharti was lucky for them as she agreed to work in this movie.

Story wise, the first half of the movie is similar to romanticism in Dil (Aamir Khan & Madhuri) and second half is similar to the action based chase in Ghayal (Sunny Deol). The first half entertains by the comedy of the NCC cadets versus the women hostel. The second half is good in its way by the action and chase sequence where viewers would not like to miss it at least in 1st time view.

Govinda was very good in all aspects of the movie whether it is comedy, tragedy, fights and dance and Divya Bharti did not leave far behind. She matched virtually every step with Govinda. Both of them were ably supported by Anupam Kher, Bindu, Alok Nath and the three lesser known guys who play Govinda's friends.

I would not call this movie a classic but surely entertains and relaxes my mind when I am back home in stressful condition despite of the fact that I have watched it 'n' number of times since it's release.
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10/10
David Dhawan and Govinda's 1st hit
gurdeepmann593 July 2012
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I reviewed the movie like 1 or 2 years ago and I no one gave me a thumbs up or down (useful or not) for my review but I'll give this another go

Film Review

The movie introduces corrupt police inspectors (Mahavir Shah, Govind Namdeo in his breakthrough role), a crime lord Kali (Gulshan Grover) and his brother in law cum cowardly sidekick Velji (Harish Patel). In the next frame we meet Kali's brother Bali (Mohnish Behl) who tells us he is going to an NCC camp Then through him we are introduced to Raja Bundela, Satyajeet, Girish Malik and Govinda! (yay) who makes a funny entry. Anupam Kher is the camp instructor, teacher (the only one I remember seeing), boss of the NCC camp and the target of Govinda's pranks. Anupam Kher falls in love with Bindu thanks to these pranks. The two have good chemistry with each other

Govinda comes across Divya Bharti during her cycle race and turns his attention to her instead of playing pranks on Anupam Kher. He and his friends dress as girls to face her in a kabaddi tournament, jump into her birthday party and then jack a kiss from her and her friends.

But Mohnish Behl also likes Divya Bharti (lust not love). In no time, Gulshan Grover finds out and will do anything for his brother. I've started using the character's real names instead of their filmy names but never mind! Gulshan Grover sets up Govinda for murdering a guy (Mac Mohan - the dude we met at the start) Govinda is arrested by police and sentenced to 14 years but thanks to Mohnish Behl, Govinda escapes the police. Alok Nath, Divya's dad and police commissioner, is annoyed and gets even more annoyed when Govinda kidnaps Divya in front of him and even more so when Govinda delivers an awesome dialog while he does that

Govinda kidnaps Divya and puts her in a forest where Divya finally falls in love with him. (better late than never). Govinda's friends, Anupam Kher join them and from here begins a cat mouse game between the good guys and the bad guys with Alok Nath stuck in the middle believing each side to be the opposite until his eyes are opened leading to a all's-well-that-ends-well climax

The movie is a great entertainer and deserved to be a hit. The movie released at a time when the "1st half = comedy/romance. 2nd half = action/drama" formula set by PAK (1991) was relatively new. That's why the movie doesn't look clichéd.

I think what works best for this movie is that in the second half of the movie where most 90s movie heroes go out for social reform, Govinda doesn't. His motive is revenge and he sticks to it. Even the songs he takes part in in the second half show how dedicated he is. Good lad! There's also no annoying comedic side plot because all the comedy is related and to do with the narrative The song pictursations are passable and are well placed. They don't interrupt the flow of the movie.

Govinda is a good actor and proves to everyone why he was one of the best actors in the 90s. His action, drama and romantic scenes work because of the experience he has got from his 80s movies but its his comedy that surprises the audience because his comic timing was funnier than the annoyingly unfunny comedy subplots (Asrani and Jagdeep specialized in this) that were seen in 80s. Audiences wanted more funnier comic actors and then came Govinda, Anupam Kher , etc. Also the scenes where he gets angry or hurt evoke sympathy and anger as even I felt like bashing the bad guys with him

The late Divya Bharti (RIP) was drop dead gorgeous in this movie. She handled all her scenes well and doesn't get overshadowed

Mohnish Behl did lots of roles like this but here he adds a bit of sensitivity (his scenes with Gulshan Grover) in the role of Bali.

Gulshan Grover was a menace in those days. Grover was one of those actors who hardly disappointed audiences in those days and here, he delivers a good performance.

Alok Nath made his anger justified when he thought Govinda was the bad guy and when he found out Gulshan Grover was the bad guy

Bindu made me laugh. Its a good thing David Dhawan used in her in his other films

Reema Lagoo can't impress anyone as she's there for like 2 minutes so she's passable

Harish Patel plays his menacingly coward / cowardly menace act well. His Atka dialog was funny

Raja Bundela, Satyajeet and Girish Malik supported Govinda well and likable

Mahavir Shah and Govind Namdeo were good as the corrupt cops but its Namdeo who I liked more because he was a bit funny and likable as the film went on

However the coolest character was Anupam Kher! His "Sridevi!" scenes were hilarious and proves he's not to be messed with when he joins the "Govinda is innocent" brigade. He also proved quite useful in the climax

I noticed a lot of things in this movie that would go on to be repeated in other David Dhawan movies

• the way Sudha Chandran goes to Govinda after she is attacked in broad daylight by the villain is REPEATED in Judwaa (1997)

• Gulshan Grover's look is REPEATED in Loafer (1996)

• An army of dudes coming to save the good guys in trucks in the climax is REPEATED in Aankhen (1993)

• the way Alok Nath interrogating Govinda's friends and the answers they give to him is REPEATED in Jodi No.1 (2001)
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10/10
Old is gold
tushargupta-2728627 June 2022
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This movie is totally awesome and amazing concept full fantastic movie . This is my childhood memories and amazing i have watched many times but never felling bored 😉 overall movie is brilliant.
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10/10
One of the best from Govinda and David Dhawan with Iconic Divya Bharti in it.
ShitizSays2 January 2019
It is very difficult to choose which is the best film of the Govinda- Dhawan combo but this one will always have a special place. The film had action and a great story, but more than that it had great comedy. This film is like Manmohan Desai's film where there is no logic in most places, out of the world scenes in which you don't want to believe in but yet that is what cinema is all about, presenting things that aren't there and yet make them believable. The first half of the film is one of the greatest first halves of Indian cinema for it being highly entertaining. There are one comedy scenes after another. The first half has no build up of characters rather hero's attempt to woo the leading lady, Divya Bharti in which his friends help him. The main cherry of the cake was taken by Anupam Kher who brilliantly performs the comedy role of Colonel I.M. Lathi. The scene where Govinda fools him by calling him disguising as Sridevi of whose Lathi is a big fan is just iconic. I have myself seen that scene so many times yet it leaves me laughing every time. The second half is a serious one and this the comedy part ends. It is more like a Rambo where Govinda is running here and there trying t save himself from the goons who have destroyed his family. Gulshan Grover perfectly portrays the villain and Mohnish Bahl is just Mohnish Bahl, just like he plays the villain in every movie. I personally feel that Mohnish Bahl has no range as an actor but he has a likeability factor which is the thing I love most about him. David Dhawan excels here in direction too and does not show any redundant scenes. Having a background of an editor he is master at taking only relevant shots and that makes the audience entertained. The movies that Dhawan did in the 90s all had a string of comedy scenes in them one after another which would not help the story so much as much as they would entertain the audience and after the interval, the story would move so fast that you won't have time to find the faults in the film and frankly they don't matter. When you are in for a Govind and David Dhawan movie then you are in for enjoyment and not for art purposes. One of the best films of Indian cinema and one film that needs to be watched by many.
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