| 1 | '''Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar''''''''' |
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| 4 | 1992 174’ col/scope Hindi |
| 5 | d/s Mansoor Khan pc Nasir Hussain Films |
| 6 | p/dial Nasir Hussain lyr Majrooh Sultanpuri |
| 7 | c Najeeb Khan m Jatin-Lalit |
| 8 | lp Aamir Khan, Ayesha Julka, Deepak Tijori, |
| 9 | Pooja Bedi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda |
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| 12 | Successful teen musical follow-up by the |
| 13 | makers of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). |
| 14 | Set in Dehradun in the colonial public schools, |
| 15 | the story features the traditional sports rivalry |
| 16 | between the rich Rajput College and the more |
| 17 | middle-class Modern School. The hero Sanju |
| 18 | (Khan) leads a gang of no-hopers while his |
| 19 | sincere elder brother Ratan tries to win the |
| 20 | annual cycling race, trained by his father |
| 21 | Ramlal (Kharbanda) who also runs the local tea |
| 22 | shop and student hang-out. The rivalry spills |
| 23 | over into other areas when the rich and sexy |
| 24 | new girl in town (Bedi) is wooed by both hero |
| 25 | and villain (Tijori), the dance and sports star of |
| 26 | the rival Rajput College. Sanju pretends to be |
| 27 | rich, but is eventually ditched by the girl when |
| 28 | the truth comes out, after which he accepts his |
| 29 | childhood sweetheart Anjali (Julka) and wins |
| 30 | the cycle race. The film loosely adapts the |
| 31 | Archie comics idiom, still popular among |
| 32 | Indian teenagers, and that of Randal Kleiser’s |
| 33 | Grease (1978), furthering Aamir Khan’s familiar |
| 34 | ‘boy next door’ image. |
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