| 1 | '''Rangeela''' |
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| 4 | 1995 144’ col/scope Hindi |
| 5 | d/p/s Ram Gopal Varma pc Varma Creations |
| 6 | dial Neeraj Vora, Sanjay Chhel lyr Mehboob |
| 7 | c W.B. Rao m A.R. Rehman |
| 8 | lp Urmila Matondkar, Aamir Khan, Jackie |
| 9 | Shroff, Gulshan Grover, Avtar Gill, Achyut |
| 10 | Potdar, Reema, Shammi, Rajesh Joshi |
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| 12 | |
| 13 | Varma’s first Hindi venture is remembered |
| 14 | mainly as the sensational introduction of |
| 15 | former child actress Matondkar (e.g. Shekhar |
| 16 | Kapur’s Masoom, 1982) as the Hindi cinema’s |
| 17 | most recent sex symbol. Playing an out-ofwork |
| 18 | movie actress, she is discovered by a |
| 19 | major star (Shroff) who introduces her into the |
| 20 | film industry. This leads to problems when her |
| 21 | boyfriend (Khan), a lower-class Bombay youth |
| 22 | who sells movie tickets in the black market, |
| 23 | finds it difficult to cope with her success. The |
| 24 | film is dominated by its several Rehmancomposed |
| 25 | song hits, amongst the biggest in the |
| 26 | ’90s in Hindi, e.g. Aayi re (sung by Asha |
| 27 | Bhosle) and Tanha tanha, shot with |
| 28 | considerable energy and inventiveness. |
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| 30 | [[Film]] |