Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar
Poster
Directed byRajendra Bhatia
Written byMulraj Rajda
Produced byRajendra Bhatia
StarringKiran Kumar
Radha Saluja
I. S. Johar
Asrani
Music byShankar Jaikishan
Release date
  • 1 August 1973 (1973-08-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar (transl.โ€‰Today's breaking news) is a 1973 Indian comedy film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. Its stars Kiran Kumar and Radha Saluja.[1] This film was adapted from a Gujarati play and later remade in Marathi as Pheka Pheki (1989) and in Hindi as Golmaal Returns (2008).[2]

Plot

Sunil Mehta is stuck in a giant ferris wheel with an attractive young woman due to a power failure. He arrives home the next day, and meets a very suspicious wife, Geeta, who knows that he has been up to no good. She refuses to believe his story about the stalled ferris wheel, and he invents a story about spending the night with a fictitious friend named Champak Bhumia. Geeta does not believe that he ever has a friend by that name, and decides to write to him to come and visit her. Sunil then convinces his friend, Amit Desai, to pretend that he is Champak, and thus convince Geeta that he was indeed telling the truth. Amit agrees to do so, and everything goes according to plan - until a real and amorous Champak Bhumia shows up - resulting in hilarious chaos.

Cast

Soundtrack

All songs were penned by Hasrat Jaipuri.

SongSinger
"Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachao" Kishore Kumar
"Raat Hai, Baat Hai" Kishore Kumar
"Aataa Aayig Kaye Ye Mard Bade Bade Bedardi Hai" Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar
"Khilta Hua Shabab Hai" Asha Bhosle
"Happy Birthday To Pinky" Asha Bhosle

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
1974 Filmfare Awards Best Film Rajendra Bhatia Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Story Mulraj Rajda Nominated
Best Performance in a Comic Role I. S. Johar Nominated
Asrani Won

References

  1. โ†‘ "Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar (1973) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. โ†‘ Malhotra, Aps (17 September 2015). "Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar (1973)". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 January 2022.


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