Deewangee

Deewangee

DVD Cover
Directed by Anees Bazmee
Produced by Nitin Manmohan
Written by Anees Bazmee,
Neeraj Pathak,
Humayum Mirza
Starring Ajay Devgan
Akshaye Khanna
Urmila Matondkar
Music by Ismail Darbar
Cinematography Pushan Kripalani
Edited by Ashfaq-Sarvar
Production
company
Neha Arts
Release dates
  • 25 October 2002 (2002-10-25)
Running time
169 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 15 cr
Box office 30 cr

Deewangee (Hindi: दीवानगी, English: Madness) is a 2002 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Anees Bazmee. This movie is loosely based on the 1996 Richard Gere movie Primal Fear. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Akshaye Khanna and Urmila Matondkar in leading roles. The film premiered on 25 October 2002. This was Devgan's first negative role.

Plot

Raj Goyal (Akshaye Khanna), a young and successful criminal lawyer, famous for never having lost a case, is introduced to popular singer Sargam (Urmila Matondkar) by music magnate Ashwin Mehta (Vijayendra Ghatge). The following day, Ashwin is brutally murdered in his own house. The murderer, Taran Bharadwaj (Ajay Devgan), who is Sargam's childhood friend and current mentor, is caught red-handed at the crime scene. He claims he is innocent and Sargam, who believes in Taran's innocence, approaches Raj to defend him, which he accepts after meeting Taran.

Raj finds out that Taran suffers from split personality disorders and wins Taran's case by proving the same. Immediately after Taran is acquitted, Raj discovers that the split personality was an act put up by Taran. Raj wants to put Taran in prison by re-opening the case.

Cast

Awards

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Nominated

Music

Deewangee
Studio album by Ismail Darbar
Released
24 September 2002 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Producer Ismail Darbar
Ismail Darbar chronology
Shakti - The Power
(2002)
Deewangee
(2002)
Baaz
(2003)

The soundtrack of the film contains 9 songs. The music is conducted by composer Ismail Darbar.

Song Singer(s)
"Ai Ajnabi" Sunidhi Chauhan
"Deewangee" KK, Mahalaxmi Iyer
"Ye Taazgi Yeh Saadgi" Sunidhi Chauhan
"Dholi O Dholi" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Babul Supriyo
"Hai Ishq Khata" Jaspinder Narula
"Pyar Se Pyare Tum Ho" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sonu Nigam
"Saasein Saasein Hain" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sonu Nigam
"Pyar Se Pyare Tum Ho (sad)" Sonu Nigam
"Saat Suron Ka" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan

Box Office

The film collected Rs.50 crore at the box office and was rated a super hit.[1]

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