Geet(1992)
Geet (1992) is a Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Partho Ghosh. It stars Avinash Wadhawan as Rajesh and Divya Bharti as Neha, with Shakti Kapoor playing the antagonist. The story follows a poor village student who falls in love with a famous singer whose voice is sabotaged by her manager. Rajesh helps Neha recover her voice and rebuild her career while exposing the villain. The film is notable for its popular soundtrack composed by Bappi Lahiri, featuring hit songs like 'Aap Jo Mere Meet Na Hote' and 'Prem Patra Aaya Hai'. It was released on 20 November 1992 under the Vishakha Films banner.
Quick Facts
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1992
- Director
- Partho Ghosh
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 31m
- Rating
- 4.5/10
Storyline
A poor village student named Rajesh moves to Mumbai and becomes a fan of singer Neha. When her evil manager destroys her voice, Neha loses her career and hides in Rajesh's village. Rajesh must earn her trust and find a way to restore her voice before the manager destroys her completely.
“When music meets true love”
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Trivia
- The film's director, Parto Ghosh, was primarily known as a cinematographer and this was one of his few directorial ventures.
- The movie was released in the same year as the blockbuster 'Khiladi', which overshadowed many smaller films at the box office.
- Actress Neelam, who played the lead, was a popular star of the late 80s and early 90s, but this film did not become a major hit in her career.
- The plot revolves around a singer losing her voice, a theme less common in Hindi cinema compared to other dramatic tropes of the era.
- The film's music was composed by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco hits, but the soundtrack did not achieve significant popularity.
- Some outdoor scenes were reportedly shot in picturesque rural locations to contrast with the glamorous showbiz settings of the first half.
- The movie is an example of the early 90s trend of melodramatic stories featuring obsessive fans and tragic twists in a celebrity's life.