Anari (1993 film)

Anari
Movie Poster
Directed byK. Murali Mohana Rao
Written byKamlesh Panday (dialogues)
Screenplay byK. Murali Mohana Rao
Story byP. Vasu
Based onChinna Thambi (1991)
Produced byD. Rama Naidu
StarringVenkatesh
Karisma Kapoor
CinematographyK. Ravindra Babu
Edited byK.A. Martand
Music byAnand–Milind
Production
company
Release date
  • 26 March 1993 (1993-03-26)
Running time
171 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office3 crore (equivalent to 22 crore or US$2.6 million in 2023)[1]

Anari (ISO: Anāṛī), (transl. Naive) is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, produced by D. Rama Naidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao. The film stars Venkatesh (in his Hindi film debut) alongside Karisma Kapoor. The film emerged as a huge commercial success, and one of the highest grossing films of the year.

It is a remake of the 1991 film Tamil film Chinna Thambi, which was first remade into Telugu as Chanti (1992), with Venkatesh reprising his role from the Telugu version.[2]

Filmfare listed this film as being Karisma Kapoor's best film of the year 1993.[3]

Plot

Raj Nandini Singh (Karisma Kapoor) is born into a powerful zamindar family and raised by her three elder brothers after their parents’ death. An astrologer predicts that she will choose her own husband, which leads her brothers to confine her upbringing and strictly control her interactions with men.

Rama (Venkatesh Daggubati), the son of a deceased village singer, grows up in modest circumstances with his widowed mother, Savitri (Raakhee Gulzar). After a confrontation with Nandini’s bodyguards, he is hired by her brothers to serve as her personal attendant. Over time, Nandini persuades Rama to secretly show her the village. When she falls ill afterward, Rama is blamed and beaten by her brothers. The incident brings Nandini and Rama closer, and she develops feelings for him.

At a public event, Rama prevents an attempt on Nandini’s life but is accused of inappropriate conduct due to a misunderstanding. Although the situation is clarified, he resigns because of the brothers’ hostility. Nandini later convinces him to tie a mangalsutra around her neck, believing that marriage will secure his protection. Rama agrees without fully understanding the implications of the act.

As Nandini’s brothers arrange another marriage for her, she insists that she is already married to Rama. Initially unaware of the validity of their union, Rama eventually accepts the situation. When the brothers discover the truth, conflict arises between the families. The confrontation escalates, but Rama ultimately rescues Nandini during a moment of crisis. The film ends with her recovery and reconciliation between the characters.

Cast

Soundtrack

Anari
Film score by
Released1993
GenreSoundtrack
Length48:18
LabelTips Audio
ProducerAnand–Milind
Anand–Milind chronology
Sanam
(1993)
Anari
(1993)
Baarish
(1993)

Music composed by Anand–Milind. Lyrics written by Sameer. Music released on TIPS Audio Company.all the songs are popular [4]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Phoolon Sa Chehra Tera"Udit Narayan6:49
2."Kya Mausam Aaya Hai"Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam6:21
3."Bum Akad Bum Ke"Udit Narayan5:14
4."Choti Si Pyarisi Nanhisi" (Male)Udit Narayan4:35
5."Jaane Jaan Jaane Jaan" (Female)Sadhana Sargam5:03
6."Rona Chaahe Rona Paye"Udit Narayan5:34
7."Choti Si Pyarisi Nanhisi" (Female)Alka Yagnik4:43
8."Jaane Jaan Jaane Jaan" (Male)Udit Narayan4:56
9."Pyar Mein Dil De Diya"Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik5:49
Total length:48:18

References

  1. ^ "Bollywood's Eid Mubarak: Here are 15 blockbuster movies released on the festival". The New Indian Express. 13 May 2021.
  2. ^ "10 Venkatesh Daggubati films that will take you back to the 90s". The Indian Express. 24 May 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  3. ^ Sharma, Devesh (25 June 2020). "Filmfare Recommends: Top 10 Films of Karisma Kapoor". Filmfare. Retrieved 7 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Anari". JioSaavn. Retrieved 4 September 2021.