But the co-producer Vaswani eventually convinced him. Sippy initially wanted to cast a better known actor than Shahrukh Khan who was still a newcomer at the time. Kumar Sanu, Jolly Mukherjee, Sudesh Bhonsle, Sadhana Sargam Most of the songs are sung by Kumar Sanu, along with Alka Yagnik, Sudesh Bhonsle, Sadhana Sargam and Jolly Mukherjee. The music of this album was a hit with songs like "Laveria Hua", "Dil Hai Mera Deewana" and "Seene Mein Dil Hai". The entire composition and background score was composed by Jatin Lalit. Naveen Nischol as Lal Krishna Chhabria, Sapna's father.Just a second earlier, Jai says "Palat" (meaning turn) then Raju turns and looks at Renu. Jai told them when he turns his head around and looks at Renu, he will have no choice but to come back. Most people were asking Jai when Raju would come back. He gets the blame and soon realizes that the glamorous world of the rich is not what he wants. In the meantime, Raju's enemies are conspiring against him and they collapse a bridge which was under Raju's supervision. Sapna has fallen in love with Raju, but when she finds out that he loves Renu, she is heartbroken. They spend more and more time together and he soon gets caught up in the rich and glamorous lifestyle. They eventually fall in love with each other.Īs he becomes successful he gets the attention of Chhabria's daughter Sapna ( Amrita Singh). With no connections and no experience, he finds it hard to get a job in the city until a beautiful girl Renu ( Juhi Chawla), finds him a job as a trainee with the construction company where she works as a secretary to Chabbria ( Navin Nischol). He spends the night at a temple, where he meets a philosophical streetside performer Jai ( Nana Patekar), who becomes a close friend and gives him a place to stay. In Bombay, he arrives in a lower-middle-class locality in search of a distant relative, only to discover he has left years before. Raj Mathur ( Shahrukh Khan) is a young Diploma holder in civil engineering from Darjeeling who comes to Bombay with only one ambition - to become a big engineer. This sparked a short-lived boom in Indian films released in Japan, for the next two years, paving the way for the Japanese success of Rajinikanth's Muthu (1995) in 1998. While Indian parallel cinema, including Satyajit Ray's Bengali films such as The Apu Trilogy, was known in Japan, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman introduced the commercial masala film style, which was well received by Japanese audiences, with the film becoming a commercial success in the country. Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman was released in Japan in 1997. The rights to this film are owned by Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.
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The movie plot is loosely inspired by the 1987 movie The Secret of My Success and the Raj Kapoor classic Shree 420. The film emerged as a commercial success. Khan plays Raj Mathur, a young Diploma Holder in Civil Engineering from Darjeeling who comes to Bombay hoping to become a successful engineer. Raju Became a Gentleman) is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Aziz Mirza starring Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, Nana Patekar and Amrita Singh.