Judwaa – Supporting Cast
Bindu, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Satish Shah, Reema Lagoo. Even though all these stars were in supporting roles but they delivered a performance which was completely out of the box and without their brilliance the movie wouldn't have captured the essence of fun, comedy and drama. The movie became one the biggest blockbusters of that time, off course which couldn't have been possible without such lovely stars.
Judwaa- Action Scenes
The not so over the top action which we loved in Judwaa was in context a believable stunt. Now that Bollywood has got its share of VFX and high-end technologies to show high-end action in films, by means we feel Bollywood would take over Tollywood soon under the pretext of action. However, what we would love to see is some simple but entertaining action in Judwaa 2.
Judwaa – Element Of Confusion
Whoever has watched Salman Khan's performance in 'Judwaa', would agree to the fact that Salman as Raja / Prem Malhotra was one of the best till date. Though the movie has its own twist and tales which was truly impressive. It left the audience baffled with its confusing element. Our continuous effort to pull down our surety on when Salman was Prem and when he was Raja, well the effort was worth it.
Judwaa – Humour
'Judwaa' was a laugh riot. Salman Khan's comic timing was awesome. It had the audience rolling in laughter. The supporting actors too added a charm to films' script that made the film a one of it's kind.
Judwaa – Foot Tapping Numbers
Judwaa has 6 songs and undoubtedly all of it were a record breaking numbers. The songs were so entertaining and peppy like remember, "Tan Tana Tan Tan Tan Tara" and also "Oonchi Hai Building". Even the song "East Aur West India Is The Best" evoked the patriotism in a filmy way! The music was composed by Anu Malik, with lyrics authored by Dev Kohli.
David Dhawan recently made it official that there would be a sequel to Judwaa which was released in 1997. Salman Khan who played the double role in the prequel would be replaced by Varun Dhawan in the sequence. Although we are still in love with the Judwaa from 1997 and can’t get over it anytime soon, the sequel to it might be a good thing.
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We also hope that these essential points from Judwaa(1997) would be taken a cue from for its sequel. As these were the things that made the film a super duper hit back then; and even if we are longing to watch to the sequel, we would rather want it to be made like the old one.