It being a star-studded one probably added to the fun. Reflecting upon it years after, the viewers of the new generation might find some of the stuff to be laughable, living in era where films of every genre are made with immense efficiency, editing, special effects and thousand re-takes, but for its era and given that this isn't Hollywood what we're talking about, this was quite a good film. What brought it back was the insistence of my niece who at all costs wanted to watch the film of which the song "Chalo re doli" is played in almost every wedding film during the rukhsati scene. We as kids used to feel so frightened by it, but yet could never resist the temptation to peek at the TV screen. But this film used to be such a popular choice for the (Indian) channels to run almost every other month. In fact, I was born well over 11 years after the film. No, don't really belong to such an old era.
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