Duplicate (1998 Film)
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''Duplicate'' is a 1998 Indian
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-language action comedy film directed by
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. It stars
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in a
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, with
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and Sonali Bendre playing female lead roles. The film portrays Shah Rukh Khan playing a dual role as Bablu, an aspiring chef and Manu, a notorious gangster. It marked Khan's first of many collaborations with Dharma Productions. At the
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, the film received 2 nominations – Best Villain (Khan) and Best Lyricist (
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for "Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam"). The movie is loosely based on the Hollywood movie Face/Off.


Plot

Bablu, a bubbly and childish young man, is an aspiring chef who always prays to God whenever he gets the chance. Manu, who is a very big gangster and an exact duplicate of Bablu, is meanwhile getting chased by the police. He eventually gets caught, but swiftly gets his way out of getting arrested. On his way to a job interview, Bablu meets Sonia Kapoor, a charming and beautiful hotel catering manager, in a cab. They argue over who should get the cab, but eventually figure out that they are going to the same place; Bablu is going to a job interview with Sonia. Bablu eventually gets hired as the head chef at the hotel after showing off his cooking skills, and meets the hotel's owner who has a crush on Sonia, even though Sonia doesn't reciprocate his feelings. Throughout the film, the manager tries his hardest to get Bablu and Sonia broken up, and Bablu fired. As Sonia and Bablu continue to work with each other, Bablu falls in love with her. One day, when Bablu takes Sonia out for lunch trying to express his feelings, he gets arrested after the police mistake him for Manu. Bablu is able to prove his true identity, but not before Manu hears of his duplicate. Bablu is given an identity card by the police, and goes home happily only to be met by Manu and his goons. Manu tries to kill Bablu and take his place, but Manu threatens him that they have to switch places if he wants him and his loved ones to survive, forcing Bablu to unwillingly accept. Due to his womanizing nature, Manu beings to flirt with Sonia, posing as Bablu, who notices that his behavior has changed drastically, and rejects Manu. Manu becomes extremely frustrated and continues to try and flirt with her. At the same time, Lily, Manu's girlfriend, also tries to flirt with Bablu, posing as Manu, after falling in love with his "new" personality. Bablu rejects her as well, since he is madly in love with Sonia. Regardless, Bablu starts teaching all of Manu's gang members, including Lily, about morals. One day, Manu arrives at Bablu's house, still posing as him, and sees that the light is on. He thinks that the real Bablu is inside and starts calling out for him, but is surprised to see that it is Bablu's mother. She thinks Bablu is drunk since Manu who is posing as Bablu is calling out for Bablu, so she scolds him and tells him to go to sleep. Soon Bablu and Manu switch back since the police have given up on looking for Manu. Manu decides he wants to kill Bablu and calls Bablu's mother and Sonia to an abandoned and rundown location so that Sonia and Bablu can get married, trapping them. Meanwhile, Bablu realizes he has lost a lot of his money, and thinking Manu did it, locates him, falling into Manu's trap as well. At the same exact time, the police have tracked down who they ''think'' is Manu, but is really Bablu, and follow him to the rundown location. The police arrive before Bablu, but Sonia intervenes and tells them they have the wrong guy, thinking Manu is Bablu. All of a sudden, the real Bablu arrives at the location and tells the police that the other man is Manu. Causing more confusion, Manu reappears and says he is Bablu. However, Bablu's mom says that Bablu was a big wrestler before he came to Mumbai and she says whoever pulls her to their respective side is the real Bablu. Bablu and Manu begin pulling, and when Bablu sees his mother in pain, he lets go, letting Manu win. Manu believes this proves he is "Bablu", thinking now the real Bablu will get shot and killed, but Bablu's mother reveals that the real Bablu would never let his mother be in pain. Manu reveals that he has a gun, and tries shooting Bablu, but before he can do that, Lily shoots him dead from behind. She reveals that because Bablu taught her how to be a good person, she decided to save the day. Regardless of Lily being in love with Bablu, Bablu and Sonia get married, ending the film on a good note.


Cast

* Shahrukh Khan as Bablu Chaudhary / Manu dada dual role *
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as Sonia Kapoor (Bablu's love interest) * Sonali Bendre as Lily (Manu's love interest) * Mohnish Behl as Ravi Lamba (Sonia's Hotel Manager) * Farida Jalal as Mrs. Chaudhary, "Bebe" *
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as Inspector R. K. Thakur * Gulshan Grover as Shalaku * Sharat Saxena as Dhingra *Naushaad Abbas as Henchman *Rana Jung Bahadur as Gappa *
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as Simran Singh, the girl on the station (uncredited cameo) * Vishwajeet Pradhan as Tony (special appearance)


Soundtrack

The songs featured in the film are composed by Anu Malik with lyrics penned by
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. The songs were rendered by
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,
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, Abhijeet Bhattacharya,
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, and
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. The songs "Ek Sharaarat (La Lai Lai)" and "Ladna Jhagadna" became hit songs, while "Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam" became one of the blockbuster songs of the year.


Box office

''Duplicate'' grossed in India and $1 million (4.10
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) in other countries, for a worldwide total of , against its budget. It had a worldwide opening week of . It is the 12th-highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1998 worldwide.


Overseas

It grossed $375,000 (1.53
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) in its first week and earned a total of $1 million (4.10
crore A crore (; abbreviated cr) denotes ten million (10,000,000 or 107 in scientific notation) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. It is written as 1,00,00,000 with the local 2,2,3 style of digit group separators (one lakh is e ...
) outside India. Overseas, it is the 3rd-highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1998 behind ''
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'' ($6.3 million (21.49
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)) and '' Dil Se..'' ($2.32 million (9.86
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)), which were also
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starrers.


Awards and nominations


1999 Filmfare Awards


Bollywood Movie Awards


Zee Cine Awards


Release

Duplicate's DVD was released by
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. Duplicate's television premiere occurred on
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.


References


External links

* {{Dharma Productions 1998 films 1998 action comedy films 1998 crime comedy films 1990s Hindi-language films 1990s Indian films 1990s gangster films Films about lookalikes Films scored by Anu Malik Films shot in the Czech Republic Films directed by Mahesh Bhatt Films with screenplays by Robin Bhatt Films shot in Switzerland Indian action comedy films Indian crime comedy films Films about chefs