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Deepti Bhatnagar, Raj Kiran, Johny Lever, Kashmira Shah, Babbar Subhash, Dalip Tahil, Faraaz Khan, and Anil Nagrath in Dulhan Banoo Main Teri (1999)

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Deepti BhatnagarB Subhash's long overdue film, Dulhan Banoo Mein Teri, had an apology of a release on Friday, December 24. In Bombay, it is being screened in just two theatres and, despite the super-limited release, the collections are far from satisfactory.Obviously, the poor takings - barely 30 per cent - are due to the lack of face value. Faraaz Khan and Deepti Bhatnagar are no star names and even though Deepti has put in a good performance, that alone cannot bring in the audiences.Despite of the fact that there are some well-handled scenes in the film, the entire drama looks unbelievable. Little wonder then that B Subhash, the maker of such films as Disco Dancer, struggled to find buyers for his film this time. He finally had to release the film on his own account and at his own risk. Admission rates in Bombay, as in other major cities, are so high that it becomes impossible for such non-star cast films to attract audiences.
The film was originally titled "Vaadiyan".
The film did not have a theatrical release British Columbia, Canada.
Final film of Faraaz Khan.
Woh Royi Hogi.The guitar lick used in the opening of this song was sampled from Sting's "Every Breath You Take" (1983).

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