Retro Review: Chandni
BollyCurry brings to you a retro review of a movie made by the late director, Yash Raj Chopra, called Chandni.
Published: Saturday,Sep 14, 2013 20:17 PM GMT-06:00

This week, BollyCurry brings to you a retro review of a movie made by the late director, Yash Raj Chopra, fondly known as the "King of Romance", called Chandni. Starring the talented Rishi Kapoor and the finest female star of her time, Sridevi, the film celebrates it's 24th anniversary this year. Released on September 14th, 1989, Chandni is one of Bollywood's most successful movies.

The film ends on a happy note once Lalit realizes where Chandni's heart truly belongs and her sets her free to be with Rohit.
The film is a complete Yash Chopra package from music, to great set locations, to beautiful dresses worn by Sridevi. One of the most memorable things about this movie is the song "Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan Hain", which is still enjoyed and danced upon till date; and shall remain a classic for years to come.
Did you know?
- Chandni was nominated in seven Filmfare award categories for the year it was released.
- That same year, Manmohan Singh bagged the Filmfare Best Cinematography Award for Chandni.
- Yash Chopra took his son's (Aditya Chopra) directorial assistance in this movie in order to help him gain experience for his directorial debut, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge.
- The director claimed to have a tragic ending to the film initially, which was later on changed to a happy one.
Writer: Fariha L.
Editors: Khushi P. and Jenifer Y.
Graphics: Saraa K.
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