Daulat Ki Jung (1992)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 43 mins

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Bhushan Chaudhry (Shafi Inamdar) and Mr. Agarwal (Tiku Talsania) are business rivals, and hate each other. Their children, Rajesh Chaudhry (Aamir Khan) and Asha Agarwal (Juhi Chawla) study in the same class in college, and are in love with each other. Both are terrified of what their parents will do when they find out about their romance. And when the parents do find out, all kinds of restrictions are placed on them. Unable to stay away from each other, they elope in a stolen car. On the way, they come across an injured man, and decide to take him to hospital. The young couple become mixed up with two rival groups of crooks who are after treasure in a tribal village set in a remote forest somewhere off Mumbai. Rajesh Chaudhry (Aamir Khan) who has a photographic memory, gets hold of the treasure map, and after a quick survey eats it up in order to protect himself and his girl. They are closely followed by their irate parents who do not want them to marry each other. They get caught in the tribal village and are cornered from all sides. Will the young couple manage to escape from the clutches of the criminals who are after them? Can they convince their fathers to bless their union?

Cast: Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla

Crew: SA Kader (Director), Anand Chitragupth (Music Director), Milind Chitragupth (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Romance

Release Dates: 03 Jan 1992 (India)

Hindi Name: दौलत की जूनग

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as Rajesh Chaudhry
as Asha Agarwal
as Mike
as K.K. Topji / Sher Khan
as Rana
as Haribhai
as Bhushan Chaudhry
as Agarwal

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
The film is loosely based on the Hollywood classic western Mackenna's Gold (1969).