Film Songs
गुलाम
Ghulam
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • Gulaam, Ghulaam
  • Genre

  • Production House

  • Vishesh Films
  • Producer

  • Mukesh Bhatt
  • Director

  • Vikram Bhatt
  • Composer

  • Jatin - Lalit( Jatin Pandit, Lalit Sen )
  • Censor Date

  • 11/08/1998
  • Censor Year

  • 1998
  • Released date

  • 11/09/1998
  • Released Year

  • 1998

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: U
  • Certificate No :

  • 0
  • Certificate Date :

  • 11/08/1998
  • Office :

  • Mumbai
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • -
  • Duration :

  • -
  • Reels :

  • 0
  • Color :

  • Coloured
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

 

 

Cast Details Goof Songs
  • Director : Vikram Bhatt
  • Producer : Mukesh Bhatt
  • Writer : Anjum Rajabali
  • Screenwriter- screenplay : Anjum Rajabali
  • Dialog Writer : Anjum Rajabali
  • Editor : Mukesh Bhatt
  • Cinematography- Camera Man : Vikram Bhatt
  • Composer : Jatin - Lalit( Jatin Pandit, Lalit Sen )
  • Lyricist : Sameer , Nitin Raikwar , Venu Mahendra , Indivar ( Indeevar )
  • Actor : Aamir Khan , Ranjit Kapoor ( Ranjeet Kapoor ) , Deepak Tijori , Akshay Anand , Bobby Sanjay , Sharat Saxena , Dilip Tahir( Dalip Tahil) , Raju Kher
  • Actress : Rani Mukerji , Meeta Vashisht , Madhu Malhotra
SONGS RECORDED BY: Shakeel Ahmed, AT: Blue Diamond; BY: Pawar, AT: Sunny Super Sound. BACKGROUND MUSIC: Amar Haldipur.
Album
This film was adapted from the Hollywood classic "On the Waterfront" (1954) starring Marlon Brando. Vishesh Films' first production, "Kabzaa" (1988), was also based on "On The Waterfront".
This film was remade in Tamil as "Sudhandhiram" (2000).
Aamir Khan himself performed the famous stunt of his character in this film running towards a moving train. He apparently jumped off the rail just seconds before the train would have hit him. He acknowledged later that he had taken an unnecessary risk for this scene.
Aamir Khan didn't wash his face for eight days to get the right look for the film's climax in which he is beaten up by the villain played by Sharat Saxena.
Rani Mukherjee's lines in this film were dubbed by a voice artist. Her co-star Aamir Khan and filmmakers Mukesh and Mahesh Bhatt felt that her unconventional voice would not work for the film's heroine and informed her that they'd be using a voice artist instead. However, she delivered her own lines in her breakout film "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" (1998), which was shot around the same time and released a few months later. After watching "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" (1998), Aamir Khan called Rani up to tell her that they had made a "huge mistake" by not letting her dub her lines.
Song
Aati Kya Khandala - This was the first Hindi film song sung by actor Aamir Khan.