An Arabic-infused, visually stunning dance number that highlighted the film's sleek, high-budget production value. 💥 5. Why the Film Became a Cult Classic
| # | Chapter Title | Time Stamp | |---|---------------|-------------| | 1 | Opening Credits & Title Song | 00:00 – 04:30 | | 2 | Dr. Aditya Choudhary’s Family Introduction | 04:31 – 12:15 | | 3 | Vikrant’s Betrayal & The Diamond Heist | 12:16 – 22:40 | | 4 | Guru Gulab Khatri – The Don | 22:41 – 31:05 | | 5 | Prem & Anjali’s Love Track | 31:06 – 39:50 | | 6 | “Chhota Bheem” Fight Sequence | 39:51 – 47:20 | | 7 | Intermission Point | 47:21 – 48:00 | | 8 | Yeda Anna & The Comedy Track | 48:01 – 58:30 | | 9 | “Meri Zindagi Mein” Song | 58:31 – 1:04:15 | | 10 | Climax – Family Reunion & Fight | 1:04:16 – 1:18:45 | | 11 | End Credits | 1:18:46 – 1:22:00 |
Anmol’s materialistic and demanding wife.
Awara Paagal Deewana was highly praised for its production values. Producer Firoz Nadiadwala spared no expense, hiring stunt directors from Hollywood to choreograph the action sequences. The film famously used wire-fu, slow-motion bullet dodges, and matrix-style martial arts, which were entirely new to Indian cinema at the time. The Soundtrack
Upon its release, Awara Paagal Deewana became an instant box office hit. It is fondly remembered for two specific reasons: 1. Matrix-Style Action Sequences
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