Throwback Tuesday - Andaz Apna Apna Special

    Throwback Tuesday - Andaz Apna Apna Special

    Today’s TBT (Throwback Tuesday!) looks at ten nuggets from Andaz Apna Apna and traces the history of the antiquities mentioned in them. While celebrating a twenty-year old movie with tons of in-jokes, a bit of history lesson is not a bad thing.


    Amar Prem


    The heroes borrowed their “paavitra aur bhakti ras se bharpoor” names from the Rajesh Khanna-Sharmila Tagore romantic megahit of 1972, directed by Shakti Samanta. It had brilliant music by RD Burman and is still remembered for the iconic Rajesh Khanna line... “Aansoo pochh dalo, Pushpa. I hate tears.”



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    Bhopali


    Salman’s father (Jagdeep) ran Bankelal Bhopali Tailor Shop, which was a reference to Jagdeep’s most famous role – Sholay’s Soorma Bhopali. That role – more specifically, the Bhopali accent – made him an icon. He retained the accent in AAA as well and his shop was – obviously – located in Bhopal itself.



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     Source: im.rediff.com



    Wah Wah Productions


    Prem was being conned by Johnny (Mehmood) who ran a photo studio – Wah Wah Photo Studios – but promised to produce a film with Prem in the lead. The name of his ‘company’ was actually launched by Mehmood in 1960s comedy classic, Pyar Kiye Jaa. In a hilarious scene in that film, Mehmood described a horror scene to a cowering Om Prakash to get him to produce the film.


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    Mohan Bagan


    “Champion tha main football ka... Mohan Bagan ke liye khelta tha... 1988 ka woh aitihasik match bhi yaad hai mujhe jab main Mohan Bagan ke liye lagatar chhe goal mare they...”

    When Amar’s ‘memory returned’, he emerged as a football ka champion playing for one of the top football clubs of Calcutta and a major force in the national football scene when AAA released. Shoojit Sircar and John Abraham are collaborating to make a period film on a historic win Mohan Bagan had over a British football team in 1911.


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    Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan


    A devout inn-keeper was fooled into believing Amar-Prem’s antics were actually manifestations of brotherly love, which reminded him of “Ramanand Sagar ka Ramayan ka woh episode”.

    Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan was the first TV epic that aired in 1987-88 on Sunday mornings, effectively bringing the country to a grinding halt. Arun Govil played Ram while Deepika Chikhlia played Seeta, bringing out devotional fervour among the elderly and superhero fanboy-giri among the young.



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    Scene from original series episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9wUOsXq1c (22 minutes onwards)


    Mogambo ka Bhatija


    Crime Master Gogo was the first Bollywood villain with a lineage. He was the nephew of the great Mogambo, who made his mark in Mr India (1987). Mogambo was the mastermind behind all of India’s evils and he rewarded minions with a carefully calibrated declaration of his happiness: “Mogambo khush hua!”



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    Raabert


    The other villainous connection was Robert aka Raabert, alluding to Ajit – suave villain of the 1970s whose cool pronouncements about smuggling, debauchery and crime boss-giri became hugely popular as ‘Ajit jokes’. Ajit the villain always had a moll called Mona (or Lily) and his most famous sidekick was Raabert (or Michael). His jokes and accent became famous enough to even be featured in a well-loved ad for ketchup.

    Bhalla – who mimicked Ajit in the film – was played by Ajit’s real-life son, Shehzad Khan!



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    Vasco Da Gama


    “Kiske mama ki gun hain?”

    “Yeh Vasco Da Gama ki gun hai.”

    Teja was given Vasco Da Gama’s gun to kill Amar and Raveena and, of course, we know how that ended. The gun’s ‘owner’ was a Portuguese explorer, who was the first European to reach India (at Calicut) and is now immortalised through a port and three football clubs in Goa (all of which are named after him).



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    Source:  erosnow.com


    Watch documentary on Vasco Da Gama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL2z2VCg5fw 


    Hamara Bajaj


    When Teja aka Shyam Gopal Bajaj expressed his desire to open a poultry farm and a bakery in a bid to take over India’s breakfast tables as “bread ka badshah, omelette ka raja”, he also had an ad jingle in mind: Hamara Bajaj. While his plans came to a nought, his ad line was already a hugely successful campaign for Bajaj Scooters. This campaign is easily one of India’s most memorable advertising campaigns. 



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    Ello ji sanam


    AAA’s only romantic song Ello ji sanam was again a tribute to a whole lot of things made famous by retro Bollywood. The tangewala beat of the song was made famous by music director OP Nayyar and the tune is an obvious tribute. Even the sequence – a tangewala in disguise – was similar to a song from the film Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon, composed by Nayyar and directed by Nasir Hussain (who is also Aamir Khan’s uncle).



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