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Jhuk Gaya Aasman
Sanjay and Priya are in love and are planning to marry. When Priya learns that her father has been arrested, they decide to postpone their wedding. However, destiny has other plans as Sanjay dies in a car crash. In heaven, he learns that his death was a mistake, and he is sent back to Earth in the body of his lookalike, the wealthy but morally corrupt Tarun Kumar Saxena, the man who ruined Priya's family.
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Plot Summary
Govind, a simple and naive young man, falls head over heels in love with the sophisticated and wealthy Roshni. To impress her and her family, Govind fabricates an elaborate story about his own wealthy background and influential connections. As Roshni reciprocates his feelings, Govind finds himself increasingly entangled in his own web of lies, struggling to maintain the facade and avoid exposure.
Critical Reception
Jhuk Gaya Aasman was a moderately successful film at the box office, appreciated for its light-hearted romantic comedy elements and the performances of its lead actors. While not a critical masterpiece, it was generally viewed as an entertaining and escapist film of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming romantic storyline and good chemistry between the leads.
Kishore Kumar's comedic role was often highlighted as a significant asset.
Some critics noted the plot relied heavily on convenient coincidences.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this older Indian film.
Fun Fact
Kishore Kumar, primarily known as a legendary playback singer, also made a significant impact with his comedic acting in films like 'Jhuk Gaya Aasman'.
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