

Waah! Tera Kya Kehna
Kishan Oberoi has three sons - Dilip, Ashish, and Raj. While Dilip and Ashish are married, Raj (Govinda) is in love with Meena. Kishan does not trust his two elder sons, but trusts Raj, and Raj in turn, is devoted to his dad. One day Raj loses his mind in an accident, and the two elder brothers begin a conspiracy that includes the death of their dad, and the disinheritance of their brother Raj, by declaring him mentally incompetent. Raj mysteriously disappears, and Kishan falls off a building; Murari, a greedy employee of the Oberoi family, brings in a look-alike of Raj, namely Banne Khan (also Govinda), and his wife, Salma Khan, who poses as his nurse, so that Banne Khan and Murari both rule over the Oberoi family, and reap the benefits.
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Plot Summary
Raj is a simple, good-natured man who gets entangled in a series of unfortunate events. He is framed for a crime he did not commit, forcing him to go into hiding. While on the run, he meets a woman who helps him, but his past continues to haunt him, leading to further complications and humorous situations.
Critical Reception
The film was largely panned by critics and performed poorly at the box office. It was criticized for its weak script, predictable plot, and over-the-top performances, although some found the comedic elements mildly amusing.
What Reviewers Say
- Overly simplistic and predictable storyline.
- Govinda's comedic timing is a redeeming factor for some.
- The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
Google audience: Audience reception was generally negative, with many viewers finding the plot tedious and the humor forced. Some noted it as a typical Bollywood comedy of the era, but lacking originality.
Fun Fact
The film marked the Bollywood debut of Malayalam actress Preeti Jhangiani.
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