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Aap Ke Deewane (transl. Crazy for You) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language romance film, produced by Vimal Kumar under the Film Krafts banner, presented by Rakesh Roshan and directed by Surendera Mohan. It stars Rishi Kapoor , Rakesh Roshan and Tina Munim , while Jeetendra has given a guest appearance and the music was composed by Rajesh Roshan .
Rakesh set up his own production company, Filmkraft, in 1980 and their first production was Aap Ke Deewane (1980), which was a box office flop. His next venture was Kaamchor, also produced by him, which became a hit, but the success of this film was attributed to its music and the heroine Jaya Prada.
This is a list of films released by India's Bollywood Hindi language film industry in 1980. ... Aap Ke Deewane: Surendra Mohan: Rishi Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, ...
Aakrosh (1980 film) Aanchal (1980 film) Aap Ke Deewane; Aap Ki Khatir (1980 film) Aap To Aise Na The; Aarada Gaaya; Aarani Mantalu; Aarohanam (1980 film) Aasha (1980 film) Aatagadu; Aayiram Vaasal Idhayam; Ab Ayega Mazaa; Abdullah (film) AC/DC: Let There Be Rock; Act of Love (1980 film) Action (1980 film) Adhikaram; Adrien's Story
Aap Ke Deewane (1980) Bombay 405 Miles (1980) Desh Drohi (1980) Dhan Daulat (1980) Dostana (1980) Jwalamukhi (1980) Jal Mahal (1980) Karz (1980) Patthar Se Takkar (1980)
Aap Ke Deewane: Rocky 1980 Jal Mahal: Ravi 1980 The Burning Train: Ravi 1980 Takkar: Vijay 1980 Jyoti Bane Jwala: Suraj & Jyothi / Jwala (Dual Role) 1980 Judaai: Dr. Shashikant Verma 1980 Neeyat: Jeet 1980 Nishana: Raja 1980 Maang Bharo Sajana: Ram Kumar & Chandra (Dual Role) 1980 Aasha: Deepak
Rajesh Roshan had a frequent successful collaboration with Kishore Kumar, Basu Chatterjee, Dev Anand, Mohammed Rafi, Amit Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle.He shot to fame with the score for the 1974 film Kunwara Baap and the 1975 film Julie; for the latter he won the Filmfare Best Music Director Award.
Tina Munim was born on 11 February 1957. [3] She graduated high school in 1975 from the MM Pupils Own School in Khar, Bombay. The same year, she was crowned Femina Teen Princess India 1975 and represented India at the Miss Teenage Intercontinental contest in Aruba, where she was crowned second runner-up. [4]