Description: Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar - Bollywood Hindi Vinyl LP - Jatin Lalit - Made in UK (England) - Indian Soundtrack - India - Super Rare RARE Vinyl Record LP pressed in England. Music by Jatin Lalit, Majrooh Sultanpuri – Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Label: Saregama – S6710S00030 Format: Vinyl, LP, Remastered Made in United Kingdom - England Tracks: A1 Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam & Jatin*– Yahaan Ke Hum Sikander A2 Udit Narayan & Sadhana Sargam– Pehla Nasha A3 Udit Narayan– Arre Yaaron Mere Pyaaron B1 Sadhana Sargam, Jatin* & Chorus*– Humse Hai Sara Jahan B2 Amit Kumar & Alka Yagnik– Naam Hai Mera Fonseca B3 Jatin*– Rooth Kar Humse B4 Udit Narayan & Sadhana Sargam– Shehar Ki Pariyon Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Saregama India Ltd. Marketed By – Sony DADC Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd. Manufactured By – Sony DADC Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd. Pressed By – DMS Ltd. Film Director – Mansoor Khan Film Producer – Nasir Husain Lyrics By – Majrooh Sultanpuri Music By – Jatin Lalit On Front Cover Digitally Remastered o Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (transl. The one who wins is the king) also abbreviated as JJWS is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age sports film, directed and co-written by Mansoor Khan,[2] and produced and co-written by Nasir Hussain. The film stars Aamir Khan,[3] Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori, Pooja Bedi, Mamik Singh and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, whilst Aamir's brother Faisal Khan makes a special appearance. The music was by Jatin–Lalit. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar was inspired by the 1979 American film Breaking Away.[4][5] It won two Filmfare Awards, including Best Film.[6] It was remade in Telugu in 1999 as Thammudu which in turn was remade in multiple languages.[7] Cast Aamir Khan as Sanjaylal Sharma a.k.a. Sanju aka Sanjay Thapar Ayesha Jhulka as Anjali Deepak Tijori as Shekhar Malhotra Mamik Singh as Ratanlal Sharma a.k.a. Ratan Kiran Zaveri Bhatia as Kalpana Sooraj Thapar as Shekhar Malhotra's friend Prakash Ramchandani as Shekhar Malhotra's friend Bobby Khanna as Shekhar Malhotra's friend Pooja Bedi as Devika[8] Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Ramlal Sharma Aditya Lakhia as Maksood a.k.a. Ghode Deven Bhojani as Ghanshyam a.k.a. Ghanshu[8] Asrani as Mr. Dubey (Model school teacher) Faisal Khan in a special appearance (College student) Imran Khan as Young Sanjaylal Sharokh Bharucha as Young Ratanlal Anjan Srivastav as Race commentator Ajit Vachani as Rajput's Principal Deb Mukherjee as Rajput's Coach Ravindra Kapoor as Shakoor Miyaan Jatin Pandit as Xavier's college student and performer at the college dance event Lalit Pandit as Xavier's college student and guitarist at college dance event Amol Gupte as cycle race commentator Girija Shettar as lead in the song "Jawa ho yaaron song" - Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Ahmed Khan as Girdhari aka Anjali's Father Shehnaz Kudia as Rukhsana aka Devika's friend and classmate Naushad Abbas as School fighter who gets thrown on the car and injured by Mamik Jahangir as Dance Judge Hanif Sheikh as School fighter Shekhar Shukla as smoking the cigarette that caught fire Shiraz Zack as Rita Miki Khan as Randheer Thapar Salim Khan Ding-Dong as Himself Production The film was directed by Mansoor Khan, and written and produced by Nasir Hussain.[9] Akshay Kumar had auditioned[10] and Milind Soman was signed for Shekhar Malhotra's role,[11] before Deepak Tijori played the role. Aditya Pancholi was selected to play the role of Ratan, but the role went to Mamik Singh, as confirmed by DNA. The plot has similarities to the 1979 American film Breaking Away. However, Mansoor Khan stated that he only became aware of Breaking Away after the likeness was brought to his attention, some time after the release of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander. Both films have several similarities, including friendship, class barriers, bicycle racing, and parental relationship, but otherwise have different narratives, characters, motivations, treatment and racing rules.[12] Filming Though it is clearly mentioned in the introductory voice over that the movie is based in Dehradun (in fact, the first word spoken in the movie is "Dehradun"), it is mentioned twice in the movie (both times by the commentator during the cycle race) that it takes place in Kodaikanal. The movie has been shot predominantly in various locations[13] in the south of India, primarily Kodaikanal.[14] Soman had completed 75% of his scenes before being replaced by Tijori.[15] Music Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Studio album by Jatin–Lalit and Majrooh Sultanpuri Released 1992 Genre Feature film soundtrack Length 35:01 Label Saregama Producer Jatin–Lalit Jatin–Lalit chronology Yaara Dildara (1991) Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) Khiladi (1992) Majrooh Sultanpuri chronology Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995) Professional ratingsReview scores Source Rating Planet Bollywood [16] The music for the film was composed by Jatin–Lalit and the lyrics were penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The soundtrack, the second collaboration between Jatin and Lalit, helped to launch their careers. It was nominated for Best Music at the 1993 Filmfare Awards. "Pehla Nasha" was the fourth film song in Indian cinema (the first one being "Jogi O Jogi" from Lakhon Mein Ek (1971), followed by "Baare Baare" from Naagarahaavu (1972) and "Sundari Neeyum" from Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990)) to be shot in complete slow motion. The technique was later used in many films and music videos. Pehla Nasha was the most popular track of the album and has become a cult song. Other popular tracks were "Humse Hai Sara Jahan", "Rooth Ke Humse" and "Arre Yaaron Mere Pyaaron". The song "Arre Yaaron Mere Pyaaron" was sung by Udit Narayan along with Vijeta Pandit.[17] Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar was the third best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1992, having sold 2.5 million units in India.[18] All lyrics are written by Majrooh Sultanpuri; all music is composed by Jatin–Lalit
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