Some fools, if you asked them to conceive of a Super Hit, would try to sell you a story about some guy who has spider powers or space ships coming to Earth and blowing things up. Sure, that stuff is fun, but Super Hit? I don't think so.
What do you think Inspector?
Me? I'll try to stop bullying... Oh wait, you're talking about GEETA! Kaun Geeta? Only the leading lady in MY conception of a Super Hit! ( Geeta is extremely tough, so be careful what you say to her! )
In conclusion, Sadhana knows how to make an entertaining pot boiler of a movie.
So, maybe you said to yourself, "Do R.K. Nayyar and I really share the same conception of a super-hit? I mean, in a super-hit, I would expect to find lots of men with their shirts undone to the navel, monkeys - both real and fake, a double role, siblings separated at a fair only to unknowingly reunite years later, brothers on opposite sides of the law, Helen, an ass-kicking heroine who has a "tough" knickname for her knife, and a low-budget yet high-concept gangster's lair. Could R.K. Nayyar possibly cram all of this into one film?"
Since I must go earn a living doing things other than typing up an amusing review of Super Hit Geeta Mera Naam, please enjoy Feroz Khan swinging through the trees singing love songs to the monkeys that live there while Helen looks on jealously!
I have to add that Geeta Mera Naam was actually directed by Sadhana, which makes it that much more awesome!
Hum Dono could have been much better than it actually was. I'm a big fan of Goldie's screenplays in general and I love double roles - "How could this possibly be bad?" I thought.

Two Dev Anands, but only one moustache and pompadour between them.
( More Dev Anand and Dev Anand shenanigans inside here! )
Two Dev Anands, but only one moustache and pompadour between them.
( More Dev Anand and Dev Anand shenanigans inside here! )
