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After a few months as a tenant, Seema is invited to a lavish party hosted by an acquaintance, and she performs a song under the guise of a famous Hawaiian dancer, who is unable to make it to the party. After the performance, she is nearly killed by criminals who think she is a spy, but Arun comes to her rescue, styling himself as an invisible person and introducing himself to them as "Mr. India". Seema subsequently falls for her rescuer, however, Arun keeps his identity as Mr. India secret for a few more months. One day, Arun uses the device to trick one of Mogambo's henchmen to foil his criminal plans; he reports the incident to his leader.


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The sequences where Sridevi dresses up as Charlie Chaplin's on-screen character The Tramp took between 30 and 35 days to finish.[29] In an interview in Filmfare's December 1992 issue, she called the sequences "my all-time favourite" and revealed that the film's crew loved her while she wore the costume.[30] The song "Kate Nahin Kat Te" was shot in Srinagar.[31] Saroj Khan found it to be the "most difficult song" of her career, and said she took fifteen minutes to do the choreography, requiring her to create "sensuous movements".[32] Filming was finished after 350 days and Waman Bhonsle and Gurudutt Shirali edited it.[2] Kapur asked them to cut several repeats of the line, "Mogambo khush hua", as he felt it appeared too often in the film. Akhtar disagreed with him, convincing him that the line would be popular with the audience. Peter Pereira handled the special effects.[33] He used mechanical effects to make Anil Kapoor's character invisible and stop-motion technique for his footprints.[26]

T-Series released the album on 30 October 1986; it became a commercial success.[34] 2.5 million cassettes were sold, according to a 24 July 1987 The Indian Express report.[36] M. Rahman of India Today wrote it "has started a trend and film-goers will be hearing similar music over and over again in several forthcoming films".[37] In 2018, Scroll.in praised Kapur's ability to "insert grown-up feelings into an otherwise family-friendly film without being tasteless" in "Kate Nahin Kat Te". The song, which Nikhat Kazmi labelled as the "encapsulation of the feminine nonpareil",[38] was parodied in Rangeela (1995), Aiyyaa (2012), and Gunday (2014), and sampled in the song "O Janiya" from Force 2 (2016).[39] "Hawa Hawai" was referenced in Salaam Bombay! (1988),[40] inspired the title of Amole Gupte's 2014 drama film,[41] and was remixed for Tumhari Sulu in 2018;[42][43] Sridevi performed it at the Hope '86 concert in Calcutta (present-day Kolkata).[2][44]

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