Amne Samne is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language film directed by debutante Ashim Samanta and starring Mithun Chakraborty in a dual role, alongside Bindiya Goswami, Aarti Gupta, Dinesh Thakur, Kamal Kapoor and Leela Mishra in important roles. This film's plot resembles the 1970 film Sachaa Jhutha. Amne Samne (1982) was a hit at the box office and created a strong base and hype for the then 2 upcoming movies of Mithun Chakraborty Taqdeer Ka Badshah (1982) and the legendary Disco Dancer (1982) both directed by Babbar Subhash.
Gopi is a simple-minded villager who travels to Mumbai looking for a job. He is approached by some men who mistake him for Johnny. Johnny is a criminal who works for the underworld don Supremo, and is also a stage performer by day to cover up his criminal activities. When he meets his lookalike, Johnny decides to use him as a fall guy in case the police discover who he is. Gopi is trained into becoming Johnny to convincingly impersonate him, unknowingly becoming an accomplice to Johnny's crimes. When the police discover Johnny has stolen valuable statues, Gopi is blamed and must prove his innocence to everyone.