Maine Pyar Kiya Page #3

Synopsis: Karan (Alok Nath) lives in a small house with his only daughter, Suman (Bhagyashree). He decides to travel overseas in Dubai, in the Persian Gulf, so that he can accumulate enough wealth to get his daughter married. He decides to leave his daughter with his friend, Kishen Kumar choudhury (Rajiv Verma), wife Mrs. Kaushalya (Reema Lagoo), and son Prem (Salman Khan). Prem is supposed to marry Seema (Pervin Dastur), who is the only daughter of Kishen's business partner, Ranjeet (Ajit Vachani). But Prem falls in love with Suman. He woos her until she also falls in love with him. Kaushalya approves of Suman, but Kishan does not, and asks her to get out of his house and life, as he feels that she has taken advantage of his hospitality. Karan returns and is enraged at Kishan's behaviour. Prem is unhappy with his dad's decision, and he decides to leave home and be near Suman. But Karan does not approve of Prem, and will not let him come anywhere near Suman. Prem will now have to prove himself t
Genre: Drama, Family, Musical
Director(s): Sooraj R. Barjatya
Production: Rajshri Media
  4 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
NOT RATED
Year:
1989
192 min
1,862 Views


Will you practice your

talent of boxing on us?

Save yourself if you can.

May I come in?

I'll wear my clothes.

What did you do in America?

- Studies.

- Studies?

Who studies these days?

Don't pretend to be innocent!

Don't leave me and go.

I feel very lonely.

Lunch is served.

Everybody is waiting.

If you're free, will you

sit with her for awhile?

She's feeling very lonely.

- Sure.

- I'm an expert in loneliness.

May ljoin in to pass time?

That's because I ate corn.

Prem recited a nice couplet about

you in the car. Shall I tell you?

Yes.

It's like this. Pay

attention. I want applause.

Are these your tresses

or a net of satin?

How fortunate are the rats

who nibbled away your hair!

Please sit...

Your walk man.

You like my poem so much

that you broke the glass?

You're very old fashioned.

I'll tell you an imported line.

You'll break the entire house.

You said shut up.

I said cut up...

Your cap.

For you, from me.

- For me?

- Can't I give a gift to my friend?

Friend? But we just met.

A friend is one you want

to meet and talk to.

Whom you like.

And then our fathers are friends.

And this cap has been made for friends.

There's one rule in friendship.

Today again the son won the race.

Whenever I lose to him,

I'll celebrate my losing.

One should have a son like Prem!

Let's go Seema.

Your son possesses all your qualities

Now get the cigarette!

I've been trying for so long!

People puff away constantly.

When did you begin?

Sometimes I'd take a puff

after dinner in America.

Hurry up! Why are you

removing tobacco?

- It's finished.

- It's finished?

Now where can we get it?

Let me think.

- We'll get it!

- Where?

In Papa's room, in the

white cigarette case.

Papa must be downstairs.

Go and get it.

Are you mad? I won't go!

But why are you so scared of Papa?

- Will you go or not?

- I won't go!

- I'll hit you!

- Chop my head with a sword.

But don't send me to 440 volts.

Let's go together.

And die together.

All right. Let's go.

I have work.

That way.

Go and get it alone.

Open sesame!

What are you doing here?

Clearly say what you want.

Prem has asked for a cigarette.

- I mean a book.

- Which one?

Our dear Papa.

Prem asked for it, not me!

Grandfather not papa.

Uncle not grandpa.

Our dear Vivekanand.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing. Exercise.

Here you are.

He was a great man. I'll read it

in the day and return it by evening.

Brother, what are you hiding?

I went to borrow a book for Prem.

This is the cigarette...

The day is bad. I'll go mad!

He's not here.

Give the master his tea in

his room. Sugar separate.

He's here.

Idiot! Do something!

Now what will we do?

Why do you hang these?

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