Maine Pyar Kiya Page #4

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
1,864 Views


I've brought sweetmeats for you.

Keep them there. I'll eat them.

But I'll feed him myself.

Open your mouth.

Why is your face swollen?

- Open your mouth.

- Mother, we were boxing.

Why do you keep fighting?

I'm keeping these here.

Eat them later.

What's burning?

ls something burning?

No, mother.

This is burning.

Brought it from the prayer room?

Give it to everybody.

I need this!

You saved us today!

This cigarette had me...!

You also throw it away.

I said throw it away!

He's not throwing it!

injurious to health.

She asked you to and you put it off.

Of course. You have to

do it if you make friends.

This time I'll play Olympics.

You can't! Just eat bananas!

Lost again! Better stop playing.

- You've lost to me the third time

- I know.

- Fool!

- And you're a champion?

Of course I'm the champion!

- Playing table tennis?

- No, we were swimming.

- Greedy hog! - Why are

boys so vain about their game?

Because this game requires stamina

and brains which girls don't have.

ls that so? Shall I play to show?

Yes, I'll watch with mother.

This looks like your Dad's letter.

- Look at him. Does he look

like a champion? - No way.

You lost to me 3 times

Maybe you'll win with a toffee!

Don't want to play?

- Later.

- Saw that?

First I'll play to show.

Then, later.

Why is she crying?

Her father has written.

She will feel emotional.

Wipe your tears.

She's not wiping them.

To feel sad and cry alone...

It's injurious to health.

Good! He said it once

and you wiped your tears.

Of course. If you make

friends, you have to do it.

P:

You? Come in.

How is the pain?

It's a little hurt- it will be fine-.

There's one rule to friendship.

Keep this medicine there.

Shall I apply it?

I'll keep my eyes shut.

Do you know what mother says about me?

That I make friends wherever I go.

Abroad. But you are

different from all of them.

You, your talks.

Everything is different.

Do you know?

Won't you say anything?

You can open your eyes.

Why? What's the matter?

- Nothing.

- Really?

Girls are like this! Crazy!

Come in Prem.

This is my nephew, Jeevan.

He'll learn work with us.

Let's have the

inauguration this Sunday.

I've organized a party for Saturday.

Just friends. You must come.

She's called you for the party

Why are you taking me along?

I won't go without you.

- Why?

- What do you mean?

Answer me why?

- Because...

- Because?

I won't tell!

Do you know you're looking handsome.

I'm very handsome. Know

what mother says about me?

That I look dashing when

I shave and wear a coat.

- Are you getting bored?

- No.

I have a certain style.

Mother praising me is obvious.

There's something in some people.

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