Prem (Salman Khan) & Suman (Bhagyashree) meet each other. Their tastes and liking are the same - so they become friends. A different relationship is born. With the right of friendship each forces the other to get rid of their bad habits. Hardly anything is spoken...but nothing is hidden either. Then their relationship is questioned in public.A boy and girl are never friends! Its just a farce a veil to hide the clandestine affairs the hungry passions the erotica! They are laughed upon. Suman is shocked. She does not speak to Prem. Until Prem gives a new name to their relationship ...LOVE. Suman belongs to the countryside where she lives with her father Karan(Alok Nath)- an auto mechanic. Karan had gone to the gulf to earn money and had left Suman in the city with Krishen his childhood friend. Krishen had since migrated to the city and has become a rich businessman. Prem is Krishen's son. The blossoming love between Prem and Suman is not approved by Krishen. Karan returns to find Suman insulted by Krishen. Severing all past relations he returns to the village with Suman. Prem revolts against his father and leaves home to be with Suman.
This is the story of Prem & Nisha. Prem is learning the ropes of business under his elder brother Rajesh and uncle Kailashnath, both successful businessman. In another town, Nisha is the darling of her elder sister Pooja and parents Prof. Choudhary and Kamladevi. Fate brings the two families together culminating in the marriage of Rajesh & Pooja. This is also when Prem meets Nisha, and falls in love with this carefree girl. In soft whispers, Prem & Nisha commit their love for each other, but ...
""A movie like this has a lot to live up to. Produced by Rajshri Productions that brought the successful and delightful Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) and Maine Pyar Kya (MPK) a taste for more family gatherings and the closeness and frankness amoung the characters. Not that this is another remake of 'HAHK'. Although there are comparable similarities not to mention references of songs from the actual movie which never fails to delight any audience. Fortunately it 'has' lived up to all the
A traditional Indian love story - with a modern twist. When Poonam and Bhagatji are told of one another by a matchmaker they have reservations about the idea of marriage. Bhagatji is very focused on his career and feels he may be too young for such a huge commitment. Also this is a completely new experience for them both life has not yet prepared them for the idea of marriage. Wishing to honour the wishes of his father Bhagatji he suggests a compromise between tradition and modern life. He wants to meet Poonam and gets to know her before making any promises he cannot keep. The meeting is arranged and the next 6 months pass in a happy haze for the young couple it seems the matchmaker knows his job they are a wonderful match for one another but then a crisis puts their love through a trial by fire and only time can tell if their feelings are strong enough to survive?
Ramkishen (Alok Nath) and his wife Mamta (Reema Lagoo) live with their three sons namely Vivek (Mohnish Behl) Prem (Salman Khan) and Vinod (Saif Ali Khan). Prem and Vinod have sweethearts in Preeti and Sapna (Sonali Bendre and Karisma Kapoor) but since Vivek has a birth handicap the family has been unable to find him a suitable match. The family meets with Adarsh and his daughter Sangeeta (Rajeev Verma and Tabu) and soon Sangeeta and Vivek get married. Since Vivek is Mamta's step-son she schemes with Dhanraj (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) to alienate him from the property and inheritance. This divides the family even though Vivek accepts his step-mother's wishes. how will Prem and Vinod react to this? Will Ramkishen accept this humiliation against his eldest son?
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