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Kishen Kumar Chaudhary and Karan are family like friends, when Kishen's wife Mrs. Kaushalya gives birth to a baby boy Prem, Karan helps the couple bring up there child with out- most care. ... See full summary »

Director:

 Sooraj R. Barjatya

Writers:

 S.M. Ahale (story), Sooraj R. Barjatya (dialogue),1 more credit »

Stars:

 Salman Khan, Bhagyashree, Alok Nath |See full cast and crew »


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Kishen Kumar Chaudhary and Karan are family like friends, when Kishen's wife Mrs. Kaushalya
 gives birth to a baby boy Prem, Karan helps the couple bring up there child with out- most care. 
Years later the two friends have parted ways, Karan likes in a shanty house, works as a mechanic
 and is the father to a young girl Suman while Kishen is a wealthy industrialist and lives in a 
spacious bungalow. In order to accumulate huge sums of fund abroad for good living Karan
 decides to leave Suman in the care of the Chaudhary's family. All is well there for Suman as she
 is befriend by Prem which eventually blossom to love, Kaushalya finds out about Prem and 
Suman's relationship and approve of Suman as her daughter-in-law but Kishen is quite unhappy 
with the relationship as he have plans to get Prem marry to his business partner's daughter 
Seema thus he insults Suman and throw her out of his house. Karan returns and is enraged at the
 treatment his daughter receive and leaves the house.

 



  Movie Reviews

Maine Pyar Kiya came out at the time when multistarrers were the safest bet at the box office. 
Maine Pyar Kiya the highest grossing movies of 1989 and considering it had to contend with Yash 
Chopra's Chandni that is very good indeed. Salman Khan and Bhagyashree made their debut along
 with debutant director Sooray Barjatya. Bhagyashree went on to get married whilst Salman Khan
 went on to star in Sooraj Barjatya's Hum Aapke hain koun and Hum Saath Saath Hain. Most 
people may claim HAHK was Mr Barjatya's best movie but I find it ridiculously overrated, MPK was
 Mr Barjatya's finest hour. The story is as old as the hills but the way it is told is very sweet and 
you really feel for the lovers. The thing I love so much about MPK is the songs, each one is a mast
erpiece. Usually when I listen to a movie soundtrack I normally listen to a couple of songs and 
skip the rest but not the case with MPK, I can listen to the songs over and over again and never
 get bored. My favourites are Mere Rang ne or Kabootar Ja Ja. In fact I would go as far as calling 
MPK the best soundtrack of the 80's. MPK is one of those love stories I can watch over and over 
again and love it even more. A true 80's masterpiece.

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