Majhdhaar
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Directed by | Esmayeel Shroff |
Written by | Salim Khan |
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Music by | Nadeem-Shravan |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Majhdhaar is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. The cast includes Salman Khan, Manisha Koirala and Rahul Roy.
Plot[]
The movie starts with Krishna talking to Shanti while he receives a letter and then realizes he is late and must be leaving to meet someone, he then reaches a house and sees Gopal on his deathbed, and Gopal goes into a flashback. This story is about three childhood best friends: Krishna, Radha and Gopal (an orphan). Krishna (Rahul Roy) and Radha (Manisha Koirala) are in love, Gopal loves Radha. Gopal goes to earn and become financially strong so that on his return, he can marry Radha, meanwhile when Gopal is gone, Krishna and Radha get involved in an intimate relationship, which results in Radha getting pregnant. Then Gopal (Salman Khan) returns to Radha's life. Radha, who is still in love with Krishna, is unable to express her feelings about Krishna to Gopal. Circumstances become favorable for Gopal and he succeeds in marrying Radha, and subsequently, Radha gives birth to a baby girl, Shanti (Krishna's child). Radha, feeling guilty, leaves Shanti with Gopal (who thinks Shanti is his daughter) and returns to her father's house. Later Radha attempts suicide by jumping into a river but fails; caught by the police, they keep her under their supervision. Gopal gets to know where she is and comes to meet Radha, Radha tells Gopal that she loved Krishna and Shanti is Krishna's daughter. Gopal breaks down and says that everything will be alright. He makes his Will and hands over Shanti to Krishna, her biological father with a letter saying that he is going away. Gopal also decides to give all his wealth to Shanti along with the divorce papers thus setting Radha free from this relationship so that she can live her life the way she wants. Gopal then goes away onto a ship. Back to the future, elderly Gopal lying on the bed meets Krishna and says he just wanted to meet Krishna once as his death was near. Gopal then dies. Krishna then discloses to his daughter that years ago the night when Gopal left, Radha went to an Ashram leaving everyone, to spend the rest of her life there and the letter that Krishna received the other day said that Radha had passed away.
Cast[]
- Salman Khan as Gopal
- Rahul Roy as Krishna
- Manisha Koirala as Radha Rai
- Raj Babbar as Mohan
- as Geeta, friend of Radha
- Rajeev Verma as Rai Saahab
Soundtrack[]
The music for this film was composed by the duo Nadeem Shravan. The song "Aye Mere Dost Dosti Ki Kasam" was originally composed for the 1993 film Do Kadam which starred Salman Khan, Divya Bharti and Karisma Kapoor. But the film was later shelved.
# | Song | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Aye Mere Dost Dosti Ki Kasam" | Kumar Sanu, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 07:11 |
2 | "Humne Khamoshi Se Tumhe Dil Mein Basaya Hai" | Alka Yagnik | 04:54 |
3 | "Humne Khamoshi Se Tumhe Dil Mein Basaya Hai" | Pankaj Udhas | 05:01 |
4 | "Kya Zamana Aa Gaya" | Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan | 07:08 |
5 | "Main Is Se Mohabbat Karta Hoon" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Mohammad Aziz | 06:00 |
6 | "Sagar se Gehra Hai Pyar" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Alka Yagnik | 07:21 |
7 | "Tararam Tararam Tararam Pa" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 06:57 |
8 | "Kyun Itni Magroor" | Vinod Rathod | 06:10 |
External links[]
- 1996 films
- Hindi-language films
- 1990s Hindi-language films
- Indian films
- Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan
- 1990s Hindi-language film stubs