Romance (1983 film)

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Romance
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Directed byRamanand Sagar
Produced byRamanand Sagar
StarringKumar Gaurav
Poonam Dhillon
Shammi Kapoor
Sushma Seth
Saeed Jaffrey
Music byRahul Dev Burman
Release date
21 October 1983 (1983-10-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Romance is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles.

Romance (1983) is a colourful, lively story of two teenage lovers of the jet age; Sonia, a half-English girl, and Amar an Indian youth, whose romance blossoms across thousands of miles and crosses all barriers.

Plot[]

British based Mr. and Mrs. Roy are thrilled when their son announces that he is going to marry a Caucasian woman. Soon they are blessed when a daughter, Sonia, is born. Tragically, their son passes away, leaving them heartbroken.

Sonia grows up under her mother's strict control and guidance, and the love of her grandparents, who encourage her to visit India, which she does. When she returns, she announces that she has met her soul-mate in Amar, who she is going to invite to Britain, where they will marry.

Her mother does not approve of this, as she wants Sonia to marry the Caucasian male of her choice, and will not permit any interference from her in-laws, who are asked to leave her house. In the meantime Amar's passport and money are stolen. He manages to board a ship bound for Britain, where he is subsequently apprehended, arrested and turned over for prosecution and possible deportation as an illegal immigrant. It looks like Sonia's mother will have her way with her daughter after all.

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Soundtrack[]

Song Singer
"Mang Loonga Main Tujhe Taqdeer Se, Ji Nahin Bharta Teri Tasveer Se" Lata Mangeshkar, Amit Kumar
"Dil Ke Aasman Pe Gham Ki Ghata Chhayi, Aayi Aayi Aayi, Teri Yaad Aayi" Lata Mangeshkar, Amit Kumar
"O My God, Tum Mujhse Karte Ho Itna Pyar, Main Pagal Ho Jaungi" Lata Mangeshkar, Amit Kumar
"Aur Intezar Ab Mushkil Hai" Amit Kumar
"Yeh Zindagi Kuch Bhi Sahi" R. D. Burman
"Love Love Love" Asha Bhosle, Chandrashekhar Gadgil, Manna Dey

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