Kyun Tum Say Itna Pyar Hai

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Kyun Tum Say Itna Pyar Hai
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Directed by Ajab Gul
Written byAjab Gul
Produced bySaqib Khan
Ajab Gul
StarringArbaaz Khan
Veena Malik
Ajab Gul
Babrak Shah
Nadeem
Tahira Wasti
Nighat Butt
CinematographyWaqar Bukhari
Edited byQurbaan
Music byAjab Gul
Release date
  • 29 April 2005 (2005-04-29)
Country Pakistan
Language Urdu

Kyun Tum Say Itna Pyar Hai is a Pakistani Urdu film starring Arbaaz Khan, Veena Malik, Babrik Shah, Ajab Gul, and Sana Nawaz. This is the second directorial project of Ajab Gul after Khoey Ho Tum Kahan. This film is directed by Ajab Gul who has a long affiliation with the TV, stage, and film industry in Pakistan. The film is a blend of family drama, romance, and action, typical of most Lollywood movies.

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Plot

The families of the two, a former judge (Nadeem) and ex-chief minister (Talat Hussain) are interlinked by nuptials but do not serve as bonds. Talat is a power-hungry politician who resorts to anything—bribery, killings, abductions—to achieve his goals. He is currently under investigation, and the man leading the case is Nadeem's character, a traditional upstanding citizen and a champion of values and justice.

The only blemish in Nadeem’s life is his two wives, one being Ajab Gul’s mother with whom he has a strained relationship. Police officer Babrak Shah by the other wife is acknowledged as his son and so the stepbrothers have a strong dislike for each other. They also share the love of the same girl (Talat's daughter played by Veena Malik) whose marriage to Babrak deepens the enmity and a sense of deprivation in Gul.

Renowned television and film actors such as Tahira Wasti and Nighat Chaudhry play supporting roles in the movie.

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