Prem (film)

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Prem
Directed by Satish Kaushik
Written by Javed Akhtar
Produced by Boney Kapoor
Starring Sanjay Kapoor
Tabu
Cinematography Baba Azmi
Chota K. Naidu
Edited by Waman Bhonsle
Gurudutt Shirali
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Narsimha Enterprises
Release date
  • 5 May 1995 (1995-05-05)
Running time
167 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Prem (transl. Love) is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Satish Kaushik and cinematography by Baba Azmi and Chota K. Naidu. It stars Sanjay Kapoor and Tabu in dual roles, and deals with the concept of reincarnation. Shekhar Kapoor was initially attached to direct the film before Kaushik was contracted. [1] The film was a box office failure. [2]

Contents

Plot

Sanjay varma is an eligible young man, who has been having hallucinations of a past life as Shantanu. He travels to a small community and meets with sanjana sharma and recognizes her as the girl named Lachi in his hallucinations. Convinced that they were lovers from a past life, he attempts in vain to impress this upon sanjna sharma

Cast

Production

Mani Ratnam and Shekhar Kapur both turned down tvarma he chance to direct the film before Satish Kaushik was finalised. [3] [4] This was Tabu's first Hindi film that she signed as a lead actress although Pehla Pehla Pyar (1994) released first. [5]

Songs

  1. "Maine Jee Liya Mar Liya Prem Kar Liya" - Nalin Dave, Alka Yagnik
  2. "Ye Dharti Ye Ambar Jab Se" (Duet) - Alka Yagnik, Nalin Dev
  3. "Saat Janam Saat Vachan Saat Samandar" - Nalin Dave
  4. "Ye Dharti Ye Ambar Jab Se" (Male) - Nalin Dave
  5. "Ye Dharti Ye Ambar Jab Se" (Female) - Alka Yagnik
  6. "Ho Meree Chudiya Bajee Chhan Chhan" - Alka Yagnik, Nalin Dev
  7. "Tum Khubsurat Ho Tum Haseen Ho" - Nalin Dave
  8. "Do Teri Akhiya Do Meri Akhiya" - Alka Yagnik, Nalin Dave
  9. "Ek Baat Hui Kal Rat Hui" - Nalin Dave, Alka Yagnik
  10. "Hai Meri Ankhiyo Ne Sapna Dekha Re" - Alka Yagnik
  11. "Hai Meri Ankhiyo Ne Sapna Dekha Re" (2) - Alka Yagnik

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