Aishwarya Rai, Anupam Kher, Beena

The Kapoors are a wealthy family. There is grandpa Kapoor; Grandma Kapoor; their son Kailashnath Kapoor, and his daughter Ashi. As Ashi has come of age, the Kapoors are now on the look-out for a suita...( read more  read more... )ble groom. They meet with the Malhotras, as Mr. Malhotra has been a childhood friend of Kailashnath, and his wife. Their son, Rohit Malhotra, has also come of age, and they would like to marry Ashi with Rohit. Kailashnath tells his parents about this, and they all approve of the match. Ashi is very headstrong and wants to check out Rohit, and she travels to Switerland, where Rohit has a garment business. There she meets with Bobby Oberoi, and mistakes him for Rohit Malhotra. Bobby and Ashi fall in love with each other. Bobby makes a clean breast of the misunderstanding. The Kapoors meet with Bobby's mom, Gayetri Oberoi (Beena), and a marriage date is set. Shortly before the marriage, the Police investigate a large sum of money by Kailashnath. Gayetri, who is a bank manager, is approached by the Police, and she co-operates with them. Kailashnath is arrested. This angers Kailashnath and he cancels their marriage, and announces that Ashi will marry Rohit instead.

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Directed by: Rahul Rawail

Release Date: August 15, 1997

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DVD Release Date: December 8, 1998

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  • April 27, 2008
    The first film I remember I ever saw on video.
  • February 19, 2008
    i really love this film
  • February 11, 2008
    Not bad, could have been better, especially since this was one of Aishwarya's debuts.

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