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Om shanti om
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3 editions published in 2008 in Hindi and English and held by 336 libraries worldwide A romantic saga of a boy next door, Om Prakesh Makhija, who works as a junior artiste in bollywood in the 70's. He is madly [in] love with the superstar of that time, Shantipriya. His dreams and aspirations to become a superstar and be with his lady love are thwarted as he witnesses the brutal murder of his beloved Shantipriya by a mercenary producer Mukesh Mehra. Om Prakash dies trying to save his Shanti. But destiny has something else in store when 'Om Prakash' a junior artiste returns as 'Om Kapoor' the superstar of 2007!! His journey of rediscovering himself, his past life and avenging the death of his beloved is the story of 'Om Shanti Om!'
Straight from the heart
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12 editions published between 1999 and 2005 in Hindi and held by 284 libraries worldwide When a famous musician learns that his daughter has fallen in love with one of his students, he sends him away and marries her to another man. When her devoted new husband realizes the degree to which she still loves the other man, he helps her search for him.
Marigold
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3 editions published between 2008 and 2009 in English and held by 169 libraries worldwide Feisty B-list actress Marigold Lexton is stranded and broke in Goa, India after financing flops on her low-budget film. She lands a role in a musical to pay her way home and, eager to prove herself, seeks famed choreographer Prem Rajput's guidance. A whirlwind romance begins until Marigold discovers Prem has a powerful, inescapable past and a future that holds no place for her.
Baabul
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4 editions published between 2006 and 2007 in Hindi and held by 151 libraries worldwide The story of a father's attempt to rescue his daughter-in-law from her grief after his son dies tragically. The film deals with the social issue of widow remarriage.
Baghban
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4 editions published between 2003 and 2005 in Hindi and held by 147 libraries worldwide At retirement, a father and mother go to live, separately, with their unwilling sons and their wives.
Partner
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4 editions published between 2005 and 2007 in Hindi and held by 130 libraries worldwide Bhaskar is in love with his multi-millionaire boss, Priya Jaisingh, but doesn't know how to tell her. He seeks advice from love guru, Prem, who likes nothing better than helping lonely souls find their soul mates. He keeps giving Bhaskar tips on how to woo his boss. However, as Prem teaches his worst and most ardent student to woo Priya, he, the confirmed bachelor, finds himself getting involved with Naina, a single mother.
Ajab Prem ki ghazab kahani
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3 editions published in 2009 in Hindi and held by 112 libraries worldwide As life president of Happy Club, Prem's always trying to make everybody happy, but somehow it always ends in disaster. Kidnapping Jenny was a big mistake, but now he's working, eating meat, and helping her runaway from her own wedding.
Jaan-e-mann let's fall in love again
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2 editions published between 2006 and 2007 in Hindi and held by 111 libraries worldwide The story of three friends who have varied life expereinces yet their hearts remain tied to one another.
Maine pyaar kyun kiya
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5 editions published between 2005 and 2007 in Hindi and held by 104 libraries worldwide Dr. Samir's a flirt who loves to lie. Lovelorn Naina helps him thrive. Girlfriend Sonia keeps threatening to die. But Pyaare breaks windows and helps her survive. There's a slap happy mom who's quite a gal & Vicky is the doc's only loyal pal. Thapa on crutches will have you in stitches.
Wanted
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4 editions published in 2009 in Hindi and held by 83 libraries worldwide Radhe is a hardcore gangster. A sharpshooter with a sharp brain, he works for Gani Bhai, the dreaded Mafioso, but on his own terms. Radhe single handedly eliminates Gani Bhai's enemies one by one, making more enemies in the process than he bargained for. Whether it's the Golden Gang or Data Pawle's Gang, everybody wants the biggest piece of the lucrative cake that is Mumbai and the only way to get it is to eliminate whoever gets in the way.
Hum aapke hain koun
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2 editions published between 1994 and 2000 in Hindi and held by 83 libraries worldwide Two families are brought together by a marriage; when the wife dies, leaving a child, the wife's sister is pressured to marry the widower and become the mother of the child. However, the husband's brother has already fallen in love with her.
No entry
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2 editions published in 2005 in Hindi and held by 79 libraries worldwide The comedy film focuses on three men: "Kishan 'the married man,' Sunny 'the bachelor,' and Prem 'the married bachelor.' ... Faithful Kishan has a very suspicious wife, while playboy Prem has a trusting wife. Trouble brews when Prem decides to make Kishan taste the forbidden fruit that he loves so much... in the form of the sultry siren Bobby, who walks through the "no entry" board right into the lives of them all."--container.
Lucky no time for love
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1 edition published in 2005 in Hindi and held by 75 libraries worldwide An Indian young man is thrown together with a quiet young Indian schoolgirl while both of them are living in Russia and are caught in a political upheaval. Together, they make the dangerous journey back to their homes.
Chori chori chupke chupke
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13 editions published between 2000 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 71 libraries worldwide This film, a love story about the intriguing web of human relationships, is enhanced by youth and melodious music.
Veer
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1 edition published in 2009 in Hindi and held by 70 libraries worldwide "The Pindari warrior Veer plots to overthrow British rule in Madhavgarh, while falling in love with princess Yashodharra, daughter of King Gyanendra who as a prince, in the past, had betrayed the Pindaris, leading to a massacre of 4,500 men.
No entry dangerous curves ahead = No enṭrī
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1 edition published in 2005 in Hindi and held by 66 libraries worldwide Comedy about three friends who have very different relationships with the women in their lives. Faithful Kishan has a very suspicious wife, while playboy Prem has a trusting wife. Shekhar's fiancee Sanjana is somewhere in the middle. Trouble brews when Prem decides to make Kishan taste the forbidden fruit that he loves so much... in the form of the sultry siren Bobby, who walks through the "no entry" board right into their lives--Container.
Hum aapke hain koun
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11 editions published between 1994 and 2005 in Hindi and English and held by 66 libraries worldwide Two families are brought together by a marriage; when the wife dies, leaving a child, the wife's sister is pressured to marry the widower and become the mother of the child. However, the husband's brother has already fallen in love with the sister.
Hum tumhare hain sanam
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6 editions published between 2002 and 2010 in Hindi and Undetermined and held by 60 libraries worldwide Gopal and Nita go to live with their fathers best friend after his death. He also Radha and Prashant the children of the deceased daughter that he neglected after taking the orphans. Gopal and Radha grow up and get married.
Hum aapke hain koun--! Hama āpake hain kauna
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3 editions published in 1998 in Hindi and held by 59 libraries worldwide The sacrifice of personal happiness and romantic fulfilment for the greater good of their family's interests, requires that both Nisha and Prem make a painfully difficult choice. Upon the untimely death of her beloved sister, Nisha's brother-in-law is consumed with anxiety about the upbringing of his motherless newborn son. A visiting physician prescribes a quick second marriage, preferably to someone who will nurture the child as her own, and the obvious candidate is Nisha. The only snag is that unknown to their families it is Prem that Nisha loves and it is his brother she is being asked to marry.
Mujhse shaadi karogi
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5 editions published between 2004 and 2006 in Hindi and held by 58 libraries worldwide When two handsome hunks fall in love with the same girl a love triangle and zany comedy result. When Sameer falls in love with Rani, his happiness is soon sabotaged by none other than his new roommate Sunny, who has also fallen for Rani. Both Romeos try desperate measures to win their lady love, but whatever Sameer does goes spectacularly wrong, and whatever Sunny tries goes spectacularly right. Other complications arise from Rani's strict army officer father, Sameer's best friend and astrologer, and a resident snoozer. more
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Adultery Arranged marriage British Occupation of India (1765-1947) Brothers Brothers and sisters Children and adults Choice (Psychology) Comedy films Dating (Social customs) Drama East Indians Families Fathers and daughters Feature films Feature films Fiction films Foreign films Friendship Gangster films Gangsters History India Industrial relations Inheritance and succession Interethnic dating Intergenerational relations Love Mafia Man-woman relationships Marriage Melodrama Motion picture actors and actresses Motion picture industry Motion pictures Motion pictures, Indic Musical films Musicians Parents-in-law Police Police chiefs Political science Reincarnation Remarriage Revenge Romance films Romantic comedy films Roommates Russia (Federation) Sons--Death Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
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Alternative Names
Salman Khan.
Salman Khan 1965-
Languages
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English (30) Undetermined (7) Russian (5) German (4) No Linguistic content (3) Tamil (1) Persian (1) Hmong (1) Panjabi (1) Covers
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