Prem Aggan(1998)
Prem Aggan is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Feroz Khan. The film stars Fardeen Khan, Meghna Kothari, and Shama Sikander. It tells the story of Sapna, a wealthy young woman sent to Australia by her father to marry a man of his choice, while she is in love with a poor musician named Suraj. The film is known for its melodramatic plot, over-the-top performances, and unintentionally humorous dialogue. It was a box office failure but later gained a cult following for being so bad it is entertaining. Fardeen Khan won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his role. The film was released on 30 October 1998.
Quick Facts
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- YuppTV
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1998
- Director
- Feroz Khan
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 56m
- Rating
- 1.6/10
Storyline
Sapna is forced to move to Australia by her strict father. She leaves behind her true love, Suraj, a poor musician. Suraj follows her to win her back. But her father's disapproval and Sapna's failing health threaten their love.
“The fire of love never dies.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Prem Aggan
Cast reunions in this film: Fardeen Khan & Feroz Khan (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film marked the debut of actor Fardeen Khan, son of director Feroz Khan, in a lead role.
- Feroz Khan's daughter, Laila Khan, also made her acting debut in a supporting role in this movie.
- The soundtrack featured the popular song 'Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal', a remake of a song from the 1988 film 'Khoon Bhari Maang'.
- Despite being a launch vehicle for his children, the film was a major commercial failure at the box office.
- The movie's plot is loosely inspired by the 1991 Hollywood film 'The Marrying Man', starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
- Feroz Khan himself made a cameo appearance in the film, playing a character named Colonel Veer Bahadur Singh.
- The film's poor reception led to a significant gap before Fardeen Khan's next major project, 'Jungle', in 2000.

