Mere Sapno Ki Rani(1997)
Mere Sapno Ki Rani is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Sanjay Kapoor, Urmila Matondkar, and Madhoo in lead roles. The story follows Vijay, a jobless young man who falls in love with a woman he sees in a dream. He later discovers she is the sister of his arranged fiancée. The film is a remake of the Telugu hit Pelli Sandadi. It features a popular soundtrack with songs like 'Choli Ke Peeche' and 'Payal Kare Ye Cham Cham'. The film was released on 15 August 1997 and has a runtime of 147 minutes.
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1997
- Director
- K. Raghavendra Rao
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 27m
- Rating
- 5.8/10
Storyline
A jobless dreamer named Vijay falls in love with a woman he sees in a dream. He finds out she is Sapna, the sister of his arranged fiancée Vandana. Vijay must win Sapna's heart while hiding his engagement from her family.
“The queen of his dreams.”
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Cast & Crew
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Mere Sapno Ki Rani
Cast reunions in this film: Shakti Kapoor & Asrani (33 films together), Anupam Kher & Shakti Kapoor (24 films together), Anupam Kher & Satish Kaushik (23 films together), Asrani & Satyendra Kapoor (15 films together), Anupam Kher & Asrani (14 films together), and Shakti Kapoor & Satyendra Kapoor (14 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title song 'Mere Sapno Ki Rani' is a remake of a popular 1969 Kishore Kumar song from the film 'Aradhana'.
- Actress Twinkle Khanna, who plays the lead, was only 22 years old and relatively new to Hindi cinema when this film released.
- The movie was a remake of the 1994 Telugu hit 'Sisindri', which was also directed by K. Raghavendra Rao.
- It was one of the early films in the career of actor Arbaaz Khan, who plays the rival suitor.
- The film's soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik, did not achieve the same level of success as many of his other 90s scores.
- A major plot point involves mistaken identity and letters, a common trope in romantic dramas of the era.
- Despite its star cast, the film was not a major commercial success at the box office upon its release.








