Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana(1992)
Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana is a 1992 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Rajesh Vakil. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Juhi Chawla, and Shanti Priya in lead roles. The story follows Kanhaiya, a poor village singer who falls in love with Sangeeta, unaware that she is the mistress of a wealthy landlord. The film explores themes of class conflict, sacrifice, and the power of love. Its music was composed by Anand-Milind. The film was produced by K.C. Bokadia under the B.M.B. Pictures banner. It received mixed reviews upon release but is remembered for its emotional narrative and songs.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1992
- Director
- Rajesh Vakil
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 21m
- Rating
- 3.6/10
Storyline
A poor village singer named Kanhaiya falls in love with a beautiful girl. But she is secretly the mistress of a cruel and powerful landlord. Kanhaiya must fight against wealth, lies, and violence to win her love. Will his voice and his heart be enough to overcome the landlord's power?
“Love that defies all wealth”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana
Cast reunions in this film: Prem Chopra & Aruna Irani (19 films together), Prem Chopra & Mithun Chakraborty (18 films together), Mithun Chakraborty & Aruna Irani (16 films together), Prem Chopra & Nirupa Roy (11 films together), Aruna Irani & Nirupa Roy (9 films together), and Tinnu Anand & Mithun Chakraborty (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film is a remake of the 1990 Tamil blockbuster 'Kizhakku Vasal', which also starred Sathyaraj and Bhanupriya in the lead roles.
- This was one of the few Hindi films for actress Bhanupriya, who was a major star in South Indian cinema at the time.
- The movie's music director, Bappi Lahiri, was known for disco hits but provided a more folk-influenced score for this rural drama.
- Director Rajesh Vakil primarily worked in Gujarati cinema, making this a rare foray into Hindi filmmaking.
- The film's release coincided with a wave of popular South Indian remakes in Bollywood during the early 1990s.
- Actor Sathyaraj, reprising his role from the Tamil original, was dubbed by a different artist for the Hindi version.
