Radha Ka Sangam(1991)
Radha Ka Sangam is a 1992 Hindi romance film directed and produced by Kirti Kumar. The lead cast includes Govinda, Juhi Chawla, and Kirti Kumar. The story follows a couple who marry and face repeated tragedies, leading to a separation by death. Their love is so strong that their souls reunite in a new life through reincarnation. The film is notable for its emotional depth and its focus on eternal love and destiny. It was released in 1992 in India.
Radha Ka Sangam is streaming on VI movies and tv and SonyLiv.
Where to watch:Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI movies and tv, SonyLiv, Zee5, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1991
- Director
- Kirti Kumar
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 38m
- Rating
- 4.6/10
Storyline
Govinda and Radha fall in love and marry, but tragedy destroys their happiness. After Radha dies, Govinda is left heartbroken. Years later, he meets a woman who is Radha reborn. Their souls reconnect, and they must decide if love can survive across lifetimes.
“Love that never dies”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Radha Ka Sangam
Cast reunions in this film: Juhi Chawla & Govinda (7 films together), Kiran Kumar & Govinda (7 films together), Govinda & Kirti Kumar (7 films together), Juhi Chawla & Anu Malik (3 films together), Kiran Kumar & Sudhir Dalvi (3 films together), and Juhi Chawla & Kiran Kumar (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title references the Hindu deity Radha, but the story is not a mythological adaptation.
- Kirti Kumar, the director, is the brother of actor Jeetendra and uncle to actress Ekta Kapoor.
- This was one of the few films where Govinda and Juhi Chawla were paired as the lead romantic couple.
- The movie was released the same year as Govinda's bigger hits like Shola Aur Shabnam.
- The plot uses the concept of reincarnation, a popular theme in early 90s Hindi cinema.
- Actor Kader Khan, known for his comic roles, appears in a supporting dramatic part.
- The soundtrack featured music by Bappi Lahiri, who was known for his disco-style compositions.