Pyar Bhara Dil(1991)
Pyar Bhara Dil is a 1991 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Chandra Barot. The lead cast includes Tushar Vora, Neela, Tanuja, Alok Nath, and Reema Lagoo. The story follows Ashwin Oberoi, a wealthy young man who falls in love with Pooja, a girl from a poor family. His cold-hearted mother Savita wants him to marry Lily, an American heiress. The film explores class conflict, family duty, and the power of true love. It was produced by A.Z. Productions International and released on November 15, 1991, in India. The film has a runtime of 147 minutes and is available on streaming platforms like Shemaroo.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1991
- Director
- Chandra Barot
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 27m
- Rating
- 3.7/10
Storyline
Ashwin Oberoi, a rich man's son, falls in love with Pooja, a poor girl from a humble family. His wealthy mother Savita wants him to marry Lily, an American heiress. Ashwin must choose between his mother's wishes and the girl he truly loves.
“A heart full of love”
Film Details
Parental Guide
Vibe & Tags
Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Pyar Bhara Dil
Cast reunions in this film: Reema Lagoo & Alok Nath (11 films together), Alok Nath & Dinesh Hingoo (7 films together), Reema Lagoo & Dinesh Hingoo (5 films together), Alok Nath & Rakesh Bedi (5 films together), Reema Lagoo & Rakesh Bedi (4 films together), and Reema Lagoo & Raza Murad (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director Chandra Barot is best known for directing the iconic blockbuster 'Don' (1978), but this was one of his final directorial works.
- The movie's title song 'Pyar Bhara Dil' was sung by legendary playback singer Lata Mangeshkar.
- Actor Rakesh Roshan, who plays Ashwin, was a leading star of the era but this film is not among his most remembered romantic roles.
- The plot involves a rare 'double commitment' where the hero gets married and engaged simultaneously to two different women.
- The film's soundtrack was composed by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco hits, but the score for this drama had a more traditional feel.
- Despite the star cast, the film did not achieve major commercial success upon its release in 1991.
- The character of the disabled poet father, Porash Sundarla, adds a layer of artistic and emotional depth to the family conflict.



