Yaara Dildara(1991)
Yaara Dildara is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by the Mirza Brothers. It stars Aasif Sheikh as Rajesh Mehra and Ruchika Pandey as Rajni Yadav. The story follows a wealthy industrialist's son who falls in love with a poor girl, facing opposition from his mother and a dangerous local goon. The film marks the debut of music directors Jatin-Lalit, whose soundtrack includes the hit song 'Bin Tere Sanam'. The supporting cast includes Rohini Hattangadi, Saeed Jaffrey, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan, and Amjad Khan. The film was released on 13 December 1991 with a runtime of 162 minutes.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1991
- Director
- Mirza Brothers
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 42m
- Rating
- 4.3/10
Storyline
A lonely rich boy named Rajesh falls for a poor girl named Rajni. His mother wants him to marry a wealthy woman. A dangerous goon also loves Rajni. Rajesh must fight his mother and the goon to win his true love.
“Love knows no class”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew






Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Yaara Dildara
Cast reunions in this film: Shakti Kapoor & Kader Khan (77 films together), Shakti Kapoor & Amjad Khan (22 films together), Kader Khan & Amjad Khan (18 films together), Kader Khan & Saeed Jaffrey (10 films together), Shakti Kapoor & Saeed Jaffrey (6 films together), and Kader Khan & Ashok Saraf (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director, Mahrukh Mirza, is the sister of veteran actor and filmmaker Mehmood.
- This was one of the few films where actor Rishi Kapoor and actress Farha Naaz were paired together.
- The movie features a cameo appearance by popular comedian Johnny Lever in a supporting role.
- It was released during a period when family dramas with rich-poor romance themes were common in Bollywood.
- The soundtrack included music by composer Laxmikant-Pyarelal, known for many 1990s hits.
- Actor Shakti Kapoor, often seen as a villain, played the role of the local goon in love.
- The film's title, 'Yaara Dildara', translates loosely to 'Friend, Beloved' in English.