Bahaar Aane Tak(1990)
Bahaar Aane Tak is a 1990 Hindi-language family drama film directed by Tariq Shah and produced by Gulshan Kumar. The cast includes Roopa Ganguly, Moon Moon Sen, Sumeet Saigal, Tariq Shah, Shammi, Ram Mohan, and Navin Nischol. The story follows two childhood friends whose lives are shattered when one of them marries a woman secretly seeking revenge for a past assault. The film explores the destructive power of guilt and the difficulty of forgiveness. Rajesh Roshan composed the music, with lyrics by Indivar. Despite popular songs, the film was a box office failure and negatively impacted Roopa Ganguly's Bollywood career. The movie is available for streaming on YouTube via T-Series.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1990
- Director
- Tariq Shah
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 25m
- Rating
- 4.8/10
Storyline
Vijay marries a woman named Rama without knowing her past. On his wedding night, he discovers she is the same woman his best friend Raja once assaulted. Rama believes Vijay helped Raja and married him for revenge. Vijay must hide the truth from his mother while dealing with his own guilt and Raja's spiraling behavior.
“Some secrets destroy everything they touch.”
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Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Bahaar Aane Tak' but was sometimes promoted with the alternate title 'Bahaar Aane Tak... Phir Bhi'.
- It was one of the few films in the early 90s to feature a storyline centered on friendship and family without major action sequences.
- The movie's music was composed by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco hits, but here he created a more subdued soundtrack.
- Actress Sangeeta Bijlani, who later married cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin, had a supporting role in this film.
- The director, Tariq Shah, was primarily known for his work in television before making this feature film.
- Despite its family drama theme, the film did not perform well at the box office upon its release.
- Parts of the film were shot in picturesque hill stations, which was a common setting for family-oriented movies of that era.

