Love Love Love (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 4, 1989

Original Title:
Love Love Love

Genres:
Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 146

Widowed businessman, Sudhirbhai lives a wealthy lifestyle with his son, Vikram, who is student at National College. He is very affectionate toward Vikram and will do anything for him. His business partner is Goswami, who is also widowed, and has two children, a son, Mahesh, a daughter, Reema, who are good friends of Vikram, and the two businessmen expect to cement their relationship by getting Reema married to Vikram. But when Reema meets and falls in love with Amit Verma, who lives with his taxi-driver dad, mom - Shanti, and sister - Munni, things change dramatically as Sudhirbhai uses his underworld contacts in order to pressurize Verma to get his son to forget Reema, and he does this by destroying his taxi by a bomb. Verma does manage to convince Amit to stay away from Reema, but both meet again and renew their love - prompting Sudhirbhai to threaten Reema that he will get Amit gravely injured...

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Action Director:
Surendra Shetty

Cinematography:
Kalyan Sarkar

Dialogue:
Rahi Masoom Raza

Director:
Babbar Subhash

Editor:
Mangesh Chawan

Lyricist:
Anjaan

Original Music Composer:
Bappi Lahiri

Playback Singer:
Asha Bhosle
Alisha Chinai
Shobha Joshi
Vijay Benedict

Producer:
Babbar Subhash

Screenplay:
Babbar Subhash

Story:
Babbar Subhash

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