Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 20, 2000

Original Title:
दुल्हन हम ले जाएँगे

Alternate Titles:
عروس را من میبرم

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 141

Sapna has lost her parents at an early age and lives with her three quirky uncles - Bhola Nath is a fitness freak, Prabhu Nath is a deeply religious fellow and Vicky Nath is a disco-savvy dude. Sapna is fed up of their quirks and runs away to Europe where she meets Raja. Her purse is stolen and hence she has to depend financially on Raja. During the course of the tour they fall in love after much bickering. When Raja comes to know that to marry Sapna he has to convince her three uncles for their support, he sets off on his mission.

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Art Direction:
R. Verman Shetty

Assistant Art Director:
Manohar Patil

Assistant Camera:
Kaushik Kapadia

Choreographer:
Ganesh Acharya

Co-Producer:
Ajay Acharya

Dialogue:
Rumi Jaffery

Director:
David Dhawan

Director of Photography:
Harmeet Singh

Editor:
David Dhawan

Lyricist:
Sudhakar Sharma

Makeup Artist:
Vinod Rathod

Original Music Composer:
Himesh Reshammiya

Playback Singer:
Alka Yagnik
Suneeta Rao
Kumar Sanu
Sonu Nigam
Shankar Mahadevan
Suresh Wadkar

Producer:
Gordhan Tanwani

Screenplay:
Rumi Jaffery

Sound Assistant:
Rakesh Ranjan

Sound Editor:
Parikshit Lalwani

Sound Effects Editor:
Umesh Patel

Still Photographer:
Nath Gupta

Story:
Rumi Jaffery

Stunt Coordinator:
Mahendra Verma

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