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Wealthy Suraj lives in a palatial house with his mom, Anjali, and dad. When the time comes for his marriage, his parents find a suitable match for him, but he instead marries a woman from a poor family, antagonizing his parents, who ask him to make a choice between his wife and them. Suraj chooses to stay with his wife, and moves out. Years later, Suraj's dad passes away, leaving his wife alone to look after the business and the vast estate, and making her promise that she will never welcome Suraj, his wife, nor any of their children in this house. Suraj and is wife tragically pass away due to an accident, leaving behind a son named Raja. One day Anjali receives a telegram informing her of Raja coming to settle down with her. She instructs her employees not to let Raja inside the house, so Raja pitches a tent on her lawn and lives there, hoping one day to win her over and be invited in the house. He does succeed, and Anjali does welcome him with open arms. Since he is of marriageable ... Written by
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Once asked on a talk show about one very bad film he had seen, Saif Ali Khan humorously replied, "Aao Pyaar Karen", a film he himself starred in. And yes, the movie is indeed very weak and those were the days when Khan himself was not at his best, though he had the same kind of sense of humour. The movie sees Khan trying to win his grandmother's affection after the death of his parents. The grandmother and her husband disapproved of their marriage and swore to never let them in. Now Khan's Raja has a mission, and there's one young girl who lives in the house, Chhaya, who is there to help him. Predictably, the two fall in love. Aao Pyar Karen is not a complete waste of time as it has its funny moments, but they are few and are not enough to redeem this poor script. Saif Ali Khan is a good hero for this film, and Shilpa Shetty is charming and as beautiful as she is in most of her films. Aao Pyar Karen is one of the first films of their careers, I'm sure they want to forget it. Overall a typical melodramatic film, not recommended.