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Raja Brijraj Singh and his younger brother Raja Ranbir Singh lives in a spacious bungalow and are wealthy landlords of a small Indian village name Kishengard. They would like there only, head-strong and foreign returned niece Manorama to... See more »

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Ajay
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Manorama 'Rama'
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Durga
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Chote Raja Ranbir
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Raja Brijraj Singh
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Ajay's Mother
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Anjali
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Roopesh Singh
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Inspector Tippen Singh
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Lala
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Rupaiya
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Anjali's Father-in-law
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Roopesh's Friend
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Manorama's friend
Pinky Chinoy
Kumar Hegde
Deva
Kasam Ali
Dinesh Bajaj
Usha Mehta
Gopal Shetty
Brij Bhushan
Yakub Khan
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Tiwari (as Praveen Kumar)

Directed by

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Suneel Darshan

Written by

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Suneel Darshan ... (dialogue)
 
Rajeev Kaul ... (screenplay) (as Rajiv Kaul)
 
Rajeev Kaul ... (story) (as Rajiv Kaul)
 
Kamlesh Pandey ... (dialogue)
 
Praful Parekh ... (screenplay)
 
Praful Parekh ... (story)

Produced by

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Suneel Darshan ... producer

Music by

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Anand Chitragupth ... (as Anand)
Milind Chitragupth ... (as Milind)

Cinematography by

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W.B. Rao

Editing by

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Bharat Singh ... (as Bharat)

Editorial Department

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Sandeep Patel ... assistant editor (as Sandeep Patil)
Ravi Patney ... negative cutter (as Ravi Patani)
Narsih Prasad ... assistant editor (as Narsinhg Prasad)
Ashok Shah ... color consultant
Raj Sinha ... assistant editor / associate editor

Art Direction by

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R. Verman Shetty

Costume Design by

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Madhav Agasti ... (costumes designed by)
Bindiya
Simple Kapadia

Makeup Department

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Feroz ... assistant makeup artist (as Firoz)
Ashok Gavas ... assistant makeup artist (as Ashok Gawas)
Devendra Kotwal ... assistant makeup artist (as Divendra Kotwal)
Mani ... assistant makeup artist
Pinaki Modak ... makeup artist
Patel ... assistant makeup artist
Pradeep ... assistant makeup artist
Ramesh ... assistant makeup artist
Sumeet ... assistant makeup artist
Suresh ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Satish Bawiskar ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jayesh Gadani ... chief assistant director
Mohammad S. Hyderabadwala ... assistant director / first assistant director (as Mohammedi)
Deepak Sharma ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Nasir Bazidpuri ... audiographer
Dagdu ... sound assistant
Sarwar Khan ... dubbing editor
Pinky More ... audiographer
Ravi ... sound effects editor
M. Riaz ... sound recordist
Shankar ... sound assistant
Sadanand Shetty ... sound effects editor (as Sada)
Kuldip Sood ... sound re-recordist: Anand Recording Studio (as Kuldeep Sood)
Xavier ... sound assistant (as Xaviour)

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Syed Galib ... main titles (as S. Ghalib)

Stunts

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James Barla ... stunts
Mahesh Dahiya ... assistant action (as Mahesh)
Wilfred Pereira ... assistant action (as Wilfee)
Tinnu Verma ... action coordinator (as Tinu Verma)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Manoj Gupta ... assistant camera
Madhukar S. Rao ... assistant camera (as Madhu)
Ram Sahu ... chief electrician
Manoj Shaw ... assistant camera
Uday Tiwari ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Bala ... assistant dressman
Javed ... assistant dressman
Mohan Sawant ... assistant dressman
Nana Tembe ... dressman
Vijay Tolani ... dressman

Music Department

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Sapna Awasthi ... playback singer (as Sapna Avasthi)
Suresh Kathuria ... song recordist: Sunny Super Sound
Jolly Mukherjee ... playback singer (as Jolly Mukherji)
Udit Narayan ... playback singer
Sameer ... lyricist
Kumar Sanu ... playback singer
A.N. Tagore ... song recordist: Mehboob Recording
Alka Yagnik ... playback singer

Additional Crew

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Ashok ... production boy
Ashraf ... production boy
Manoj Chaturvedi ... distribution
Pankaj Chaturvedi ... distribution and administration: Mumbai circuit
Dilip ... dance assistant
Dinesh ... dance assistant
Bhimsen Dnyanmothe ... chief accountant
Ganesh ... choreographer
Ajit Ghosh ... public relations
Kama ... production boy
Raju Khan ... choreographer
Reshma Khan ... dance assistant (as Reshma Khan)
Saroj Khan ... choreographer
Rajnish Khanuja ... public relations
Krishna ... dance assistant (as Kishan)
Lala ... theatre effects
Mukesh ... production boy
Prakash ... production boy
M. Riaz ... production executive
Vandana Sawant ... dance assistant (as Vandana)
Suhas Shetty ... dance assistant (as Suhas)
Naresh Shikari ... dance assistant (as Naresh)
N.A. Tara ... choreographer (south) (as Tara)
Sanjay A. Vengurlekar ... office attendant
Yuvaraj ... production boy (as Yuvraj)

Thanks

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Rajendra Agarwal ... acknowledgment (as Mr. Rajendra Agrawal)
Asghar Ali ... acknowledgment (as Mr. Asgar Ali)
Suresh Bhansali ... acknowledgment (as Mr. Suresh Bansali)
Harish Bhimani ... acknowledgment (as Mr. Harish Virmani)
Dharmesh Darshan ... acknowledgment: Nagda (as Mr. Dharmesh)
Lala ... acknowledgment: Nagda (as Mr. Lala)
Chandrakant Mehta ... acknowledgment: Bombay (as Mr. Chandrakant Mehta)
Darshan Sabharwal ... tribute
Hemant Vyas ... acknowledgment (as Mr. Hemant Vyas)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Raja Brijraj Singh and his younger brother Raja Ranbir Singh lives in a spacious bungalow and are wealthy landlords of a small Indian village name Kishengard. They would like there only, head-strong and foreign returned niece Manorama to marry equally wealthy Roopesh Singh but she gives her heart to a poor poultry dealer named Ajay. When Brijraj and Ranbir learn of this relationship they put a strong objection to this and will do anything in their power even kill to prevent their niece from getting marry to Ajay. Written by gavin (racktoo@hotmail.com)

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Did You Know?

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Trivia Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol had launched a film titled "Ajay" in 1991. For undisclosed reasons the film never took off. Years later, Rajkumar Santoshi took the script of "Ajay" and made it as " Pukar" with Anil Kapoor. This angered Sunny Deol as he felt Santoshi had betrayed him. Santoshi had promised to make that script with Sunny Deol. Since Sunny Deol had the rights to the title " Ajay" he gave it to Suneel Darshan. See more »
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