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''Sangdil Sanam'' () is a 1994 Indian
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-language film directed by
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Salman Khan Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan (; 27 December 1965) is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who works in Hindi films. In a film career spanning over thirty years, Khan has received numerous awards, including two Nation ...
and
Manisha Koirala Manisha Koirala (; born 16 August 1970) is a Nepalese actress who works in Cinema of India, Indian films, predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil films and has also worked in few Telugu language, Telugu, Bengali language, Bengali, Mala ...
. It was released on 16 December 1994. The film was average at box office.


Synopsis

Kailashnath is the manager of a bank who lives a comfortable lifestyle with his wife Savitri and son Kishan. He is friendly with the Bank Watchman, Shankar Dayal Khurana, so much so that he arranges the engagement of Kishan with Shankar's daughter, Sanam. During the engagement, Shankar goes to the bank and robs money. Kailashnath becomes a suspect. Savitri and Kishan are advised by Shankar to go far away because people were protesting against the family, Kailashnath is arrested, charged, and sentenced to 12 years in prison. After he completes his sentence he returns home to find that Savitri and Kishan are not traceable. He also finds out that he was framed for the bank robbery by none other than Shankar, who is now the Mayor of this town. In the meantime, Kishan, now grown up and is the village's heartthrob, goes to the city and brings Sanam home with him as his bride. Sanam, now a spoilt girl who hates poor people, refuses to marry Kishan. Kishan is not aware that Sanam is to be married to Pradeep, the only son of millionaire Lalla. Lalla and Pradeep are poor but act as millionaires to get money from Sanam's father and they then sell her to a woman trafficker. Sanam intends to publicly humiliate Kishan on her Engagement Day with Pradeep. But Kishan kidnaps her, with an aim of hurting her pride and go along with making her his wife. Kishan and Sanam stay in a jungle, Sanam escapes and goes to a temple where free food is being distributed to the poor, Kishan arrives and is taking her back when he sees an old man (Kailashnath) not realising that he is his father. He wishes them to stay happy and together, although Sanam is not happy. Kishan brings Sanam home to his mother as his bride. His mother gets very happy and invites the whole village to celebrate. Within the guests is a village girl who likes Kishan and her mother. They get angry and jealous since they brought a bride from the city and didn't marry her. As the guests are talking, Sanam comes out of the room dressed improperly and dances. This causes great shame for Kishan and his mother. After the guests, leave Kishan hits Sanam (although she laughs) and leaves her in the rain. In the morning, the village has decided that they want Kishan's wife to leave the village as they don't want their daughters to learn nudity from her. Kishan agrees to them. On the other hand, Sanam had been in the rain the whole night and she has a fever. Kishan's mother asks him to help her recover (although he hates her now for destroying his family's reputation in front of the village) as he is the one who caused this. Kishan has to agree. He helps her recover and takes care of her day and night. Upon seeing this, Sanam recalls their marriage and now starts to like Kishan. On the other hand, Kailashnath breaks in Shankar's house with a gun to kill him for betraying him. Meanwhile, Pradeep enters the house and deals with Kailashnath as Shankar goes to bring his daughter back. When he reaches Kishan's house, he asks the inspector to arrest him, but Sanam tells the inspector that according to the law, she is an adult and can marry whomever she wants, so Kishan should not be arrested. She also threatens her Dad to arrest him as he entered her house without permission. Shankar gets really sad now, but can't do anything. Kishan is happy as Sanam has turned into "Munni" (Sanam's childhood name).


Cast

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Salman Khan Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan (; 27 December 1965) is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who works in Hindi films. In a film career spanning over thirty years, Khan has received numerous awards, including two Nation ...
as Kishan *
Manisha Koirala Manisha Koirala (; born 16 August 1970) is a Nepalese actress who works in Cinema of India, Indian films, predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil films and has also worked in few Telugu language, Telugu, Bengali language, Bengali, Mala ...
as Sanam *
Alok Nath Alok Nath (born 10 July 1949) is an Indian film character actor known for his work in Hindi cinema and television. He made his film debut with the 1982 English (and Hindi) film ''Gandhi'', directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, which won an O ...
as Kailashnath *
Reema Lagoo Reema Lagoo (born Nayan Bhadbhade; 21 June 1958 – 18 May 2017) was an Indian theatre and screen actress known for her work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. She began her acting career in the Marathi theatre, after which she became a household nam ...
as Savitri *
Kiran Kumar Kiran Kumar (born as Deepak Dhar; 20 October 1953) is an Indian screen and theatre actor. He has worked in numerous Hindi, Bhojpuri and Gujarati television and film productions. His latest work in drama is ''Charlie 2''. Personal life Kumar co ...
as Shankar Dayal Khurana *
Raza Murad Raza Murad (born 23 November 1950) is an Indian actor who appears primarily in Hindi films. He has over 250 Bollywood film credits. Murad has also appeared in Bhojpuri and other regional-language films and on Hindi television. Early life He i ...
as Daman / Chamda Dada *
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (Hindii pronunciation: ʃoːk səɾaːf born 4 June 1947) is an Indian film and stage actor and comedian. He has appeared in many Marathi language films and stage plays in lead roles and in Hindi language films and TV serials in ...
as Balchandra *
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as Sher Khan Pathan *Anand Balraj as Prince * Pradeep Rawat as Pradeep *
Avtaar Gill Avtar Gill is an Indian actor who appears predominantly in Hindi and Punjabi language films and television serials. He has done many plays with Indian People's Theatre Association Mumbai. Selected filmography Films * '' Noorie'' (1979) * '' ...
as Pradeep's Father *
Shashi Puri Shashi Puri is an Indian actor who appeared in Hindi and Punjabi films. He also did a few Punjabi films including ''Saali Adhi Gharwali'', ''Duja Viah'', ''Udeekan Saun Diyan'', ''Jako Rakhe Saiyan'' etc. Filmography Hindi *''Grahan'' (1972) * ...
as Police Commissioner *
Kishore Bhanushali Kishore Bhanushali is an Indian actor and stand-up comedian notable for his works in Hindi films and television serials. He has a likeness to late Bollywood actor Dev Anand. He had the main lead in many films like '' Hum Hain Khalnayak'', ''Ja ...
as Amar *
Raju Shrestha Fahim Ajani or Raju Shrestha, initially credited as Master Raju or Master Rajoo, is an Indian film and television actor, who started his film career as a child actor, in the 1970s. Raju has acted in films like Gulzar's '' Parichay'', Hrishikes ...
as Anthony * Baby Princy as young Childhood Sanam


Soundtrack

The music was scored by Anand–Milind and the lyrics were written by
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. The song "One Two Three" was used in the 2014 Bollywood film ''
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*{{IMDb title, id=0111067 1994 films 1990s Hindi-language films Films scored by Anand–Milind Films directed by Shomu Mukherjee