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== Cast ==
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* [[Aamir Khan]] as Amit Verma
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* [[Juhi Chawla]] as Reema Goswami
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Revision as of 05:02, 30 December 2022

Love Love Love
Poster
Directed byBabbar Subhash
Written byBabbar Subhash
Produced byBabbar Subhash
StarringAamir Khan
Juhi Chawla
Gulshan Grover
Raza Murad
Dalip Tahil
Om Shivpuri
Edited byMangesh Chawan
Music byBappi Lahiri
Distributed byB. Subhash Movie Unit
Release date
4 August 1989 (1989-08-04)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office28 million (equivalent to 300 million or US$3.6 million in 2023)[1]

Love Love Love is a 1989 Indian romantic drama film, directed and produced by Babbar Subhash. The film stars Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla in one of their first films together. It also stars Gulshan Grover, Raza Murad, Dalip Tahil, Om Shivpuri in supporting roles. It is about two youngsters who fall in love at the secondary school, but cannot realize their love because of the criminal surroundings around the girl. The film was declared an average grosser at box office.[2] This was the second movie of the hit pair Aamir Khan-Juhi Chawla after the success of their movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Although the movie did not match the expectation of their debut film, however it was appreciated by viewers. The movie was a remake of James Spader's 1985 movie Tuff Turf.

Synopsis

Amit (Aamir Khan) is a poor man who lives with his father (Dalip Tahil), stepmother and sister. He spends time in nightclubs with his friends and studies in college. Reema (Juhi Chawla) is a rich girl. Her father is a businessman, and she studies at the same secondary as Amit. Reema is surrounded by Vicky's (Gulshan Grover) band. Vicky is the son of the mayor (Raza Murad), a powerful man who is in business terms with Reema's father. Vicky is a spoiled, cruel and criminal guy. He thinks that everyone is beneath him, and treats everyone as he sees fit. He is an idle guy. He spends time and money in nightclubs, getting drunk and abusing people with his band of criminals. His main interest is Reema, and he would easily kill everyone who came across her.

Soon Amit and Reema fall in love. When Vicky comes to discover that, he tries to kill Amit. Amit and Reema don't concede. They meet each other clandestinely, but when Vicky discovers this one more time, he turns to his father. His father meets Amit's father and threatens to kill his family. He also warns Reema that if she doesn't marry Vicky, he will kill Amit. Amit and Reema break up their relationship. Amit plans to leave the city, but he is surprised to receive a visit of Vicky and Reema, who invite him to their engagement party. Amit does attend the evening, where he absorbs humiliations from Vicky and his friends. Later, both Amit and Reema take the moment while the rest are dancing and run away out of the party. Vicky shoots Amit's father, but he survives. Reema's father realizes how cruel Vicky and his father are. When Vicky and his father catch Amit and Reema, Reema's father rescues Amit and Reema, and kills Vicky and his father. Finally, Amit and Reema reunite.

Cast

Music

The movie has 6 songs composed by the veteran composer Bappi Lahiri. The film music is inspired by the Italo disco style of the eighties and its known artists such as Modern Talking, C. C. Catch and Pet Shop Boys.

Songs

Song Singer
"Hum To Hain" Vijay Benedict, Asha Bhosle
"Disco Dandia" Vijay Benedict, Alisha Chinoy
"We Are In Love" Vijay Benedict, Parvati Khan
"Ruko Ruko To" Vijay Benedict
"Jeena Hai" Vijay Benedict
"Na Chitthiyan" Shobha Joshi

References

  1. ^ "Aamir Khan Box Office Collections Analysis". Indicine. Archived from the original on 18 June 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ Bollywood: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. Star Publications. 2006. ISBN 9781905863013.