Ek Jaan Hain Hum (1983)
Coming from a decent upper middle-class family, Vikram Saxena meets with gorgeous Seema Singh, and both fall in love. But their respective families have other plans for them. While Vikram is able to convince his advocate dad, Shyam Sunder, to change his mind, Seema is unable to do so, and her marriage is being planned with a U.S. resident. Things take a turn for the worst when the police arrest Vikram with arson, with evidence that he had burned down a property belonging to Seema's dad, Colonel Ram Mohan Singh. Due to this, Vikram's dad comes forward to defend him, and Seema will not have anything to do with him anymore. Shyam Sunder realizes that the only way he can save his son from being imprisoned is to have him certified as insane, but will have to live with the consequences for the rest of his life, as well as the the stigma this will place on his family for years to come.
Director: Rajiv Mehra
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Rakesh Bedi as Mothu |
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Avtar Gill as John D'Cruz |
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Gulshan Grover as Kailash Chopra |
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Rajiv Kapoor as Vikram Saxena |
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Shammi Kapoor as Advocate Shyam Sunder Saxena |
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Divya Rana as Seema Singh |
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Tanuja Samarth as Kusum Saxena |
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Monty Sharma as Monty |
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Pran Sikand as Col. Ram Mohan Singh |
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Kiran Vairale as Vasanti |
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Monty Nath as Monty |
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Jennifer Stone as In the crowd |
| Sound | Asha Bhosle | Playback Singer |
| Sound | Kishore Kumar | Playback Singer |
| Writing | Anjaan | Lyricist |
| Sound | Shabbir Kumar | Playback Singer |
| Production | F.C. Mehra | Producer |
| Production | Parvesh C. Mehra | Producer |
| Directing | Rajiv Mehra | Director |