Saajan Ka Ghar is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Surendra Kumar Bohra. It stars Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor in pivotal roles.[1][2] The whole film revolves around Juhi's character. Juhi has once again proved her acting talent in the film. The song Sawan Aayea Badal Chaaye and Babul De Do Duaa were the most popular songs of the movie. The movie is a remake of 1988 Rajasthani movie Bai Chali Sasariye. The film was declared a semi-hit at the box office.

Saajan Ka Ghar
Directed bySurendra Kumar Bohra
Written byAadesh K. Arjun
Screenplay byDhirendra Bohra
Story byKeshav Rathod
Produced byNutan
Surendra Bohra
Farooq
StarringRishi Kapoor
Juhi Chawla
Johny Lever
CinematographyThomas A. Xavier
Edited byHussain Burmawala
Music bySongs:
Nadeem-Shravan,
Score:
Shyam-Surender
Production
company
Roopvati Productions
Release date
  • 29 April 1994 (1994-04-29) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

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Dhanraj (Anupam Kher) is a poor but greedy man whose wife dies giving birth to their daughter Laxmi (Juhi Chawla). Dhanraj hates his daughter as he blames her for his wife's death. Just as Laxmi is born, Dhanraj wins a huge lottery and becomes extremely rich. Laxmi is raised by her aunt as Dhanraj refuses to look even at her face. He remarries and has a son Suraj (Deepak Tijori). After Laxmi's aunt dies, she moves into her father's house. Although Laxmi is treated very poorly by her father and step-mother, she is very close to her half-brother Suraj. Her father and step mother believe that Laxmi brings bad luck for them while Suraj disagrees and tries to save his sister from their cruelty as much as he can. In spite of his mother's orders to stay away from Laxmi, he goes to his sister to get a rakhi on the day of Raksha Bandhan. He later meets with an accident and one of his arms is amputated. His mother blames Laxmi for his condition and beats her up. Laxmi's father and step mother arrange her marriage with Amar (Rishi Kapoor), an army officer.

Dhanraj dies in an accident soon after Laxmi's wedding. His wife and son lose their property and are forced to move out of their bungalow. In the meantime, Laxmi, who literally cannot get a break, has a miscarriage. The doctor tells Amar that Laxmi will die if she gets pregnant again and carries that pregnancy to term. Amar decides not to tell anyone about this, including Laxmi, so as to spare her the grief. However, Amar's mother starts plotting Laxmi's murder when she doesn't conceive even after recovering from the miscarriage. She decides that Laxmi probably cannot have children anymore and chooses the most obvious course of action: murder. But before she can carry out her plan, Laxmi overhears Amar talking about the miscarriage and its affect. She decides to have a child even if it kills her. She taunts Amar and the latter is so provoked that he forgets that his wife will die if she gets pregnant. He spends the night with her but later, he is horrified at what he has done.

However, instead of consulting a doctor or convincing her to get an abortion, he goes off to duty. While he is away, Amar's mother slaps and throws Laxmi out of the house. Laxmi starts working around in the village and sleeps in a barn. She gives birth to a baby boy by herself and takes him to her mother-in-law. Amar comes home just in time to see Laxmi breathe her last. Dhanraj, who is revealed to be alive, comes to see his daughter for the last time and apologizes to her. The film ends with Laxmi's family gathering around her pyre wishing that they had treated her better.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The music of the film was composed Nadeem-Shravan and the lyrics were penned by Sameer.

# Title Singer(s)
1. "Saawan Aaya Baadal Chaaye" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
2. "Nazar Jidhar Jidhar Jaaye" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
3. "Dard Sahenge Kuchh Na Kahenge" Manhar Udhas, Sadhana Sargam
4. "Apni Bhi Zindagi Mein" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
5. "Babul De Do Dua" Suresh Wadkar, Alka Yagnik
6. "Bojh Se Gamon Ke" Alka Yagnik
7. "Chandi Ki Dori" Alka Yagnik
8. "Main Karti Hoon Tujhe Pyar" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
9. "Rabne Bhi Mujh Pe Sitam" Alka Yagnik

References

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  1. ^ "Movie Review". Apunkachoice. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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