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  2. Hum Saath-Saath Hain - Wikipedia

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    Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United is the third film to feature Salman Khan with Rajshri Productions. Principal photography took place in Mumbai and various locations in Rajasthan. The film's cinematography was done by Rajan Kinagi. Raamlaxman composed its music and lyrics are written by Dev Kohli.

  3. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth collaboration between Barjatya and Khan after their previous films Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), and Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999), and it is the second collaboration between Khan and Kapoor after Saawariya (2007). The film was released worldwide on 12 November 2015 during Diwali season. [8]

  4. Rajshri Productions - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rajshri .com. Rajshri Productions is an Indian film production and distribution company based in Mumbai, India, established in 1947, [ 1] which is primarily involved in producing Hindi films. [ 2] The most successful films produced by the company include Dosti (1964), Suraj (1966), Jeevan Mrityu (1970), Chitchor (1976), Dulhan ...

  5. List of films shot in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    List. Famous films shot in Rajasthan include: Adimai Penn (MGR's Tamil film 1968) Veera Pandia Kattan Bomman (Sivaji Ganesan's Tamil Film - 1959) Kaanchli Life in a Slough (2020) at Jhadol, Udaipur. Dhanak at Jaisalmer. Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya at Bidasar, Rajasthan. Mard, at Jaigarh Fort And Bamanwas, Sawai Madhopur.

  6. Jatin Kanakia - Wikipedia

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    Died. 26 July 1999 (aged 46) [1] [2] Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Occupation. Actor. Jatin Kanakia (1952 or 1953–1999) was an Indian actor. Best known for comedy roles, his career ranged from working in Gujarati plays, Hindi television shows and Hindi Bollywood movies. His skill and success earned him the informal title of "Prince of Comedy."

  7. Sooraj Barjatya - Wikipedia

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    His next release, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), became the highest-grossing Indian film to that point. [2] He had further commercial success in the family dramas Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999), Vivah (2006), and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015). He won the National Film Award for Best Direction for Uunchai (2022).

  8. Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge - Wikipedia

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    Language. Hindi. Box office. ₹ 36.47 crore [ 1] Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge ( transl. I will take the bride) is a 2000 Indian Hindi -language romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan, starring Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor. [ 2] The film was one of the top-grossing commercially successful films of 2000. This film is inspired by Ek Phool Char ...

  9. Biwi No.1 - Wikipedia

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    Hindi. Budget. ₹ 12 crore [ 1] Box office. ₹ 49.81 crore [ 1] Biwi No.1 ( transl. Wife No. 1) is a 1999 Indian Hindi -language comedy film directed by David Dhawan, being a remake of the 1995 Tamil film Sathi Leelavathi. It stars Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Tabu and Sushmita Sen in lead roles with Amitabh Bachchan and Saif Ali ...