Karan and Kishan's estrangement comes to an end and Prem and Suman marry. In the end, Prem, Karan, and Kishan join hands to defeat a common enemy - Ranjeet, his nephew Jeevan and Ranjeet's supporters, and then save Suman. When Prem confronts Jeevan, Ranjeet and his supporters beat up both Kishan and Karan, while Jeevan abducts Suman. Unable to believe this, Kishan travels to Karan's village, only to find Prem alive.
Meanwhile, Ranjeet goes to Prem's father and tells him that Karan has killed his son. His sincere determination melts Karan's heart and he agrees to allow his daughter to marry Prem. Prem begs for another chance to prove himself. Karan harshly dismisses Prem's effort and cannot believe Prem's story about the ruffians' attack. He survives, but his wages are ruined in the fight. On the way to Karan's house, he is ambushed by Jeevan and a group of ruffians who attempt to kill him. At the end of the month, Prem has earned the required money.
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Prem begins to work as a truck driver and labourer in the nearby quarry. Karan, angered by Kishan's accusations, says he will allow the marriage on one condition: Prem must prove that he can support his wife through his own effort and live separately. Prem refuses to accept the separation, so he goes to Suman's village and begs to be allowed to marry her. Karan and Kishan quarrel, and eventually Karan and Suman return to their village, deeply humiliated. Karan returns from abroad and is enraged at Kishan's behaviour and Kishan accuses him of plotting to set up Prem and Suman. He feels that she has taken advantage of his hospitality. Kishan, however, is unhappy with the relationship and asks her to leave his house. Prem's mother Kaushalya probes deeper into Prem and Suman's relationship and approves of Suman as her daughter-in-law.
At that point, Prem and Suman both realise that they have fallen in love with each other.
Suman leaves the party in tears and distances herself from Prem. Jeevan, nephew of Ranjeet, is proud and arrogant and humiliates Suman and Prem, accusing them of falsely claiming to be "just friends". Prem takes Suman to a party organised by Seema, who is the only daughter of Kishan's business partner, Ranjeet. Suman is befriended by Kishan's young son Prem, who assures her that a boy and a girl can be platonic friends. Kishan, a wealthy businessman, allows Suman to stay at his house while her father is away as he cannot turn down his old friend's request. Thus, he decides to leave her with his old friend Kishan. He decides to try his luck in business and travel to Dubai so he can earn enough to get his daughter married. Karan is a poor mechanic who lives in the countryside with his only daughter, Suman. The film was also dubbed into in Spanish and released as Te Amo. Out of twelve nominations, Maine Pyar Kiya won six Filmfare Awards: Best Film, Best Music Director, Best Lyricist, Best Male Playback Singer, Best Male Debut, and Best Female Debut. The film garnered positive reviews from critics upon its release, with the direction, the story, and the performances earning the most praise. The production house Rajshri Productions which was on the verge of closing down was saved.
Made on a budget of ₹20 million, the film emerged as a commercial success, with a worldwide gross of ₹308.1 million, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year and the highest-grossing Indian film of the 1980s. The film was released on 29 December 1989. The film also established the careers of the supporting cast including Mohnish Bahl and Laxmikant Berde. Maine Pyar Kiya considered to be one of the most iconic and loved films of the Khan and became a cult favorite from its songs, dialogues, and chemistry of the Khan and Bhagyashree. The film features a score and soundtrack composed by Raamlaxman, while Asad Bhopali wrote the lyrics. Principal photography took place in Mumbai and various locations in Ooty. Maine Pyar Kiya tells the story of two individuals and relates their journey from friendship to how they fall in love but later have to fight family differences to be together. The film had Salman Khan in the lead role with Bhagyashree making her acting debut, with Alok Nath, Mohnish Bahl, Reema Lagoo, Rajeev Verma, Ajit Vachani, and Laxmikant Berde in supporting roles. Ahale with Sooraj Barjatya and distributed by Rajshri Productions. I've Loved), also known by the initialism MPK, is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Sooraj Barjatya in his directorial debut, produced by Tarachand Barjatya, co-written by S.