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Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya
Directed byRajesh Bhatt
Screenplay byMehmood Ali
Story byMehmood Ali
Produced byVibha Ragani
Edited bySanjay Sankla
Music byNikhil-Vinay
Distributed by[Devgan Entertrainment & Softwhere Ltd ]
Release date
2005
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya[1] is a 2004 Indian Romantic movie.

Plot

Kuldeep Khanna, who lives in London, agrees to look after Mahek, the niece of his friend Dr. Verma, while she comes to London for a month-long stay. She begins to teach members of the household about Indian traditions and helps reform the household. Meanwhile, Khanna's son Sunny falls in love with her and proposes that they get married. She turns his request down, saying that she is seeing someone else. Soon Mahek becomes unpopular with the Khannas. Finally Sunny discovers the truth behind her rejection: as she suffers from an incurable disease, and doesn't want to create trouble for Sunny.

Cast

  1. Rakesh Bapat[2] as Sunny K. Khanna
  2. Richa Pallod as Mahek
  3. Anupam Kher as Dr. Verma
  4. Kader Khan as Kuldeep Khanna
  5. Saeed Jaffrey
  6. Zohra Segal

Music

The music were composed by Nikhil-Vinay . The music of this film gained wider popularity[3] and the film was declared a musical hit. Film Collection was 27.85 Cr.[4]

Track List
  1. "Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya" - Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal
  2. "Mera Sona Sajan" - Udit Narayan, Sneha Pant
  3. "Tere Chehre Pe Marta Hoon" - Kumar Sanu, Anuradha Paudwal
  4. "Agar Dil Kahe" - Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam
  5. "Sabke Chehron Mein" - Udit Narayan
  6. "Bheegti Aankhon Se" - Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Paudwal
  7. "Hare Hare Rama" - Babul Supriyo, Nisha
  8. "Dupatta Sarak Raha Hai" - Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan

References