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| Awards |
| 6 Filmfare Awards (1989) |
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Best Picture |
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Best Music Director --
Raaamlakshman |
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Best Lyricist -- Asad Bhopali |
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Best Male Playback Singer -- SP Balasubrahmanyam |
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Special Award for the Most Outstanding Face -- Bhagyashree |
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Special Award for the Most Sensational Debut -- Sooraj R. Barjatya |
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| Reviews |
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"...Here is an X'mas pudding with a mouthwatering, caramel core..."
- THE TIMES OF INDIA, Mumbai (Bombay) |
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"After a long time, comes a film which will appeal to one and all.. an engrossing entertainer..."
- THE AFTERNOON, Mumbai (Bombay) |
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"Maine Pyar Kiya is melodious, rhapsodic, introduces a fresh new pair and dabbles with the idyllic world of the untampered, unsullied and unbridled heart of the romantic and the naive."
- THE TIMES OF INDIA, New Delhi |
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"It's simple, fresh and brings back puppy love... It's made 24 year olds see it 23 times...
Its touched unscaled heights in so short a time."
- SUNDAY DAILY, Mumbai (Bombay) |
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"Maine Pyar Kiya is almost too tender, too sensitive. Its fairytale setting has the lovers sending each other valentines (carried by a little darling of a pigeon), overcoming all odds and finally emerging triumphant. The story has been told countless times before, yet the movie is causing unprecendented scenes of hysteria all over the nation."
- THE SUNDAY OBSERVER, Delhi |
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"Maine Pyar Kiya is a love story which will grow. It will appeal to the mod and young as well as to the old and orthodox audience. Its 'vegetarian' flavour is its beauty. Though very lengthy, dullness never creeps in. Everyone falls in love with Maine Pyar Kiya... somehow!"
- FILM INFORMATION, Mumbai (Bombay) |
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