Lamhe Page #10

Synopsis: Viren (Anil Kapoor) comes to India, he is captivated by Pallavi (Sridevi). When he learns she's spoken for, he returns. When he gets the news of Pallavi and her husband dying and leaving their daughter Pooja (Sridevi) behind, Viren ensures she is taken care of. 20 years on, Viren comes back to India and sees Pooja - a spitting image of her mother. What follows is a life-changing turn of events.
Director(s): Yash Chopra
Production: Yash Raj Films
  5 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.4
NOT RATED
Year:
1991
187 min
286 Views


You're ever stepping the limits.

- Love and truth know no limits.

l lied to you because you don't

have the guts to hear the truth.

And suppose l'd

have believed the lie?

So what's the big deal?

Then l'd have probably

married Anita by now.

Didn't you...?

l've answered your

question already.

But that invitation...

You could lie so blatantly?

- Do you think only you can lie?

And what of Anita?

She's a very good friend of mine.

And will always be so.

But l've never loved her.

Then whom have you loved?

You.

Me?

Or my face?

Your face is not somebody else's.

lt's your own.

Your laughter is your own.

And so are your eyes.

And the luster in them

is only yours too..

Your scent is not mixed

with anybody else's, Puja.

You're not a portrait

of somebody else.

You are you.

And only you.

You belong to me.

l'm saying this for the first time

in my life.

l love you.

''Sometimes, this thought

comes to my mind''

''That you were created

specially for me''

''That you were hiding

somewhere among the stars''

''And now, you're sent down

on earth for me''

''Sometimes this thought

comes to my mind''

''Sometimes l'll say it...

At times, you say it''

''That l've given my heart to you''

''Sometimes l hear it...

at times, you'll hear it''

''That l've given my heart to you''

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Honey Irani

Honey Irani (born 25 August 1955) is an Indian film actress and screenwriter, who works in Hindi cinema. more…

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