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Lower Caste Radhey Mohan is a no good slacker, who is always picking fights and getting himself and his friends in trouble. One day he sees upper caste Nirjala, and is instantly attracted to her. When Nirjala comes to know about him, she is also attracted to him. The problems arise when marriage is proposed with Radhey, as Nirjala's family with have nothing to do with a lower caste groom, and they arrange Nirjala's marriage with Rameshwar, a young man from their caste. Radhey is arrested and imprisoned in a prison for the mentally unstable, where is chained to a wall, while Nirjala must undergo preparations to get married to Rameshwar.
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Lower Caste Radhey Mohan is a no good slacker, who is always picking fights and getting himself and his friends in trouble. One day he sees upper caste Nirjala, and is instantly attracted to her. When Nirjala comes to know about him, she is also attracted to him. The problems arise when marriage is proposed with Radhey, as Nirjala's family with have nothing to do with a lower caste groom, and they arrange Nirjala's marriage with Rameshwar, a young man from their caste. Radhey is arrested and imprisoned in a prison for the mentally unstable, where is chained to a wall, while Nirjala must undergo preparations to get married to Rameshwar.
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IMDbBest Debut Actress | 2004 | Bhumika Chawla
Best Music Director | 2004 | Himesh Reshammiya
Best Female Debut | 2003 | Bhumika Chawla
Best Music Director | 2004 | Himesh Reshammiya
Best Actor | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Actress | 2004 | Bhumika Chawla
Best Director | 2004 | Satish Kaushik
Best Music Director | 2004 | Himesh Reshammiya
Best Playback Male | 2004 | Udit Narayan
Best Film | 2004 | Mukesh Talreja
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Actor | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Director | 2004 | Satish Kaushik
Best Music Director | 2004 | Himesh Reshammiya
Best Playback Singer Male | 2004 | Udit Narayan
Best Playback Singer Male | 2004 | Udit Narayan
Best Picture | 2004 | Mukesh Talreja
Best Actor | 2004 | Salman Khan
Most Amazing Dancer | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Actor | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Actress | 2004 | Bhumika Chawla
Best Playback Singer Male | 2004 | Udit Narayan
Best Actress Movie | 2004 | Bhumika Chawla
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"Radhe Mohan: Those who understand what I am saying will sit down and listen to the poem quitely, and those who don't understand what I am saying will also sit down and listen to the poem quitely."
"Radhe Mohan: [to Rameshwar] - If i found you once again with Nirjara, i will light up your pigtail with my cigarette and you'll fly like a rocket in the sky."