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Singer-composer Amal Malik claimed that his father Daboo Malik had been replaced by Salman Khan in Main Pyar Kiya, but Daboo denied this, saying that he was working on a different but similar-themed film, Sawan Jhum Utha, which has been shelved. He clarified that he was never a part of a Salman film, describing his son’s version as a family misunderstanding.
Singer-composer Amaal Malik recently claimed that his father, Daboo Malik, was replaced by Salman Khan in Sooraj Barjatya’s hit film ‘Maine Pyaar Kiya’, but the music director has now denied his son’s claims.
Daboo Malik explains howFlint jom utha It was shelved
Speaking to Buzzoka Prime, Daboo Malik said: “Sawan Jhoom Utha uss photo ka naam tha jismein main kaam kar raha tha, Maine Pyaar Kiya nahi tha uska naam.
Woh jab band is coming. Hume 1 sal ki mahanat ke bad pata chala ki woh photo nahi ban wali hai.
Ek din head office gaya toh mein ek bahut bada poster dekha mein pyaar kya ka, jismin behle bar mein naya hero aur heren dekhi. (The film I was shooting for was Sawan Jhoom Utha, not Maine Pyaar Kiya. It was saved. After working hard for a year, we came to know that the film was not made. One day, I went to Rajshri’s office and saw a poster of Maine Pyaar Kiya with a new lead pair).”“The two projects were not the same. However, when I finally watched Maine Pyaar Kiya, I found some elements that felt similar to Sawan Jhoom Utha. The story had the feel of a somewhat similar love story. This may have come up in family discussions from time to time, and Amal ended up presenting it in a way that made it seem as if I had worked on Maine Pyaar Kiya. Hopefully, this will clear up the controversy among people,” Malik continued.
More about “Main Pyar Kiya”
‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ is a 1989 romantic musical film written and directed by Sooraj Barjatya and produced by Rajshree Productions, starring Salman Khan as Prem and Bhagyashree as Suman. It tells the story of the son of a wealthy industrialist who falls in love with the daughter of a struggling mechanic, facing opposition from her father and his family over class differences before finally proving himself, winning their approval, and marrying her.
The film, which released on December 29, 1989, launched Salman Khan as the lead hero.
