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- Prem Granth (transl. Scripture of love) is an Indian Hindi-language film which was released in India on 24 May 1996. Directed by Rajiv Kapoor, the movie...
- as the Indian submissions for the Academy Award. In 1996, he produced PremGranth, the directorial debut of his younger brother Rajiv, and in 1999 he produced...
- Prem Granth (1996) (Executive Producer) Vansh (1995-1996) (Producer) Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999) (Producer) Editor: Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999) Prem Granth...
- from her abusive husband. Both of her releases in 1996—Rajkumar and Prem Granth—were financial failures. Dixit's portrayal of a headstrong dancer in...
- Adi Granth, or Guru Granth Sahib, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and were installed side by side on the same platform. The Dasam Granth lost...
- Sapoot (1996) Hum Hain Premi (1996) Daanveer (1996) Sikander (1996 Video) Prem Granth (1996) Namak (1996) Return of Jewel Thief (1996) Mera Hindustan (1996)...
- Itihaas (1997) Ishq (1997) Sanam (1997) Diljale (1996) Prem Granth (1996) Jaan (1996) Haqeeqat (1995) Prem (1995) The Don (1995) Chauraha (1994) Dilwale (1994)...
- Randhir took over the studio. His younger brother Rajiv Kapoor directed Prem Granth in 1996 and Rishi Kapoor directed Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999). Hereafter...
- decided that he would be the major voice of Rishi Kapoor in the R K film Prem Granth. Their hits with him included "Jab Se Main Jara Sa Badnam Ho ****a' –...
- scenery and architecture. Bollywood films like Suhaag (1979), Tere Naam, Prem Granth, Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), etc. has filmed at the temple. It is...