Deewane Tere Pyar Ke

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Deewane Tere Pyaar Key (Urdu: دیوانے تیرے پیار کے, English title: Love Crazy) is an Urdu language film which was released on 7 November 1997.[1]

It was directed by Syed Noor[2] and produced at Evernew Studios.

Plot

This film story is about a girl named Kiran, daughter of a Pakistani man and an Indian woman living in Mauritius. This girl comes to Pakistan to visit her grand parents' grave and she loses her passport and the cash money with her. Then she meets a poor boy in Lahore who helps her. They fall in love. The girl returns to Mauritius. The boy, Nomi, had promised her that he would come to Mauritius after her. Her uncle forced him to not come to Mauritius by influencing the Country's embassy in Pakistan. Nomi travels illegally. Kiran's marriage breaks. Nomi gets caught as a terrorist. While he was struggling in Mauritius he met khan lala who becomes his friend. Meanwhile, khan lala gathers his people in Mauritius in support of nomi to prove him innocent. A Court orders Nomi to be deported. In the plane, he finds out that Kiran and her parents had also boarded the same plane going back to Pakistan.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Awardee Nominated work Result Ref.
1997 Nigar Awards Best Film Deewane Tere Pyar Ke Deewane Tere Pyar Ke rowspan="6"Template:Won [3]
Best Director Syed Noor
Best Script Writer Syed Noor
Best Musician Amjad Bobby
Best Cinematographer Aakif Malik
Best Comedian Sardar Kamal

References

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External links

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