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'Baabul'

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Baabul
Balraj Kapoor (Amitabh Bachchan) is a rich businessman with a modern outlook on life. For him family culture and values are of utmost importance. He is fully supported by his loving wife Shobhna (Hema Malini). The couple has a son called Avinash (Salman Khan). For Balraj Avinash is more of a friend than just his son. After spending years abroad for further studies Avinash returns home to his parents. This is a period in their lives which has been the happiest ever. Soon Avinash comes across Millie (Rani Mukherjee) who is a painter by profession. It is not long before they fall in love and get married. They are blessed with a lovely child named Ansh. Rajat (John Abraham) a musician has always been a close friend to Millie but has never revealed his feelings to her. He is now happy seeing Avinash and Millie living a blissful married life. So he decides to immigrate to Europe where he can pursue his musical career. The twist comes when Avinash dies in a fatal accident leaving Millie totally heartbroken. This loss greatly affects Millie and she slowly goes into depression. Meanwhile Balraj and Shobhna try to find the love of Avinash in Ansh in order to console themselves. Seeing Millie in this sad state Balraj decides to find Rajat and ask him to marry Millie. But Balwant (Om Puri) Balraj's elder brother settled in rural Punjab and his widowed sister-in-law objects to Balra' plans. He strongly believes in Indian traditions that support his family honour and reputation. He will go to any length to uphold that. Even his wife Shobhna does not agree with Balrajs intentions. So will Balraj be able to fulfill his plan? Will he prove to be a father (Baabul) rather than being a father-in-law? And what will society think about Balraj's idea?

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Actors: Salman Khan, Hema Malini
Directors: No information available
Publisher: Prism Leisure
RRP: £21.99
Released: 22/1/2007
Genres: Drama, Other
Features: Anamorphic, Box set, PAL
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