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| producer      = Yash Chopra<br />[[T. Subbarami Reddy]]
| producer      = Yash Chopra<br />[[T. Subbarami Reddy]]
| writer        = [[Honey Irani]]<br />[[Rahi Masoom Raza]]
| writer        = [[Honey Irani]]<br />[[Rahi Masoom Raza]]
| starring      = [[Anil Kapoor]]<br />[[Sridevi]]<br />[[Waheeda Rehman]]<br />[[Anupam Kher]]
| starring      = [[Anil Kapoor]]<br />[[Sridevi]]<br />[[Waheeda Rehman]]<br />[[Anupam Kher]]<br />Deepak Malhotra<br />Dippy Sagoo
| music          = Shiv-Hari
| music          = Shiv-Hari
| distributor    = [[Yash Raj Films]]
| distributor    = [[Yash Raj Films]]
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'''''Lamhe''''' ({{translation|''Moments''}}) is a 1991 Indian [[romance film|romantic]] musical drama film directed by [[Yash Chopra]] and written by [[Honey Irani]], with [[Rahi Masoom Raza]]. The film stars [[Anil Kapoor]] and [[Sridevi]] (in a dual role of both mother and daughter) in the titular roles, along with [[Waheeda Rehman]] and [[Anupam Kher]] in pivotal roles. In the film, the NRI Viren (Kapoor) falls in love with Pallavi (Sridevi), but she marries someone else. However, Pallavi and her husband die in an accident, leaving behind, in care of Viren, their young daughter Pooja (also Sridevi), who grows up to look just like her mother and falls in love with Viren. The film marks the second collaboration between Sridevi and Chopra.
'''''Lamhe''''' ({{translation|''Moments''}}) is a 1991 Indian [[romance film|romantic]] musical drama film directed by [[Yash Chopra]] and written by [[Honey Irani]], with [[Rahi Masoom Raza]]. The film stars [[Anil Kapoor]] and [[Sridevi]] (in a dual role of both mother and daughter) in the titular roles, along with [[Waheeda Rehman]] and [[Anupam Kher]] in pivotal roles. In the film, the [[Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin|NRI]] Viren (Kapoor) falls in love with Pallavi (Sridevi) during his first visit to [[India]], but she marries someone else. However, Pallavi and her husband die in an accident, leaving behind, in care of Viren, their young daughter Pooja (also Sridevi), who grows up to look just like her mother and falls in love with Viren. The film marks the second collaboration between Sridevi and Chopra.


Produced by Chopra under his production banner [[Yash Raj Films]], ''Lamhe'' was shot in two schedules in [[Rajasthan]] and [[London]]. Over the years, it has been hailed as a classic and Chopra's finest film. Although the film did moderate business domestically, it became a huge success overseas, bringing in a worldwide gross of {{INR}}20.5 crores on a {{INR}}6 crores budget; thus becoming the [[List of Bollywood films of 1991|10th highest grossing Indian film of 1991]]. It received numerous accolades and featured on ''[[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]]'s'' list of ''Bollywood's Best Films''. It has been cited as Yash Chopra's personal favourite of the movies he has made. This was one of the last films that Masoom Raza scripted. He died a couple of months after its release. On the occasion of the Centenary of Indian Cinema in 2013, ''Lamhe'' featured among the ''Top Ten Romantic Movies Of 100 Years''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Yahoo|title=Top 10 romantic movies|url=http://in.movies.yahoo.com/photos/top-10-romantic-movies-slideshow/top-10-romantic-movies-photo-1328685356.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302194504/http://in.movies.yahoo.com/photos/top-10-romantic-movies-slideshow/top-10-romantic-movies-photo-1328685356.html|archive-date=2 March 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
Produced by Chopra under his production banner [[Yash Raj Films]], ''Lamhe'' was shot in two schedules in [[Rajasthan]] and [[London]]. Over the years, it has been hailed as a classic and Chopra's finest film. Although the film did moderate business domestically, it became a huge success overseas, bringing in a worldwide gross of {{INR}}20.5 crores on a {{INR}}6 crores budget; thus becoming the [[List of Bollywood films of 1991|10th highest grossing Indian film of 1991]]. It received numerous accolades and featured on ''[[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]]'s'' list of ''Bollywood's Best Films''. It has been cited as Yash Chopra's personal favourite of the movies he has made. This was one of the last films that Masoom Raza scripted. He died a couple of months after its release. On the occasion of the Centenary of Indian Cinema in 2013, ''Lamhe'' featured among the ''Top Ten Romantic Movies Of 100 Years''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Yahoo|title=Top 10 romantic movies|url=http://in.movies.yahoo.com/photos/top-10-romantic-movies-slideshow/top-10-romantic-movies-photo-1328685356.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302194504/http://in.movies.yahoo.com/photos/top-10-romantic-movies-slideshow/top-10-romantic-movies-photo-1328685356.html|archive-date=2 March 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref>