

The success of this film reversed the fortunes of Rajshri Productions.It was also the first mainstream Hindi film of the popular Marathi film actor Laxmikant Berde. The film established Alok Nath and Reema Lagoo as character actors and launched TV actor Rajeev Verma's film career. The film gave a significant boost to the career of music director Raamlaxman whose career had languished after a moderately successful "Taraana" (1979).

Bhagyashree, who was paired with Khan, made her acting debut in this film. While this wasn't Salman Khan's first film, it was his first hit. He was the first Barjatya to direct a Rajshri Films production. The film was Sooraj Barjatya's directorial debut.

He posted, “If MKP releases now, happy Easter be focused n Stay strong”. He re-enacted a sequence from Maine Pyar Kiya with a ‘Then vs Now’ comparison and the now part gives an interesting twist to it in this Coronavirus scare. Recently, the superstar took to his social media and shared a fascinating throwback to his film, with an interesting twist keeping the current pandemic situation in mind. His demand and fondness among his fans has been at its peak ever since. Maine Pyar Kiya turned Salman into an overnight sensation where the youngsters followed his style, the audiences loved him. Apart from this, it was dubbed in several other languages across the country. In Telugu, it was titled, Prema Paavuraalu. In fact, the film was triumphant in the Caribbean and dominated the box-office that year in Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.Ĭarrying the baton of being successful in another language, the movie was also dubbed and titled Te Amo in Spanish, and it saw a 10-week run in Lima, Peru. Making it even more significant and special, the movie was dubbed in English and titled When Love Calls and was a big hit overseas as well. Ahead of his times, Salman Khan with his second release Maine Pyar Kiya garnered eyeballs not just in India but even across borders in 1989.
