

Manzil Manzil
Mr. Malhotra has an only daughter named Seema. He would like Seema to marry Pawan, the son of Gautam. Seema is receptive to this, and even arranges to meet with Pawan. While traveling alone one day in the country side, Seema meets up with Vijay, and both fall in love. Unknown to both, Mr. Malhotra has been approached by an international smuggler Niranjan Das, who is impersonating Mr. Malhotra's childhood friend, and has asked for Seema's hand in marriage for his son Roopesh. Seema subsequently has an accident and loses her memory. She is looked after by Gautam, who will not let anyone, including Vijay, to come anywhere near Seema. And even if Seema's memory does return, she will have to consent to marrying Roopesh, her father's choice
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Plot Summary
A young man, Vijay, falls deeply in love with the enigmatic Seema. Their passionate romance faces numerous obstacles, including family opposition and past secrets that threaten to tear them apart. Vijay's determination to be with Seema is tested as they navigate a tumultuous journey filled with heartbreak and societal pressures. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and destiny.
Critical Reception
Manzil Manzil was a commercial failure and received largely negative reviews from critics upon its release. While it aimed for a grand romantic narrative, it was often criticized for its predictable plot, melodramatic execution, and weak screenplay. The performances were also a point of contention, with the film failing to resonate with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its overly dramatic and melodramatic plot.
- The screenplay was found to be weak and predictable.
- Performances were generally considered uninspired.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of the last directorial ventures of Prakash Mehra, who was known for his successful films like 'Zanjeer' and 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'.
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