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Released on January 26, 1996, English Babu Desi Mem is a Bollywood romantic drama starring Shah Rukh Khan and Sonali Bendre. The film centers on Vikram Mayur (Khan), a wealthy Indian businessman raised in England, who travels to Mumbai to find his late brother's eight-year-old son, Nandu. Upon arriving, he meets Bijuriya (Bendre), the young aunt raising Nandu by dancing in a club to support them. The story explores the culture clash and eventual romance between the "English Babu" and the "Desi Mem".
English Babu Desi Mem (1996)
: Shah Rukh Khan (in a triple role), Sonali Bendre, and Sunny Singh English Babu Desi Mem -1996- 1080p.mkv Filmyfly.Com
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