
With the aid of his mother (who likes the unassuming Suman) and his comic friend Manohar, Prem sets out to win Suman's heart. At that point, Prem suddenly realizes that he has fallen in love with her. Suman leaves in tears and distances herself from Prem. They humiliate Suman and accuse her of scheming to marry Prem. Then Prem takes Suman to a party, organized by some of his rich friends. The pair share outings and confidences and all seems to be going well. She is befriended by Kishan's son Prem (Salman Khan), who assures her that he has no romantic interest in her and that a boy and a girl can be platonic friends. At first, country girl Suman is ill at ease in the huge mansion. Will Kishan let Karan's daughter Suman (Bhagyashree) stay at his house? Kishan cannot turn down his old friend's request and Suman comes to live with his family. However, when Karan prepares to work abroad and earn more money, he turns to Kishan to solve a problem. Kishan is a rich man with a vast business empire and little time for old friends. The widower Karan is a poor mechanic who lives in a humble house in the countryside. To be honest, in my heart I always felt it was a lovely story and each time I sent him back, I would feel sad,” she stated.Although Karan and Kishan have been friends for years, they have grown apart and have little in common.

The actress was a newbie when Sooraj Barjatiya approached her for the film. The film was released in 1989 and it starred superstar Salman Khan alongside Bhagyashree. But on the eighth time, she gave her nod to the film. The actress also said that the ace director returned to her seven times, with changes in the script to please her, and each time she would come up with a new excuse. “But, at the end of it, when he wanted to know if I would do the film, I told him that despite liking the script, I wouldn't be able to take it up,” she added. However, Bhagyashree said that she liked the way the filmmaker narrated the film and she found the subject beautiful. The actress also explained that she told the filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya that she didn’t want to work in films. “My father wanted me to complete my education in India itself and we were arguing over it when 'Maine Pyar Kiya' came my way,” she added. Instead, she wanted to go abroad for higher studies and had also secured admission. When asked about how she became Suman of Maine Pyar Kiya, she said that initially, she didn’t want to do it. Bollywood actress Bhagyashree, who is well-known for her stellar performances in popular films like Paayal, Janani and others, has recently revealed about her debut film Maine Pyar Kiya while speaking with The Times of India.
