English sir, Indian madam) is a 1996 Hindi-language romantic comedy film, starring Shah Rukh Khan in a triple role as father and twin sons, alongside Sonali Bendre.
Vikram faces a dilemma when he is torn between choosing to take Nandu back to England to learn his family's business or risk throwing it all away by staying in India to be with Bijuriya, whom he slowly falls in love with.
This film features Shah Rukh Khan in a triple role as Gopal Mayur and his sons Hari and Vikram.
Hari, however, washes ashore in Mumbai, still alive, and is found by a little girl named Bijuriya and her elder sister Katariya.
After his recovery, Hari learns that he has been officially declared dead by the British Government, after a rescue mission failed to find his body.
The happiness does not last for long, as a fire breaks out at their house during a Diwali celebration, mortally wounding Hari and Katariya, who both die shortly after the delivery of their son, Nandlal Mayur aka Nandu.
Bijuriya sacrifices her own education to raise Nandu, performing multiple activities in order to earn money to feed him, before settling down with a job as a bar dancer.
Lawyer Madadgar, a family friend of Bijuriya and Katariya, watches an interview of Vikram on television, and realizes that he is Hari's younger brother and Nandu's uncle.
Vikram learns that his brother survived the plane crash and lived in India for two years, during which he was married and had a son, before his actual death with his wife.
The nephew, who detests his newfound uncle and adores his aunt like a mother figure, protests this, but Vikram remains adamant.