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Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain

Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999)

January. 22,1999
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5.5
| Drama Romance Family

Vishwanath is a multi-millionaire industrialist, who lives in a palatial house, with his only chid, a son named Vijay. Vijay has been literally born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and indulges in life's temptations and weaknesses to the extreme. Vishwanath would like his son to get married and be responsible. Vijay agrees to get married on condition that his future bride sign an agreement that the marriage is on a trial basis for one year, and thereafter is Vijay does not fall in love with her, the marriage gets annulled. Vishwanath asks his personal assistant, Megha, to quit her job and marry Vijay, but Megha refuses. Megha comes from a poor family, consisting of her mom, two other sisters, and one brother. Written by Shrikant

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Catgurl22
1999/01/22

While the basic premise is an interesting one, it was handled and executed in the worst way possible, resulting in one incredibly bad movie.The movie is full of hackneyed cliches, cringe-worthy dialogue, and over-the-top hamming by pretty much everyone. It's like the actors and the director are trying to force the audience to feel something, anything. The only thing I felt was annoyance. Perhaps the worst aspect of the film is when the main plot is put on hold to dedicate a few minutes to the comedians Johnny Lever and Raju Shreshta. Their comedy is so childish and ridiculous that even my 5 year old kid got bored.Avoid this at all cost, unless you like to torture yourself.

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avinash-inform
1999/01/23

saw the movie yesterday night. first thought which came in my mind is "the person who care for others, no one care for him/her, even his/her filling."reaction shown by "kajol" like not to accept proposal was 100% right. and daddy decision not interfere between them.love the story and theme of movie.whereas movie has some roadblock lever story, which is a road block in the movie. "satish" need to dynamic as director. "gracy" was OK. "prameet" is good. "shakti" is good. movie is good to relief office tense.

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Sam
1999/01/24

Hum Aapke ... is basically a case of real talent gone to waste. The plot is interesting and even intriguing but at the end, the film disappoints, even by Hindi movie standards, with a stagnant, slow-moving screenplay and overdone performances.To give credit where credit is due, Kajol's performance is great and she could be said to have carried the movie on her back. Her character was portrayed beautifully and complemented everyone else's. The biggest flaw in the movie was the ending, which was over-dramatized and took away from the movie instead of adding to it. At the end, Kajol's character still remained misunderstood. From the beginning, the audience is led to believe that Anil is finally going to come around, but it wasn't really clear how his character felt and how and when he finally did come around. It seemed as though he decided to go back to his wife, not because he fell in love with her, but because of the gratitude he felt towards her, which does not address the void Kajol's character was feeling throughout the movie. A potentially good plot gone to waste.The comedic subplot was repetitive and completely unrelated to the movie; hint: keep your thumb on the fast-forward button.The songs are mediocre at best, and the first one (which includes a Hindi rap) is off the charts as far as horrid music goes. This movie is worth a watch only if your other choices are unavailable.

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go_go
1999/01/25

HADMRH is a typical tear-jerker with a few differences namely that the all sacrificing image of women characters typically seen in Bollywood movies has been changed to suit the times. It's plot seems unpalatable at times but thats the liberty we will give to the film maker. Music is superb with several melodies numbers. Johny Lever adds the comic colour the movie with his antics.Overall a family entertainer which is sure to be a hit.

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