• Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai

    Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai

    Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai - Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai (Sad) (Video Full Song).

    —. Durga (Amisha Patel) is a beautiful blind woman with a talent for shaping pottery. She is poor, and lives with her widowed mother in a simple home.

    By chance Durga crosses paths with Babu Rohit (Arjun Rampal) who saves her life when she is about the fall over a cliff. The pair spend time together and fall in love. At one point Durga creates a clay bust of her Babu ('sir') but weeps because she cannot see it. Rohit tells her that he will find a way to help her see again. But before anything could happen between the two Dubai returned Rana, another man who wants to marry Durga, kills her mom and then Babu himself. A devastated Durga undergoes eye surgery through Swiss-based Dr.

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    Prasad and regains her sight. Prasad takes her with him to live in Switzerland and this is where multi-millionaire Raj (Bobby Deol) enters her life and wants to marry her. Prasad persuades her to let go of Babu's memory and marry Raj, which she does. At their engagement party, Raj's friend, Rohit, who was missing in India, is found. His appearance disrupts Durga's life as she thinks that her Babu has returned back. Rohit however recognize her and convinces her that her 'sir' where in Babu has returned. On a coincidence Raj comes to know of the entire pass between Durga and Babu and he decides to reunite the couple once again.

    —. Jaipur-based Durga has been blind as far as she can remember, and helps her dad make clay statues of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. When her dad passes away, she and her mom continue making clay statues to make a living. Then one day Durga is involved in an accident and is rescued by a young man named Babu. Both of them fall in love with each and want to get married. But before that could happen, Dubai returned Rana, another man who wants to marry Durga, kills her mom and then Babu himself. A devastated Durga undergoes eye surgery through Swiss-based Dr.

    Prasad and regains her sight. Prasad takes her with him to live in Switzerland and this is where multi-millionaire Raj enters her life and wants to marry her. Prasad persuades her to let go of Babu's memory and marry Raj, which she does. At their engagement party, Raj's friend, Rohit, who was missing in India, is found.

    His appearance disrupts Durga's life as she thinks that her Babu has returned back. But how can a young woman, once blind, who has never seen her lover, be sure that he has returned? —. Beautiful, blind & poor Durga lives with her widowed mother in a Shanty house. She has a special talent for shaping pottery and does this to make a living.

    One day while traveling with a little boy, Durga accidentally misleads her path and was about to fall over a cliff when a young man named Babu comes to her rescue. Hereafter both became friends and spend beautiful moments together and this has blossomed to love.

    The pair expresses there love to each other and promises to get married but before this could take place, a jealous suitor who wants to marry Durga apparently kills Babu and get rid of his body down a deep ravine. Durga secures enough money, and goes to Dr. Prasad's hospital and perform an eye surgery and eventually regains her sight. Soon after she is adopted by Dr. Prasad and they relocate to Switzerland.

    There she meets Raj, who falls in love with her and proposes marriage to her, through persistence and kindness, Durga finally accepts Raj's marriage proposal. Unknown to Durga that her lover, Babu is alive and is known as Rohit, who is also Raj's childhood friend. But even if he comes back to her she will have to forget the past and think about her future, tying the knot with Raj.

    You actually saunter into the screening of HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI with zilch expectations. With a not too viable star cast on one hand and the long period it took to hit the screens on the other, HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI lacks the magnetic drive to attract moviegoers, you feel.

    But, sometimes, certain films take you by complete surprise. HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI is one of them. Also, thankfully, the delay in its making doesn't reflect on the final product. Let's face it, HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI is no classic. Nor does it swim against the tide. It's no foolproof entertainer either.

    Yet, the goings-on compel you to train your eyes at the screen, especially towards the second hour. HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI is a vintage love story. It has that old-world charm that worked in the 1970s and 1980s. You can guess what's in store next, but the execution of the material Bunty Soorma, Vikram Bhatt is absorbing most of the times, with certain dramatic moments making you forget the deficiencies. To sum up, HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI isn't path-breaking in any way, but it delivers what you expect from a love story.

    Only thing - this is important - the viewer of today isn't gung ho about conventional subjects. That could prove a major deterrent! HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI begins in a village in Rajasthan, where a blind girl called Durga Amisha Patel lives with her mother Suhasini Mulay. Despite Durga being blind, she makes beautiful clay statues, a skill she learnt from her late father. Durga meets Rohit Arjun Rampal, who is impressed by Durga's art and beauty and they fall in love. A village goon named Rana Parmeet Sethi takes advantage of Durga's handicap and attempts to rape her.

    Luckily, the mother comes to her rescue. Rana learns of Rohit and decides to eliminate him. But the mother shields Rohit and dies in the process. Rana is arrested. Rohit takes Durga to an eye hospital, where Dr. Prasad Kanwaljeet operates upon her eyes.

    The operation proves a success, but before the bandage is taken off from Durga's eyes, Rana and his cronies try to kill Rohit and in the ensuing fight, both Rana and Rohit die. When Durga learns about Rohit's death, she tries to commit suicide, but is saved by Dr. Durga relates her story to Dr. Prasad, who now considers her to be his daughter.

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    Prasad and Durga move to Switzerland for a change. Durga meets Raj Bobby Deol, a business tycoon, and in their first meeting itself, Raj falls in love with Durga. Raj tries to get close to Durga, but she gets irritated by his behavior. Raj takes Durga to his house and shows her Rohit's photographs. He tells her that even he is suffering the loss of his best friend. Prasad convinces Durga that Raj is the right guy for her and that he wants to see her married. Durga agrees to marry Raj and the family Anang Desai, Beena, Vivek Shauq prepares for the wedding.

    During the engagement ceremony, Raj gets a phone call informing him that his childhood friend, Rohit, is still alive. Raj brings Rohit home and introduces him to Durga. Rohit is stunned to see Durga there, but Durga does not recognize him as she has never seen him. Been there, done that - the maxim suits HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI like a glove.

    The story Bunty Soorma has an old-world charm. Right from SANGAM to SAAJAN to HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI, Hindi cinema has witnessed similar stories in the past two guys in love with the same girl. If the basic premise is a handicap, the development of the story screenplay: Ashok Roy and direction are interesting, at times. The story takes off in a routine manner: Boy meets girl, its love at first sight for the guy, there are obstacles villain: Parmeet Sethi, they overcome that as well, everything is hunky dory.

    And then catastrophe strikes. If the first hour of HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI is strictly okay, it's the latter half that works to the advantage of the film. With Bobby making an entry at the intermission point, the second hour is devoted to the three characters facing a storm in their lives. A number of sequences catch your attention.

    Amisha's feelings for Bobby have been depicted convincingly. The re-emergence of Arjun during the engagement ceremony is a highpoint. The sequence thereafter, when Amisha hears Arjun's voice, is again well tackled.

    But the climax acts as a complete spoilt sport. Just when you were actually enjoying the ride, you realize that the vehicle just ran out of gas at this juncture. One question that comes to your mind is, why this cliched ending?

    Of course, you want the lady to choose her lover, but it could've been done in a far more refreshing manner. Besides, the narrative tends to slow down a bit in the latter reels. Considering that HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI started off as someone's vision Bunty Soorma and has been given the eventual shape by another storyteller Vikram Bhatt, the film doesn't look patchy at all. Music Anand Raaj Anand is easy on the ears. The title track, 'Chori Se Dil Ko' and 'Dhola Aayo Re' are better compositions nevertheless.

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    Cinematography Nirmal Jani is appealing. The Swiss locales as well as the lavish look that the film boasts of give the film a visually striking look. Dialogues Javed Siddiqui are mediocre. Bobby Deol is only getting better as an actor. He manages to register an impact in a film that belongs to Amisha and Arjun primarily. Arjun is awkward at places initial portions, but gets into the rhythm subsequently.

    The emotional sequences in the second half clearly indicate that he's come a long way. Amisha ought to control her voice when she screams it gets screechy. However, her performance varies from average to decent. Kanwaljeet is efficient.

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    Suhasini Mulay and Parmeet Sethi are adequate. Achint Kaur doesn't get any scope. Ditto for Vivek Shauq, Beena and Anang Desai. On the whole, HUMKO TUMSE PYAAR HAI is a decent entertainer, but there are two major factors that go against it: Lack of hype and a not too happening star cast. At the box-office, a strong word of mouth from ladies should help to an extent.

    Business in the Hindi belt should also be better.

    Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai