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Hum Aapke Hain Kaun...!
DVD cover
Directed by
Sooraj R. Barjatya
Produced by
Ajit Kumar BarjatyaKamal Kumar BarjatyaRajkumar Barjatya
Written by
Sooraj R. Barjatya
Starring
Madhuri DixitSalman Khan
Music by
Raamlaxman
Cinematography
Rajan Kinagi
Editing by
Mukhtar Ahmed
Distributed by
Rajshri Productions
Release date(s)
August 5, 1994
Running time
206 min.
Country
India
Language
Hindi
Budget
INR 45,000,000
IMDb
Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! (Hindi: ?? ???? ??? ???, Urdu: ?? ?? ?? ??? ???, translation: Who Am I to You?) is a 1994 Bollywood film directed by Sooraj Barjatya and one of the most successful Bollywood films ever. The film is a story of two Indian families and the relationships between them, celebrating Indian culture using modern production values. It is noted for its lavish depictions of North Indian wedding ceremonies. Its popular soundtrack, including an unusually large 14 songs, was scored by Raam Lakshaman. Hum Aapke Hain Kaun stars Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit, two of the top Bollywood stars of the 1990s. HAHK was very influential and inspired young filmmakers such as Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar. This movie was dubbed into Telugu as Premalayam.
Plot
The story was originally adopted in the film Nadiya Ke Paar of Rajshri Productions and again in this film HAHK. It tells the story of two lovers, Prem (Salman Khan) and Nisha (Madhuri Dixit). Their older siblings, Rajesh and Pooja get married. After Pooja has her baby, the elders decide to get Prem married with a girl like Pooja. Prem and Nisha slowly fall in love with each other. Prem tells his sister-in-law, Nisha's older sister, Pooja, that he loves Nisha.Pooja binds the two with her blessings and a necklace. Before Pooja can tell anyone the good news, she falls down the stairs, and dies. Everyone feels they lost their life after Pooja dies, because she had a magic touch that even the dog, Tuffy, notices. Rajesh finds life hard without Pooja, and he finds it especially hard to raise their son. The parents decide to get Rajesh married to Nisha so that he won't feel so lonely, and his son will get a mother. Nisha unknowingly accepts because she thinks that she is going to marry Prem. When she finds out she is marrying Rajesh, the two lovers decide to sacrifice their love for Rejesh's happiness. The servant that Pooja treated like a brother prays to God to stop the wedding and have Prem and Nisha get married. The dog decides to do something and takes the necklace Pooja gave to Nisha to wear to her wedding with Prem. Nisha writes a note saying that she is giving Pooja's bind back to Prem. The dog takes the necklace and note and instead of giving it to Prem, he gives to Rajesh. Rajesh finds out that Nisha and Prem love each other, and steps aside so that his younger brother can marry Nisha. They live happily ever after.
Cast
Madhuri Dixit ... Nisha Choudhury
Salman Khan ... Prem
Mohnish Bahl ... Rajesh
Renuka Shahane ... Pooja Choudhury
Anupam Kher ... Prof. Siddharth Choudhury
Reema Lagoo ... Mrs. Choudhury
Alok Nath ... Kailashnath
Bindu ... Aunt
Ajit Vachani ... Aunt's Husband
Satish Shah ... Doctor
Himani Shivpuri ... Razia (Doc's wife)
Sahila Chaddha ... Rita
Dilip Joshi ... Bhola Prasad
Laxmikant Berde ... Lalloo Prasad
Priya Arun ... Chameli
Awards
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun won several awards that year, including:
Filmfare Award for Best Film
Filmfare Award for Best Director - Sooraj R. Barjatya
Filmfare Award for Best Actress in a leading role - Madhuri Dixit
Lata Mangeshkar, who sang more than 10 songs in the movie, had long retired from accepting awards, but the public demand for the song "Didi Tera Devar" was such that Filmfare gave her a special award that year.
Box office
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun is one of the biggest grossers ever in the history of Hindi cinema. Made on a budget of around Rs.60 million, it went on to collect over Rs.650 million in India and over Rs.150 million overseas.
If figures are to be calculated in the year 2006 by adjusting the inflation factor, The film raked in more than Rs.1,500 million worldwide. Not only did the film have immense success, it was also one of the biggest blockbusters of Indian cinemas, even in the era of short movies where time length reduced to generally 2.5 hours (the movie being almost 4 hours long and the longest of the 90s decade.
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