Akele Hum Akele Tum Page #6

Synopsis: Rohit Kumar (Aamir Khan) is an aspirant playback singer while Kiran (Manisha Koirala) is a classical singer-in-training, but inside aims to be some thing like Rohit. They meet, relate to each other's sentiments and fall in love. But when Kiran's parents oppose their marriage, they decide to lead a separate life. However, after their marriage, Kiran's ambitions take a back seat as she feels suppressed by her household responsibilities and her child to look after. Time fails to abate Kiran's frustration until she decides to leave Rohit and start a new life all over again. Now a loner, Rohit is forced to look after both his son and his falling career on his own. After some obvious teething troubles, Rohit succeeds in creating a separate world of their own with Sonu, his son. Meanwhile, Kiran incidentally becomes a huge film star. When her attempts to reconcile with Rohit backfire, she decides to call the marriage off and also files a case demanding Sonu's custody. But Rohit is not giving
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Mansoor Khan
  7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
NOT RATED
Year:
1995
160 min
388 Views


I love you more than

anyone else on earth.

If you love me so much, you

must stop drinking.

From now on, I won't drink.

There's this fatso in our class.

Deven. He bullies everyone around.

He snatched Prakash's lunch box

away. I complained to the teacher.

Why complain? Box him in

the stomach. That'll do him right.

- Well, what will you do to him?

- I'll box him in the stomach.

Go on now. I'll be

back to take you home.

I was passing by when I

saw the two of you.

Sonu was looking quite cheerful.

I'd thought I'd call

you up sometime.

But I decided that it'd be

better if I met you personally.

How are you?

I'm fine, and I don't have much to

worry about. How have you been?

- Are you very forlorn, Daddy?

- No, I'm not. Why do you ask?

Nothing particularly. Are

you thinking about Mummy?

Go to sleep now.

- Take a look at this! -

What's up? - Read it!

- Read? - Read it... see who wrote

it! - One Pawan Malhotra.

- The film director! - Didn't he

direct CHAHAT? -That's him all right!

He has signed me up to score the

music for his forthcoming film.

- What are saying?! - Really?! -

Yes! And I can't believe it!

Pawan Malhotra patted my

shoulder and said...

"You're a very talented fellow!

How come I didn't meet you before?"

He liked my songs very much!

Thank God for that. And

congratulations!

Hey Moolchand!

Take a look at this! Get that?!

All right. Understood.

So you've got money! When

are you going to pay me up?

I haven't yet received money.

I've just signed the contract.

I'll get the money soon.

Let's celebrate with tea for everyone.

- Very well... er... What do you mean?

- It's on me, of course.

- You should've said so. Come on in.

- I'll have a cup of tea too!

Are you going to become

the greatest music director now?

That I'll become. But, do you

know what I'm going to do before that?

- What? - Your birthday is

coming up, isn't it. - Oh yes.

- I'll get you a surprise gift

for your birthday. - Really?

- Yes. - What's it going to be?

- How can I tell you about it now?

I know what! Isn't it something I

showed you the other day?

Is it yellow in color?

The battery operated car!

- Where does Mr. Rohit Kumar live?

- I'm Rohit Kumar.

Ms. Kiran has sent this for you.

It's Mummy's car!

Hey folks! Come on quick! Take

a look at this. It's my Mummy's car!

What's it?

It's a letter from Kiran.

She wants to celebrate Sonu's birthday.

She has invited us over.

You'll go over, won't you?

Tell her that we will come. But,

there's no need to sent the car.

Tell her that we will come. But,

there's no need to sent the car.

You mustn't be naughty, Sonu.

And you must speak to

everyone politely, understand?

- Are you listening to me?

- Yes. Okay.

If anyone offers you

anything to eat, don't be greedy.

Refuse it politely. But if you must

have it, say thanks afterwards.

Sonu has arrived.

- I hope we aren't late.

- No problem.

- I was worried that you wouldn't come.

- But, I have come.

Let me introduce you... my wife,

Lajwanti... and... Mrs. Tolaram.

Sorry for leaving you

alone for a while.

Only a while, wasn't it?

- I get childish when I'm with kids.

- You've always been childish.

Sonu is still cheating at the

game. He's just like you!

You're looking lovely.

Come over here for a moment, Kiran.

I'll be back in a moment.

Won't you meet others

around? We have other guests too.

Have you invited everyone to

watch you prancing with that fellow?

- I'll leave this party if you speak so.

- You must consider your status.

- You're a star. And, journalists

are attending. - Who invited them?

I wanted to celebrate a birthday.

You've made a circus out of it.

Don't teach me what to

do and what not to.

As of now, just stay away from

him. We have other guests here too.

- Happy tidings, Mr. Ramdayal.

- Thank you.

Happy tidings to

you too. - Thank you.

- What's up? Any problem?

- Nothing at all.

They might not have taken a

liking to my presence.

- I should've sent Sonu here alone.

- But why? I wanted you to come too.

I wanted all of us to

celebrate Sonu's birthday together.

I've taken a lot of pains

to organize this party.

And now, these people...

...they've spoilt my mood.

- I've asked you not to run around!

- Hey fatso! You won't catch me!

- Let me go! He'll catch me!

- Let him.

I got caught because of you!

- That's just as well.

Now you can sit

with Mummy for a while.

My child!

What's that mark?

I was playing on the

side. And I fell down.

- Oh no!

- And it bled a lot.

- Did it take stitches?

- Yes 8 stitches.

How did it happen?

My mistake. I wasn't careful.

And he didn't listen.

It didn't hurt his eyes, thank God!

I could never have forgiven myself.

- And I didn't even cry.

- Really?

- Come on, Mummy. I want to

see your house. - Let's go.

- Come along too, will you?

- No. Just go on. - All right.

- See you later.

- Excuse us.

- Greetings.

- Greetings.

- Have you had the cakes and other

goodies? - Yes I have, thank you.

- Had enough?

- Not yet. I'll have some more.

- Seen the villa?

- Yes. It's a huge one.

It stretches right up to the beach.

There's a swimming pool back there.

- I see! - It cost a

million bucks. - Fantastic.

Are you still at

song-and-dance at the hotel?

Well, you see...

- Glory be to The Divine mother.

- Greetings, Mr. Gulbadan Kumar.

- Greetings. - Happy tidings

on your son's birthday.

I'm very upset with him, I am! Tell

me, is this any way to behave?!

You're the sole object of discussion

in the film business nowadays.

He has scored such lovely songs;

and he has put Amar Kaushik to shame!

Well, you've become a very

important person nowadays.

But you mustn't forget simple folks

like me. Do call up once in a while.

- Never mind that. But you must get

me the music rights. - Sure.

- Together, we'll make a stupendous

success out of it. - Surely.

Divine Mother be praised!

A heroine and a music

director in the family!

No dearth of money! I suggest

you become a film producer. Say what?!

- Excuse me. - Oh

yes. - Be back soon.

- How many films have you signed?

- Just one till now.

You'll get many more, I'm sure.

But take care about signing films.

What'd you like to have? Whisky or rum?

I've stopped drinking.

May The Divine Mother bless you! A

Coca-cola for the gentleman, please.

Hello there! Nowadays, you

don't seem to care for us.

That isn't the case at all. In

fact, we were discussing you.

After all, he has rising star

with him. Mr. Rohit Kumar!

The singer and

composer. A two-in-one!

Congratulations! So

even you've got a film!

What I don't understand is

how he bagged the film.

Because there still are people who

value caliber. Not names.

I see! But I think that behind

every successful man lies a woman.

But slightly different in this case;

...a successful woman behind the man!

- What do you mean? - Can a woman

who is beautiful and successful...

...not do as much for her husband?

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Nasir Hussain

Mohammad Nasir Hussain Khan or Nasir Hussain (16 November 1926 – 13 March 2002) was an Indian film producer, director and screenwriter. With a career spanning decades, Hussain has been credited as a major trendsetter in the history of Hindi cinema. For example, he directed Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973), which created the Bollywood masala film genre that defined Hindi cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, and he wrote and produced Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which set the Bollywood musical romance template that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. Akshay Manwani wrote a book on Hussain's cinema titled Music, Masti, Modernity: The Cinema of Nasir Husain.. He belonged to a Rohilla Pathan family of Uttar Pradesh. more…

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