Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! Page #4

Synopsis: Prem, a top student, is learning the ropes of business under his elder brother Rajesh and his uncle Kailashnath, a big industrialist. In another town, Nisha is studying computer science and is the darling of her elder sister, Pooja, and her parents, Professor Choudhry and Kamladevi. Fate brings the two families together and this results in the the betrothal of Rajesh and Pooja. At the wedding, Prem meets Nisha and falls in love with this carefree woman. With Pooja as the woman of the house, joy knows no bounds in Prem's family. Months pass by and Pooja becomes pregnant. Nisha is invited to come and stay with her sister and attend the traditional function before the child's birth. Nisha's arrival is like a dream come true for Prem. Nisha stays there until the birth of the child, taking over the household chores, and becoming very much a part of the family. In soft whispers, Prem and Nisha commit their love for each other and secretly dream of spending a lifetime together. Then fate stri
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical
Director(s): Sooraj R. Barjatya
Production: Rajshri Media
  6 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.6
NOT RATED
Year:
1994
206 min
3,042 Views


Our new player walks

towards the pitch.

The best sister-in-law of lndia.

All eyes are on our newest player

who has clean bowled the opposition!

Now its your turn.

Our new player walks on.

- Shall we?

- Please.

The match takes an exciting twist.

Our established player has

decided to take revenge.

The new player has settled on

the crease with confidence.

And there goes the ball!

lt flies into the sky,

crosses the boundary and...

- Come in.

- Everything done.

lve even told the confectioner

that our grandchild is on its way.

Everything should be ready

in time for the function.

Youve taught him English

and made him an Englishman!

What does a monkey know

of the taste of ginger!

- What?

- Ginger tea.

Excellent!

The tea is brewed well, isnt it?

- But why are you laughing so hard?

- Do some work.

Lets call up and ask when your

parents will come for the function.

Who is it?

- lts you. Yes?

- Your sister wants to talk to you.

Talk to Mummy.

Live long dear. lt looks as if

we might not make it to the function.

Cant make it? Talk to uncle.

Good day. Whats the matter?

The exams in her Dads college

have got postponed to this date.

But somebody must come.

At least send Nisha.

Just a second. Will you go?

Fine. Prem will come

tomorrow to pick her up.

Will you go?

Yes, l will.

Get up dear and get dressed.

- What, Mummy!

- What a girl!

Get up. Prem will be here soon.

Your slave is here.

- Thanks for what?

- For waiting for me.

l wasnt waiting for you.

So you were counting the stars

on the terrace in the daytime.

lt is said that pretty girls look

even more pretty when they lie.

Son, youve come?

How are you and wheres uncle?

Piping hot cutlets with grams.

Have a bite.

- Did you make it?

- Yes, its your aunts favorite.

Gravy with butter

equals to wife being happy.

Shes not talking to me for 2 days.

- Why? - The first child of our

daughter and were not going.

lll take you in style

when the child is born.

Taste this. Hold her hand.

Shall l ask a question?

Why have you given me flowers?

Because weve only fought

whenever weve met.

What could be better

than flowers to make up?

Why did you apologize to me

after the wedding ceremony?

Creating an impression.

Youll laugh if

l tell you the truth.

l wont. Please tell me.

We were taking the bride home.

You were sending your sister away.

l thought of giving you a

gift when we were leaving.

Saw that Tuffy?

Nobody values a genuine man!

lm not laughing at you.

Sometimes we misjudge people.

You are not at all like l thought

you were in the first meeting.

- How am l?

- lll think when lm free.

Theres a surprise

for you at the back.

Take a look.

- For you. - May l ask whats the

occasion. Flowers and chocolates?

Anything special?

For the first time a girl is

allowed in the front seat of my car.

People say this day comes

in everyones life.

Now it has come my way.

- What happened?

- Nothing.

lm sharing my secrets with you

and youre reading a comic!

Reading not allowed

while travelling!

We must laugh and talk. What Tuffy?

And since l heard you sing on the

terrace, lm a fan of your voice.

Share some secrets with me.

- Some other time. - Why?

- l have a sore throat.

Before the third comic is opened

lll have to create an impression.

Sister!

Careful!

- Youve come dear?

- Uncle.

- Your mother has sent so much!

- And a letter for you.

For me? Great!

Sir, hope you all are well.

We were happy to meet Prem.

Send Rajesh over too once.

Professor also wants to

write something. Good God!

Friend, lve heard that

you now sport a braid.

You listen to your daughter-in-law

reading the Ramayana everyday.

Were not so old pal!

lm sending a suit piece for you.

l too have got a

similar one stitched.

When the baby is born both

grandfathers will wear the same.

- Excellent!

- Here you are uncle.

The house has come alive

with Nishas arrival.

Tomorrow's function will be

really exceptional now!

Welcome. Good day.

Today the decorations are

something extra-ordinary.

Of course, its the

brides first function!

- Welcome sister.

- lts your wife!

lts you! Youre looking

like Pretty Woman today!

Terrific uncle! Welcome.

Come brother. The guests have come.

Good day both of you.

- When did you come? - Afternoon.

lve had a good discussion with him.

The light of my life!

- Fantastic! Youre looking great

- Really?

lf l was a little older, today...!

Get lost shameless!

Mother of mine!

- Where has he gone?

- For whom are these?

- Sister-in-law.

- The queen of spring has arrived!

Youre looking very pretty!

Come upstairs.

You! Look here mister...

l dont understand English.

But whatever you said sounded sweet!

Dushyant found his Shakuntala.

But where is mine?

- Moments of wait seem eternal.

- Terrific!

My eyes are laid out on

the path of my beloved.

Fantastic! This poem fits you well.

The heart says appreciate

the beauty of your beloved.

Who has brought this angel

down from the heavens?

- Fantastic!

- Hello uncle.

Recite the poem you

just said once again.

Whats the matter little guy?

Today you sound very poetic.

- You never appreciated me earlier

- He never understood your poems then

The moments of wait seem eternal.

My eyes are laid out on

the path of my beloved

The heart says appreciate

the beauty of your beloved.

Who has brought this angel

down from the heavens?

- Excellent!

- Terrific!

Will you guys remain here only?

We were leaving. Come on.

Your tea and snacks are

laid out in the lawn.

We have to begin the function.

Come on girls.

May we accompany you?

Uncle is this ladies

program really good?

- Yes.

- How do you know?

We used to hide and watch it

when we were small.

We used to wear ladies

clothes and join the crowd!

But you kids are decent!

Our elders are very naughty.

We would never do that, right?

Shall we go?

Now begin your program.

Aunt...

Hello.

Why are you sitting here?

Dearest aunt, we want to watch.

- Who wants to watch?

- One moment.

This is a ladies function.

Please go out.

- Lets go.

- Were going.

Son, dont listen to them. They are

shameless and theyll ruin you too!

- Why are you laughing?

- No reason.

- Get out!

- Gently or youll twist your waist.

Got rid of your problem.

- Whats going on?

- Carry on aunt.

Well take a close up of aunt.

My close up? Sure.

Just a minute. What trick is this?

lts such a big function and

the kids are covering me on video.

They are not filming anything.

lve seen the world.

Theyve come to flirt with girls.

lll tell you. Pass my sandal.

lll show you! All boys out!

Hes a real gentleman!

Wait. What is it?

What are you doing?

Come what may, now

l will watch the function!

Where are you going?

ls it nice to hide and watch girls?

Whats the point if

one cant see you dance?

Now lm a fan of your dance too.

Didnt you feel offended

we made fun of you?

Nothing you do offends me.

Why? What has happened?

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