Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! Page #2

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
2,884 Views


so that l can leave.

That is fine.

Nisha, will you do me a favor?

Will you check this bill

while l return from the stores?

Thanks but no mischief.

Now come on! Staring away!

ls this Ramnarain Lodge?

Didnt read the board outside?

Lost my calculation.

- What is it? - Can you tell me

which room Professor Choudhary has?

- Why?

- Because...

lts private.

- Understood. - What?

- Stand up.

- Why?

- Stand up!

- You dont study all year round.

- What? - Oh yes!

Loaf around all year and then cone

during exams to increase your marks!

lncrease the power of your spectacles!

Just because youre the manager

God knows what you think of yourself!

Good Lord!

lm here, sister.

Youre sitting here!

And Mummy has been waiting for you.

- What are you doing here?

- l was...

- Come in.

- lll have the luggage kept.

You were asking for

Professor Choudhary.

These are his daughters,

Pooja and Nisha.

This is Mr. Kailashnath,

your Papas friend.

- Good day.

- Good day.

- He wants to meet professor.

- Please come.

Here you are. Total all done.

Done? Well done.

Heres your reward.

Manager, check the total again.

They say pretty girls

can never calculate.

- What did you say?

- You eat chocolates?

Dont take my name!

Excellent professor!

What delicious savories!

Have them with sour chutney.

Youll forget the best savories.

My younger nephew, Prem.

Your uncle lost a bet to me.

- What? - He had said only ld

lose hair but look hes balding too!

See who has come.

- Hello. Recognize me?

- How are you?

How would he be? Hes amongst the

top industrialists in the country!

Really, when l read about you in

the newspapers l feel very proud.

lts fine. Son, you probably

dont know the history about us.

We were together in college

and used to have a ball.

Bring it and keep it here.

Youve met my children.

Do you come here every year?

No. lve come for a special purpose.

ld like your elder daughter

for my elder nephew Rajesh.

Yes, if you dont mind...

What are you saying?

He is your nephew.

He has come with us.

Why dont you meet him once?

- Go and call him.

- Meaning...?

Yes, go!

Thanks.

l should thank you.

God has given me everything.

The love of these children.

A sprawling business.

But the house is lonely.

Rajesh remembers his mother.

But Prem has been deprived

of a mothers love.

Come in brother.

Meet Professor and his wife.

- Hello. - Good day.

- Have a seat son.

What hobbies do you have

other than work?

He paints very well, isnt it?

ls it? Our daughter

too paints very well.

- Yes Papa? - Show him

your painting of the temple.

Lets go see it!

Lets go! Well see the painting.

- Where are you going?

- None of your business!

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