Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! Page #3

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
2,898 Views


Let them talk in peace.

You talk to me.

- What do l talk to you?

- Are you still angry with me?

Dont take my name!

lts a beautiful painting.

You too paint.

Yes but not as beautifully.

Give it to me.

Did you like the painting?

Since afternoon youve asked me

this question every 15 minutes.

- Whats the matter?

- Matter?

lll get you tea in an earthen cup.

Wait! Now tell me whats the truth?

First promise not to beat

or scold me. Promise?

- Okay.

- Liked the painting?

- Yes.

- Liked the colors of the painting?

Like the one who made the painting?

Great! We brought you here

only to hear this!

- Brother! Uncle!

- Wait on!

Brother has agreed!

God day sire!

Save me sister-in-law!

What a garland youve brought!

Even he knows that elder brothers

in-laws are coming home today.

And nothing will be lacking

in their welcome! Right?

ls your fiance also coming?

lll just be back.

- What happened?

- Youll always remain a fool.

Does a bride come to her

husbands house before the marriage?

How would l know? lm not married.

Go on!

Professor! You are

urgently required in the hall.

Doctor is here.

- Hello doctor.

- Hello.

- Why are you so angry?

- Youre asking me?

Ask him this question!

Chosen a daughter-in-law! Fixed

Rajeshs wedding and l hear it now!

l dont want betel leaf!

l am very angry today.

Neither will l eat or drink!

Congratulations and good bye!

Her photograph is on the table.

How do you find her?

Her simplicity reminds me of a poem.

- Doctor is reciting a poem!

- Go ahead.

- lt is said...

- Excellent!

Let me begin.

l am floored seeing her picture.

My soul glows at my

friends good luck!

Did you see that?

Told me hes very angry.

Wouldnt talk to anybody!

And the anger evaporated

seeing her photo!

Have a seat.

l can understand you being a heart

specialist while your wife a child.

But l dont get the poetic connection.

Dont ask.

Thats a funny addiction.

Why do you read poems?

The poems here with you

and you read poems?

What did you say?

Wait, you rascal! The little

boy talks big these days!

Come here. Shall we get you

married along with brother?

Why ask for a good deed?

l heard what she said.

Now its your turn to find a bride.

Somebody is calling me.

Whenever l want to talk to you,

somebody calls you.

But l know how to win your heart.

How to make pudding.

First the vessel. Pan.

Where is it kept?

l got hurt.

- l didnt know you were here.

- Stupid give me a vessel.

- But what are you doing?

- Making pudding.

So its for Prem?

From the book?

Only answer what l ask you.

- Where is the semolina?

- There.

- The butter?

- Next to it.

- And sugar?

- ln that jar.

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