Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein
| Kuchh Tum Kaho Kuchh Hum Kahein | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ravi Sharma Shankar |
| Starring | Fardeen Khan Farida Jalal Govind Namdeo Mukesh Tiwari |
| Music by | Vishal Bharadwaj |
| Cinematography | Venkat R. Prasad |
| Editing by | Bhanodaya |
| Distributed by | Dream Merchants Enterprise |
| Release date(s) | June 28, 2002 |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein is an 2002 Bollywood romance drama film directed by Ravi Sharma Shankar. The film stars Fardeen Khan opposite debutant Richa Pallod. It released worldwide on 28 June 2002, and opened to a mixed response from critics and public. [1] The story is based on two lovers who are unable to start an relationship because of their family's feud and ancient grudge. The storyline is a remake of the Telugu movie Kalisundam Raa, and features similarities with William Shakespeare's classical story, Romeo and Juliet.
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[edit] Plot summary
The story is based on two families. Years ago, the two families who are neighbors, had a joyful friendship. The daughter from one family, was planned to marry a son from the other family. However, the son ran away with another woman, which caused the daughter to commit suicide. Since then, the two families obtained an raging feud and grudge. After many years, the son who ran away with another woman, has passed away leaving a son and a daughter behind. The son, Abhay (Fardeen Khan) then arrives at his family's house. He is accepted into the house, and is treated like a normal family member. Soon enough, Abhay falls in love with Mangala (Richa Pallod). She loves him back, and the two start a relationship.
However, Abhay comes to know that Mangala is related to the rival family of Abhay's, and that the two could never be together or they would be killed. Facing the consequences, Mangala stands up on her ground and tells Abhay she still has no problem in marrying him. The two elope, and when the two family's come to know about their relationship, the young son from Mangala's family, Rudra Pratap (Sharad Kapoor) takes on the contract of murdering Abhay and bringing back Mangala. Him and his gang find Abhay at a train station, where he is waiting for Mangala to arrive so they can leave the city. Before Mangala's arrival, Rudra and his gang attack Abhay and as Abhay tries to fight back, Rudra stabs him.
Abhay's family arrives and tries to stop Rudra but are unsuccessful. Soon, Mangala and her family also arrive and manage to stop Rudra, whilst Abhay's stab wound won't stop bleeding. Abhay is rushed to the hospital. Seeing what the family feud has done to poor Abhay who had committed no crime but love, the two family's forget the past and once again approach friendship. Abhay survives, recovers and is allowed to marry Mangala. Rudra apologizes to Abhay, who forgives him and the two become good friends.
[edit] Cast
- Fardeen Khan as Abhay Indra Vishnupratap Singh
- Vikram Gokhale as Vishnu Pratap Singh
- Richa Pallod as Mangala Solanki
- Farida Jalal as Mangla Singh
- Sharad Kapoor as Rudra Pratap
- Govind Namdeo as Virendrapratap Singh
- Raghuvir Yadav as Rambharan Chaturvedi (pandit [priest])
- Mukesh Tiwari as Narendra Pratap
[edit] Box-Office
It didn't do well at the box office and declared a Average though to do well[2]
[edit] Soundtrack
| Title | Singer(s) |
|---|---|
| Aa Ra Raa Ra Raa | Fardeen Khan, Sonu Nigam |
| Chudi Chudi | Shaan, Pinky, Prashant, Preety |
| Hua Salaam Dil Ka | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
| Jab Se Dekha Tumko | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik |
| Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein | Hariharan |
| Tu Hi Hai | Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan |
| Yeh Kya Majboori | KK, Prashant |




