Kash Aap Hamare Hote(2003)
Kash... Aap Hamare Hote is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Ravindra Peepat. The film stars Sonu Nigam, Juhi Babbar, Om Puri, and Sharad Kapoor. The story follows Amrita, a woman forced into a marriage with a wealthy NRI who treats her cruelly. She runs away and finds shelter with Jay, an illegal immigrant in Canada. Their growing love is threatened by her husband's pursuit and Jay's hidden past. The film explores themes of sacrifice, freedom, and the immigrant experience. It was produced by Nadira Babbar under the Babbar Films banner. The film was a box office failure, earning ₹1.65 crore against a ₹5 crore budget. It released on February 14, 2003.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2003
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 10m
- Rating
- 4.5/10
Storyline
Amrita is forced to marry Randeep, a cold-hearted NRI who takes her to Canada. He treats her like a servant and humiliates her. She runs away and meets Jay, a kind illegal immigrant. As they fall in love, Randeep hunts them down, and Jay's criminal past threatens to destroy everything.
“Love knows no borders”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Kash Aap Hamare Hote
Cast reunions in this film: Om Puri & Raj Babbar (7 films together).
Trivia
- This was the only Hindi film directed by Ravindra Peepat, who previously worked as an assistant director on several major films.
- Actress Juhi Babbar, who plays Amrita, is the daughter of veteran actors Raj Babbar and Nadira.
- The film's music was composed by Anand Raj Anand, known for hits in the 1990s, but the soundtrack did not become popular.
- Sharad Kapoor, playing Randeep, had earlier gained attention for his role in the 1999 film 'Haseena Maan Jaayegi'.
- The movie was shot in both India and Canada, reflecting the story's cross-continental setting.
- Om Puri's character name, Yashwantraj Mankotia, suggests a royal or aristocratic background, adding to the family drama.
- The film's title, 'Kash Aap Hamare Hote', translates to 'I Wish You Were Ours', hinting at the central theme of forced marriage and longing.