Hum Ho Gaye Aapke(2001)
Hum Ho Gaye Aap Ke is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Ahathian. The film stars Fardeen Khan and Reema Sen in her Bollywood debut. The story follows Rishi Oberoi, a wealthy playboy who changes his reckless lifestyle after falling in love with a strong-willed woman named Chandni Gupta. The film explores themes of love, responsibility, and personal transformation. It features a soundtrack composed by Nadeem-Shravan with popular songs like 'Pehli Baar'. The movie received mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment. It was released in India in 2001.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Prime Video, JioHotstar, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2001
- Director
- Agathiyan
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 48m
- Rating
- 5.2/10
Storyline
Rishi Oberoi is a rich playboy who lives for parties and women. He meets Chandni Gupta, a simple girl who refuses his money. To win her heart, Rishi must change his entire lifestyle. But Chandni has a past love, Mohan, who wants her back. Rishi must prove he is worthy of her love.
“Love changes everything.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Hum Ho Gaye Aapke
Cast reunions in this film: Sadashiv Amrapurkar & Suresh Oberoi (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director Agathiyan is a famous Tamil filmmaker, and this was his only Hindi directorial venture.
- The movie's title is a playful twist on the classic Bollywood song 'Hum Tumhe Chahte Hain Aise' from the 1981 film 'Kudrat'.
- Actor Rajat Kapoor, known for his indie film roles, played the character of Mohan Sachdev, Chandni's initial love interest.
- The film's music was composed by Anu Malik, but it did not achieve the same popularity as his other hit soundtracks from that era.
- Despite starring popular TV actress Reema Lagoo, the movie had a very limited theatrical release and low box office earnings.
- The plot shares similarities with the 1999 Tamil film 'Minsara Kanna', which was also directed by Agathiyan.
- This was one of the few early 2000s Bollywood films where the female lead's profession and independence were central to the story.