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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
|name = Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
| name = Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
|image = HumHainRahiPyaarKe.jpg
| image = Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke.jpg
|caption = Poster
| caption = Theatrical release poster
|director = [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
| director = [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
|producer = [[Tahir Hussain]]
| producer = [[Tahir Hussain]]
|story = [[Robin Bhatt]]
| story = [[Robin Bhatt]]
|screenplay = Robin Bhatt (also Dialogues)<br>[[Aamir Khan]]
| screenplay = Robin Bhatt<br/>(also Dialogues)<br>[[Aamir Khan]]
|starring = [[Juhi Chawla]]<br>
| starring = [[Aamir Khan]]<br>
[[Aamir Khan]]<br>Sharokh Bharucha<br>[[Kunal Khemu]]<br>Baby Ashrafa
[[Juhi Chawla]]<br>Sharokh Bharucha<br>[[Kunal Khemu]]<br>Baby Ashrafa
|music = '''Songs:'''<br>[[Nadeem-Shravan]]<br>'''Background Score:'''<br>Shyam Surender
| music = '''Songs:'''<br>[[Nadeem–Shravan]]<br>'''Background Score:'''<br>Shyam–Surender <br> [[Nadeem–Shravan]]
|cinematography = [[Pravin Bhatt]]
| cinematography = [[Pravin Bhatt]]
|editing = Sanjay Sankla
| editing = Sanjay Sankla
|studio = Tahir Hussain Enterprises
| studio = Tahir Hussain Enterprises
|distributor = T. V. Films Pvt Ltd
| distributor = T. V. Films Pvt Ltd
|released = {{Film date|df=y|1993|7|23}}
| released = {{film date|df=y|1993|07|23}}
|runtime = 150 minutes
| runtime = 150 minutes
|country = India
| country = India
|language = Hindi
| language = Hindi
|gross = {{INR|97 million}}<ref name=boi>{{cite web|title=Box Office 1993|url=http://boxofficeindia.com:80/showProd.php?itemCat=199&catName=MTk5Mw==|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410191229/http://boxofficeindia.com:80/showProd.php?itemCat=199&catName=MTk5Mw==|url-status=dead|archivedate=10 April 2008|website=[[Box Office India]]|date=10 April 2008}}</ref>
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'''''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke''''' (We Are Travelers on the Path of Love) is a 1993 Indian [[romantic comedy]]-[[Drama (film and television)|drama film]], directed by [[Mahesh Bhatt]] and produced by [[Tahir Hussain]], with screenplay written by [[Aamir Khan]] and [[Robin Bhatt]], and with a musical score by [[Nadeem-Shravan]]. It stars [[Juhi Chawla]] and Aamir Khan in the lead roles, with Sharokh Bharucha and [[Kunal Khemu]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/24-years-of-hum-hain-rahi-pyar-ke-kunal-kemmu-recalls-being-bribed-by-mahesh-bhatt/story-OguXMgPErhUSdDgByLGBgM.html|title=24 years of Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke: Kunal Kemmu recalls being bribed by Mahesh Bhatt|date=23 July 2017|work=[[Hindustan Times]]|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref> in supporting roles. Upon release, the film fetched the [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for [[Juhi Chawla]]. The film has also garnered the [[National Film Award – Special Mention (Feature Film)|National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film)]], and the [[Filmfare Best Film Award]]. The film's plot is heavily inspired by the 1958 movie ''[[Houseboat (film)|House Boat]]''. The film was remade in Telugu as ''Bhale Maavayya'' starring Suman.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/news/stuck-home-during-covid-19-lockdown-aamir-khan-starrer-hum-hain-rahi-pyar-ke-pinkvilla-s-pick-da-522110|last=Kaur|first=Ranpreet|title=Stuck at home during COVID 19 lockdown? Aamir Khan's Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke is Pinkvilla's pick of the day &#124; PINKVILLA|website=[[Pinkvilla]]|location=Mumbai|date=7 April 2020|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref>
'''''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke''''' ({{Translation|We Are Travelers on the Path of Love}}) is a 1993 Indian [[romantic comedy]]-[[Drama (film and television)|drama film]], directed by [[Mahesh Bhatt]] and produced by [[Tahir Hussain]], with screenplay written by [[Aamir Khan]] and [[Robin Bhatt]], and with a musical score by [[Nadeem-Shravan]]. It stars Aamir Khan and [[Juhi Chawla]] in the lead roles, with Sharokh Bharucha and [[Kunal Khemu]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/24-years-of-hum-hain-rahi-pyar-ke-kunal-kemmu-recalls-being-bribed-by-mahesh-bhatt/story-OguXMgPErhUSdDgByLGBgM.html|title=24 years of Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke: Kunal Kemmu recalls being bribed by Mahesh Bhatt|date=23 July 2017|work=[[Hindustan Times]]|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref> in supporting roles. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise directed towards Chawla's performance, for which she won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Actress]] at the [[39th Filmfare Awards]]. The film has also garnered the [[National Film Award – Special Mention (Feature Film)|National Film Award Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film)]], and the [[Filmfare Award for Best Film]]. The film was remade in Telugu as ''Bhale Maavayya'' starring [[Suman (actor)|Suman]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/news/stuck-home-during-covid-19-lockdown-aamir-khan-starrer-hum-hain-rahi-pyar-ke-pinkvilla-s-pick-da-522110|last=Kaur|first=Ranpreet|title=Stuck at home during COVID 19 lockdown? Aamir Khan's Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke is Pinkvilla's pick of the day &#124; PINKVILLA|website=[[Pinkvilla]]|location=Mumbai|date=7 April 2020|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Rahul Malhotra is the caretaker of a garment company that has a pending order of one [[lakh]] shirts to Mr Bijlani. Rahul is also the guardian of his deceased sister's mischievous kids: Sunny, Munni, and Vicky. He finds it hard to control the kids, as he is new to this. When the kids cause trouble, Rahul punishes them by locking them in their room. However, the children escape and head for a carnival in town.
Rahul Malhotra is the caretaker of a garment company with a pending order of a hundred thousand shirts to Mr Bijlani. Rahul is also the guardian of his deceased sister's mischievous kids: Sunny, Munni, and Vicky. He finds it hard to control the kids, as he is new to this. When the kids cause trouble, Rahul punishes them by locking them up in their room. However, the children escape and head for a carnival in town.


Vyjayanti is the bubbly daughter of a South Indian businessman and music-lover. Her father wants her to marry Natarajan, an South Indian music legend, who is somewhat creepy. Vyjayanti refuses to marry him; as punishment, she is also locked up and escapes. She meets the three kids at the carnival and they become friends. Vyjayanti explains that she has no home so the children invite her to stay with them.
Vyjayanti Iyer is the bubbly daughter of Mr Iyer, a South Indian businessman and [[Carnatic music]] lover. Her father wants her to marry Natarajan Iyer, a Carnatic music legend, who is somewhat creepy. Vyjayanti refuses to marry him; as punishment, she is locked up and escapes. She meets the three kids at the carnival and they become friends. Vyjayanti explains that she has no home so the children invite her to stay with them.


The children go to great lengths to hide Vyjayanti from Rahul. In a row of hilarious sequences, they are always one step ahead of Rahul before he can discover Vyjayanti. Two nights later however, Vyjayanti is revealed. Initially angry, Rahul sees that the children love her so he gives her a job as the children's governess. Vyjayanti begins to live with Rahul and the kids and slowly falls in love with him.
The children go to great lengths to hide Vyjayanti from Rahul. In a row of hilarious sequences, they are always one step ahead of Rahul before he can discover Vyjayanti. Two nights later, however, Vyjayanti is revealed. Initially angry, Rahul sees that the children love her so he gives her a job as the children's governess. Vyjayanti begins to live with Rahul and the kids and slowly falls in love with him.


And then there enters seductive, glitzy Maya, Bijlani's daughter, who is obsessed with Rahul. She wants to marry Rahul, and Rahul approves, deciding that it would benefit the children. When Vyjayanti and the children find out about Maya and Rahul's upcoming engagement ceremony, Vyjayanti is heartbroken and the kids are upset, as they dislike Maya. On the day of the engagement, Vyjayanti explains to the kids that she loves Rahul and wants to marry him. The kids come up with a plan to stop the engagement. They crash the party with a dramatic act, which successfully postpones the engagement but angers Rahul. Back home, he scolds Vyjayanti and she admits that she loves him, shocking him.
And then there enters seductive, glitzy Maya, Bijlani's daughter, who is obsessed with Rahul. She wants to marry Rahul, and Rahul approves, deciding it would benefit the children. When Vyjayanti and the children find out about Maya and Rahul's upcoming engagement ceremony, Vyjayanti is heartbroken and the kids are upset, as they dislike Maya. On the day of the engagement, Vyjayanti explains to the kids that she loves Rahul and wants to marry him. The kids come up with a plan to stop the engagement. They crash the party with a dramatic act, which successfully postpones the engagement but leads to Rahul losing his temper. Back home, he scolds Vyjayanti and she admits that she loves him, shocking him.


The next morning, Bijlani comes with Maya to offer Rahul a second chance. Rahul defends Vyjayanti against their insults, thereby expressing his own love for her. The mischievous kids chase Bijlani and Maya out of the house with rotten eggs and tomatoes. As revenge, Bijlani and Maya set on auctioning Rahul's house. Rahul asks his workers to work overtime to make up for the shirt orders, which the supportive workers agree to. A successful two lakh shirts are made and loaded onto a truck to be delivered to Bijlani. Bijlani hires some thugs to ensure that the truck doesn't arrive on time. Much to their distaste, Rahul arrives on time with the order, and Bijlani and Maya are arrested.
The next morning, Bijlani comes with Maya to offer Rahul a second chance. Rahul defends Vyjayanti against their insults, thereby expressing his own felings for her. The mischievous kids chase Bijlani and Maya out of the house with rotten eggs and tomatoes. As revenge, Bijlani and Maya set on auctioning Rahul's house. Rahul asks his workers to work overtime to complete the shirt orders, which the supportive workers agree to do. A successful two lakh shirts are made and loaded onto a truck to be delivered to Bijlani. Bijlani hires some thugs to ensure that the truck doesn't arrive on time. Much to their distaste, Rahul arrives on time with the order, and Bijlani and Maya are arrested.


Vyjayanti is reunited with her father, who disapproves of her marrying anyone outside the Iyer clan. All the factory workers, Rahul's colleagues, and the children ask him to allow Rahul and Vyjayanti to marry. With so much persistence, he accepts and Vyjayanti and Rahul are married in a South Indian ceremony.
Vyjayanti is finally reunited with her father, who disapproves of her marrying anyone outside the Iyer clan. All the factory workers, Rahul's colleagues, and the children ask him to allow Rahul and Vyjayanti to marry. He continues to stand by his decision until Natarajan himself supports the couple, eventually leading Iyer to accept Rahul and Vyjayanti's marriage on the condition that they would marry in a South Indian ceremony. The movie ends with Rahul's marriage to Vyjayanti.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Juhi Chawla]] as Vyjayanti Iyer
*[[Aamir Khan]] as Rahul Malhotra
*[[Aamir Khan]] as Rahul Malhotra
*[[Dalip Tahil]] as Bijlani, Maya's father
*[[Juhi Chawla]] as Vyjayanthi Iyer
*[[Dalip Tahil]] as Bijlani, Maya's father.
*[[Navneet Nishan]] as Maya Bijlani
*[[Navneet Nishan]] as Maya Bijlani
*K.D. Chandran as Mr. Iyer, Vyjayanti's Father
*[[K.D. Chandran]] as Mr. Iyer, Vyjayanti's father.
*[[Veeru Krishnan]] as Natrajan Iyer
*[[Veeru Krishnan]] as Natrajan Iyer
*[[Tiku Talsania]] as Adv. Homi Wadia
*[[Tiku Talsania]] as Advocate Homi Wadia
*[[Mushtaq Khan]] as Bhagwati Prasad Mishra "Mishraji"
*[[Mushtaq Khan]] as Bhagwati Prasad Mishra "Mishraji"
*[[Javed Khan Amrohi|Javed Khan]] as Thief Chhotya
*[[Javed Khan Amrohi|Javed Khan]] as Chhotya
*[[Robin Bhatt]] as Host and Manager of East West Airlines.
*Baby Ashrafa as Munni Chopra
*Sharokh Bharucha as Vicky Chopra
*[[Kunal Khemu|Master Kunal Khemu]] as Sunny Chopra
*[[Kunal Khemu|Master Kunal Khemu]] as Sunny Chopra
*[[Baby Ashrafa]] as Munni Chopra
*[[Sharokh Bharucha]] as Vicky Chopra


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
The soundtrack of the movie was composed by the music duo [[Nadeem Shravan]] and lyrics were contributed by [[Sameer Anjaan|Sameer]]. Songs like 'Ghunghat ki aad se', 'Kash koi ladka mujhe pyar karta', 'Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe' and 'Bombai se gayi Poona' became extremely popular. [[Alka Yagnik]] won the National Award for the song 'Ghunghat ki aad se'.
The soundtrack of the movie was composed by the music duo [[Nadeem–Shravan]] and lyrics were contributed by [[Sameer Anjaan|Sameer]]. Songs like 'Ghunghat Ki Aad Se', 'Kaash Koi Ladka Mujhe Pyaar Karta', 'Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe' and 'Bombai Se Gayi Poona' became extremely popular. The song "Yunhi Kat Jaayega Safar Saath" is based on lovely lady of arcaia "Endhan Nenjil" from ''[[Kalaignan]]''. According to the Indian trade website [[Box Office India]], with around 2,500,000 units sold the soundtrack became the fifth highest-grossing album of the year. Bombay Se Gayi tune and music is lifted from “Jhilmil Kare Aankhein” by Mohammed Ali Sheiki.
{| class=wikitable
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
!'''No'''!!'''Title'''!!'''Singer(s)'''!!'''Length'''
!'''No'''!!'''Title'''!!'''Singer(s)'''!!'''Length'''
|-
|-
|1||"Ghunghat Ki Aaad Se Dilbar Ka"||[[Kumar Sanu]], [[Alka Yagnik]]||06:17
|1||"Ghunghat Ki Aad Se Dilbar Ka"||[[Kumar Sanu]] & [[Alka Yagnik]]||06:17
|-
|-
|2||"Mujhse Mohabbat Ka Izhar"||Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik||05:07
|2||"Mujhse Mohabbat Ka Izhar"||Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik||05:07
|-
|-
|3||"Yunhi Kat Jaayega Safar Saath"||Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik||07:40
|3||"Yunhi Kat Jaayega Safar Saath"||Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik||07:40
|-
|-
|4||"Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe"||[[Sadhna Sargam]]||04:48
|4||"Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe"||[[Sadhana Sargam]]||04:48
|-
|-
|5||"Bambai Se Gayi Poona"||Alka Yagnik ||04:23
|5||"Bambai Se Gayi Poona"||Alka Yagnik ||04:23
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==Box office==
==Box office==
''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'' was a 'superhit' at the box office.<ref name=boi/> It was also one of the biggest hits of 1993.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.koimoi.com/box-office-filmometer/aamir-khan/|title=Aamir Khan's Koimoi Filmometer|website=[[Koimoi]]|date=11 September 2019|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref> The performances of Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan were critically and commercially acclaimed. Juhi Chawla, became the box office queen of 1993. Her other films like Lootere, Aaina, Shatranj, Izzat ki Roti & Darr became big box office success, solidifying her career as the top actress of 1990s.
''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'' was a 'superhit' at the box office.<ref name=boi/> It was also one of the biggest hits of 1993.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.koimoi.com/box-office-filmometer/aamir-khan/|title=Aamir Khan's Koimoi Filmometer|website=Koimoi|date=11 September 2019|accessdate=15 July 2021}}</ref> The performances of Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan were critically acclaimed. Juhi Chawla became the box office queen of 1993, with multiple consecutive hit films like [[Lootere]], [[Aaina (1993 film)|Aaina]], [[Shatranj (1993 film)|Shatranj]], [[Izzat Ki Roti|Izzat ki Roti]] & [[Darr]] becoming big box office successes, thus solidifying her career as the top actress of the 1990s.


==Awards and Nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
*'''[[Filmfare Best Film Award]]''' - [[Tahir Hussain]]
'''[[41st National Film Awards]]''':
*'''[[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]''' - [[Juhi Chawla]]
*'''[[Filmfare Best Lyricist Award]]''' - [[Sameer (lyricist)|Sameer]] for Ghunghat Ki Aad Se
*'''[[National Film Award – Special Jury Award (Feature Film)|National Film Special Jury Award]]''' - [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
*'''[[National Film Award (India)|National Film Award]] - Best Female Playback Singer ''' - [[Alka Yagnik]] for "Goonghat Ki Aad Se"


'''Won'''
*[[National Film Award – Special Jury Award (feature film)|Special Jury Award]] [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
*[[National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer|Best Female Playback Singer]] [[Alka Yagnik]] for "Ghunghat Ki Aad Se"
'''[[39th Filmfare Awards]]''':

'''Won'''
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]] – [[Tahir Hussain]]
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] [[Juhi Chawla]]
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist|Best Lyricist]] [[Sameer (lyricist)|Sameer]] for "Ghunghat Ki Aad Se"
'''Nominated'''
'''Nominated'''
*'''[[Filmfare Best Director Award]]''' - [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]] [[Mahesh Bhatt]]
*'''[[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]''' - [[Aamir Khan]]
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] [[Aamir Khan]]
*'''[[Filmfare Best Music Director Award]]''' - [[Nadeem-Shravan]]
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Music Director|Best Music Director]] [[Nadeem-Shravan]]
*'''[[Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer]]''' - [[Alka Yagnik]] for Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
*[[Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer|Best Female Playback Singer]] [[Alka Yagnik]] for "Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke"


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1990s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:1990s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:Indian films]]
[[Category:Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan]]
[[Category:Films scored by Nadeem–Shravan]]
[[Category:Hindi films remade in other languages]]
[[Category:Hindi films remade in other languages]]

Latest revision as of 08:06, 5 May 2024

Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMahesh Bhatt
Screenplay byRobin Bhatt
(also Dialogues)
Aamir Khan
Story byRobin Bhatt
Produced byTahir Hussain
StarringAamir Khan
Juhi Chawla
Sharokh Bharucha
Kunal Khemu
Baby Ashrafa
CinematographyPravin Bhatt
Edited bySanjay Sankla
Music bySongs:
Nadeem–Shravan
Background Score:
Shyam–Surender
Nadeem–Shravan
Production
company
Tahir Hussain Enterprises
Distributed byT. V. Films Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 23 July 1993 (1993-07-23)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office₹97 million[1]

Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (transl. We Are Travelers on the Path of Love) is a 1993 Indian romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Tahir Hussain, with screenplay written by Aamir Khan and Robin Bhatt, and with a musical score by Nadeem-Shravan. It stars Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla in the lead roles, with Sharokh Bharucha and Kunal Khemu[2] in supporting roles. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise directed towards Chawla's performance, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress at the 39th Filmfare Awards. The film has also garnered the National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film), and the Filmfare Award for Best Film. The film was remade in Telugu as Bhale Maavayya starring Suman.[3]

Plot[edit]

Rahul Malhotra is the caretaker of a garment company with a pending order of a hundred thousand shirts to Mr Bijlani. Rahul is also the guardian of his deceased sister's mischievous kids: Sunny, Munni, and Vicky. He finds it hard to control the kids, as he is new to this. When the kids cause trouble, Rahul punishes them by locking them up in their room. However, the children escape and head for a carnival in town.

Vyjayanti Iyer is the bubbly daughter of Mr Iyer, a South Indian businessman and Carnatic music lover. Her father wants her to marry Natarajan Iyer, a Carnatic music legend, who is somewhat creepy. Vyjayanti refuses to marry him; as punishment, she is locked up and escapes. She meets the three kids at the carnival and they become friends. Vyjayanti explains that she has no home so the children invite her to stay with them.

The children go to great lengths to hide Vyjayanti from Rahul. In a row of hilarious sequences, they are always one step ahead of Rahul before he can discover Vyjayanti. Two nights later, however, Vyjayanti is revealed. Initially angry, Rahul sees that the children love her so he gives her a job as the children's governess. Vyjayanti begins to live with Rahul and the kids and slowly falls in love with him.

And then there enters seductive, glitzy Maya, Bijlani's daughter, who is obsessed with Rahul. She wants to marry Rahul, and Rahul approves, deciding it would benefit the children. When Vyjayanti and the children find out about Maya and Rahul's upcoming engagement ceremony, Vyjayanti is heartbroken and the kids are upset, as they dislike Maya. On the day of the engagement, Vyjayanti explains to the kids that she loves Rahul and wants to marry him. The kids come up with a plan to stop the engagement. They crash the party with a dramatic act, which successfully postpones the engagement but leads to Rahul losing his temper. Back home, he scolds Vyjayanti and she admits that she loves him, shocking him.

The next morning, Bijlani comes with Maya to offer Rahul a second chance. Rahul defends Vyjayanti against their insults, thereby expressing his own felings for her. The mischievous kids chase Bijlani and Maya out of the house with rotten eggs and tomatoes. As revenge, Bijlani and Maya set on auctioning Rahul's house. Rahul asks his workers to work overtime to complete the shirt orders, which the supportive workers agree to do. A successful two lakh shirts are made and loaded onto a truck to be delivered to Bijlani. Bijlani hires some thugs to ensure that the truck doesn't arrive on time. Much to their distaste, Rahul arrives on time with the order, and Bijlani and Maya are arrested.

Vyjayanti is finally reunited with her father, who disapproves of her marrying anyone outside the Iyer clan. All the factory workers, Rahul's colleagues, and the children ask him to allow Rahul and Vyjayanti to marry. He continues to stand by his decision until Natarajan himself supports the couple, eventually leading Iyer to accept Rahul and Vyjayanti's marriage on the condition that they would marry in a South Indian ceremony. The movie ends with Rahul's marriage to Vyjayanti.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack of the movie was composed by the music duo Nadeem–Shravan and lyrics were contributed by Sameer. Songs like 'Ghunghat Ki Aad Se', 'Kaash Koi Ladka Mujhe Pyaar Karta', 'Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe' and 'Bombai Se Gayi Poona' became extremely popular. The song "Yunhi Kat Jaayega Safar Saath" is based on lovely lady of arcaia "Endhan Nenjil" from Kalaignan. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 2,500,000 units sold the soundtrack became the fifth highest-grossing album of the year. Bombay Se Gayi tune and music is lifted from “Jhilmil Kare Aankhein” by Mohammed Ali Sheiki.

No Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Ghunghat Ki Aad Se Dilbar Ka" Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik 06:17
2 "Mujhse Mohabbat Ka Izhar" Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik 05:07
3 "Yunhi Kat Jaayega Safar Saath" Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik 07:40
4 "Woh Meri Neend Mera Chain Mujhe" Sadhana Sargam 04:48
5 "Bambai Se Gayi Poona" Alka Yagnik 04:23
6 "Chikni Soorat Tu Kahan Tha" Kumar Sanu 04:24

Box office[edit]

Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke was a 'superhit' at the box office.[1] It was also one of the biggest hits of 1993.[4] The performances of Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan were critically acclaimed. Juhi Chawla became the box office queen of 1993, with multiple consecutive hit films like Lootere, Aaina, Shatranj, Izzat ki Roti & Darr becoming big box office successes, thus solidifying her career as the top actress of the 1990s.

Awards and nominations[edit]

41st National Film Awards:

Won

39th Filmfare Awards:

Won

Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Box Office 1993". Box Office India. 10 April 2008. Archived from the original on 10 April 2008.
  2. ^ "24 years of Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke: Kunal Kemmu recalls being bribed by Mahesh Bhatt". Hindustan Times. 23 July 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  3. ^ Kaur, Ranpreet (7 April 2020). "Stuck at home during COVID 19 lockdown? Aamir Khan's Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke is Pinkvilla's pick of the day | PINKVILLA". Pinkvilla. Mumbai. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Aamir Khan's Koimoi Filmometer". Koimoi. 11 September 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2021.

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