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Hum Tere Aashiq Hain
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPrem Sagar
Written byRamanand Sagar (dialogues)
Sahir Ludhianvi (lyrics)
Screenplay byRamanand Sagar
Story byK.K. Shukla
Produced byPrem Sagar
StarringJeetendra
Hema Malini
CinematographyFaredoon A Irani
Edited byLachhmandas
Music byRavindra Jain

Production
company

Sagar Art Enterprises

Release date

  • 22 November 1979 (1979-11-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hum Tere Aashiq Hain (transl. We are your Lovers) is a 1979 Hindi-language romance film, produced and directed by Prem Sagar under the Sagar Art Enterprises banner. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the pivotal roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain.

Plot[edit]

During the pre-independence era, Thakur Shamsher Singh, an autocratic slave, drove the villagers. Hence, their Sardar Santhalu rebelled when benevolent Thakurain Kamla facilitated them. Since offended, Thakur commands the village to blast. At the same time, pregnant Kamla moves for the delivery, but in between, she is in labor when Sardar shields her. In tandem, Sardar’s wife, Gulabo, is also about to deliver. She is blessed with a baby boy and Kamla, a girl, when it catches fire. In that chaos, the mothers die, the children transpose, and Thakur leaves Sardar’s child aware of reality. Sardar safeguards the baby girl. However, he is trumped up charges and sentenced. Afterward, Thakur shifts to London along with Sardar’s child, Anand.

Years roll by, and Anand, a doctor who follows Indian traditions and shows compassion towards the poor. Once, on an invitation from a renowned doctor, Pradhan, he visited India and reached his native place. Accordingly, he is acquainted with rustic Ram Kali, the daughter of Thakur. He appreciates her integrity and promises to be beneficial anytime. Soon, Ram Kali’s uncle coerced her to knit her with a goon, Kaalia. During that plight, Anand shelters, civilizes, and falls for her. Then, Anand learns that his father has fixed his match with his sidekick Jackson‘s daughter, Lalitha. Hence, Anand makes a play with the help of Dr. Pradhan by forging Ram Kali as a princess before his father. Being aware of the truth, Thakur plots to eliminate Ram Kali, which Anand discovers and rushes to protect her. Meanwhile, Sardar is released and seeks to kill Thakur when they realize the fact and fuse. At last, Thakur & Sardar save their children and unite, leaving the rivalry. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Anand & Ram Kali.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The film's music was composed by Ravindra Jain and the lyrics were written by Sahir Ludhiyanvi.

Song Singer
"Naacho Re Masti Mein" Asha Bhosle
"Hindi English Ki Pothi" Asha Bhosle
"Jara Hanskar Kar Le Baat, Hum Tore Aashiq Hai" Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor
"Mushkil Hai Ab Raaz Chhupana" Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor
"Hurrey, Maar Liya Maidan, Humne Maar Liya Maidan" Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
"Manavta Ki Jeet Huyi" Kishore Kumar

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