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Tum Bin
Ajay Bhashyam / fullhyd.com
EDITOR RATING
6.0
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
NA
NA
NA
NA
Suggestions
Can watch again
NA
Good for kids
NA
Good for dates
NA
Wait for OTT
NA
The tale is unlikely to astound you with its originality. Yet, when you get a film that fits the description of the quintessential Hindi movie - 3 hours, happy first half, good looking on-screen couple, family drama and nice songs - so what if it gets a little predictable sometimes? Tum Bin is a fine effort, and the fresh faces contribute to its acceptability despite no pathbreaking creativity.

Shekhar Malhotra (Priyanshu) meets Amar Shah (Raakesh Bapat) at a party and Amar invites him to come to Canada. As fate would have it, Shekhar happens to kill Amar in an accident that night. Though he gets away then, ACP De Mello refuses to give up.

Overcome by guilt, Shekhar goes to Canada to Amar's family with the intention of confessing to them. He does confess to Amar's father, played by Vikram Gokhale, but is told that due to shock, he has stopped speaking. Shekhar learns that Amar's company is on the brink of ruin and Amar's fiancée Piya (Sandali) is managing things now. He goes and offers to help and after Piya's initial apprehensions, he starts making important business deals and gets the company back on track. He also mixes well with Amar's family of a grandmother and a younger sister, Mili.

As expected, a hesitant love blossoms, and though they accept its existence to their best friends, they do not tell each other. At this juncture, lonely young industrialist Abhignan (Himanshu) enters the fray. He makes an offer that will get the company out of debt, and even though Shekhar is against it, Piya decides to go for it.

Shekhar decides to leave, and some complicated and detailed drama follows with Abhi proposing and even exchanging rings. The final twist is when the persistent cop catches Shekhar in Canada. By now you are yawning and waiting for the movie to end, and it does, happily.

Priyanshu Chatterjee does an excellent job on his debut effort. He almost single-handedly carries the entire first half and most of the second. This is more than you can say for Sandali, who fails to leave a lasting impression. The other two, especially Raakesh Bapat, have precious little to do.

The photography and picturization are excellent. It's quite nice to see new faces and fresh talent, and this does reduce the boredom factor. One feels that Shekhar's role is kind of tailor-made for a Shah Rukh, but Priyanshu more than does justice to it. The taut storyline and narration sort of fall away in the second half, which accounts for this movie getting a lower rating than it could have merited.
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7.8
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Performances
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Can watch again - NA
Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait for OTT - NA
sediq Afghani on 15th Aug 2014, 12:29pm | Permalink
Mohammad Sediq,
It was really awesome movie.I have never een like this...fantastic
i see this movie more than 100 times
Binish Mathew on 25th Jul 2005, 1:36pm | Permalink
great movie!
RATING
10
Sam P on 27th Jan 2004, 4:54am | Permalink
Very likable movie. Performances are great. What makes me sad though isthat the little girl who played mili should also get some credit for her role. Nowhere you will find her name mentioned in the movie credits in any site. Let me enlighten a few people. She is a rising star. She has been hosting a show in Star Plus called Fox Kids where she plays "Miss India". Apart from it she has featured in Nickelodeon's premiere reality show in india called "A Walk in your shoes" where she exchanges places with an american girl and goes to USA to live with her parents whereas the american girl comes to india. Her name is "Amrita Prakash". She has also featured in a serial ZEE TV.is Carry on the good work.
RATING
8
Shaji Ansari on 23rd Oct 2001, 1:06am | Permalink
Awesome !!!
RATING
10
Ishaq Iqbal on 18th Sep 2001, 5:31am | Permalink
priyanshu is the best of all new faces introduced last 3 years
RATING
10
Puppala Srinivas on 2nd Aug 2001, 7:15pm | Permalink
Its the best love story.
RATING
10
Yashaswini on 28th Jul 2001, 4:47pm | Permalink
A very sensitive performance from Priyanshu... the scene where he gets drunk and tells Pia the truth over the phone... he slurs ever so slightly...beautifully done! The film's rather telefilmish but very nice. Eminently watchable
RATING
8
Nag Kumar on 27th Jul 2001, 3:17pm | Permalink
heroine is nice
RATING
4
Akshay Dutt on 25th Jul 2001, 7:43pm | Permalink
gr8
RATING
8
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