
Rani, we presume, stuffed her thinner one into her carryon. Somewhere in Amsterdam, the director or his assistant also suffer from a continuity issue, as Karan's jacket suddenly goes missing. They end up in New York with Rhea hating Karan from the depths of her moral heart (for having kissed her in Amsterdam). The story starts innocently enough: boy (Karan, played by Saif) meets girl (Rhea, Rani) on airplane to New York, have a six-hour stopover in Amsterdam, where they explore the city and manage to sing a song as well. And as we have just seen in the Indian elections, it is the people who laugh last.Īnd so Hum Tum tugs at your heartstrings, makes you laugh and rejoice in the vagaries of loving and losing without losing itself in that abyss that has claimed many a Hindi film: mushy sentimentalism. After all, Kunal Kohli, whose earlier Mujhse Dosti Karoge, was an unmitigated disaster, is in it to make money. Would you like to review this film? Send us your review!īlame it on the box office. Unfortunately, it stumbles at the tape and becomes just that: a feel-good, mushy thing you wish had ended ten minutes earlier. While it comes remarkably close - by Bollywood standards - to being a sensitive, mature look at the age-old boy-girl relationship, Hum Tum also constantly teeters on the edge of becoming a chick flick. This is the kind of film that deserves the tag of 'casting coup', bringing together such diverse talents as chocolate of the Seventies and Eighties Rishi Kapoor Rati Agnihotri the versatile Kirron Kher and, of course, the lead protagonists Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji. The entire cast, with the sole exception of a fleeting appearance by former MTV veejay Shenaz Treasurywala, turns in performances that are as close to impeccable. Over the course of many years and numerous run-ins, the two despise each other, befriend each other, and eventually fall in love with each other-in no particular order.The first thing that strikes you at the end of Hum Tum is that it does an almost perfect job of casting. Hum Tum follows the encounters of two people who cross paths on several occasions in a variety of settings ranging from friendly to hostile to love. This rom-com's plot is loosely based on the American film When Harry Met Sally. Hum Tum, starring Rani Mukerji and Saif Ali Khan, was released in theatres on May 28, 2004. Some of the scenes were also shot in India. Places such as the Museumplein, National Maritime Museum, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Canals, Dam Square, Netherland Windmills and much more. It's been shot in a variety of locations in the city. The film was majorly filmed in Amsterdam, Netherlands. If you are wondering where was Hum Tum filmed, here's taking a look at Hum Tum shooting locations. The film garnered heaps of praise from audiences for its storyline and acting skills.


The film takes a fresh look at the eternal war of the sexes, as well as Karan and Rhea's trials and tribulations as they try to understand each other. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Kirron Kher, Rati Agnihotri, Rishi Kapoor and more in lead roles.

The 2004 film, Hum Tum is a romantic comedy-drama film helmed by Kunal Kohli.
