Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge

February. 24,2002      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An amnesiac has no recollection of his ex-girlfriend, a policeman or an old friend.

Salman Khan as  Veer Singh Thakur / Ali
Sushmita Sen as  Mahek
Dia Mirza as  Muskaan
Sharat Saxena as  Kunal Singh Thakur
Inder Kumar as  Inder Saxena
Mukesh Rishi as  JCP Manoj Kumar Sharma
Rajpal Yadav as  Lallan
Aanjjan Srivastav as  Chief Minister
Alok Nath as  Rahim Chacha
Razak Khan as  Dilbar Khan

Reviews

Cortechba
2002/02/24

Overrated

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Doomtomylo
2002/02/25

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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mraculeated
2002/02/26

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Kinley
2002/02/27

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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fakhar_raza
2002/02/28

This is one of those movies which either you make your own or you just dislike it. This movie will either impress you and you will remember it or you will not think of it at all. This is the first Bollywood movie I watched and I was 14. Movies are my life I worked for animation department and develop characters for games and movie and still I love this movie. This movie is more about emotional ride and some twist with riddles. I cannot convince you on the technicality of this movie. This means if you have not yet seen it then why not, try it. Watching this movie now will be challenging because it s more then a decade old. You have to lower your expectations and try to feel the 2000s era.

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South_Node
2002/03/01

The movie reminds me of a delicacy with a surprise element(and then what are thrillers for). This is one movie which keeps you engaged with its comical and romantic moments right from the start and puts you entirely at ease in the first half. For those who would be expecting a run of the mill romantic movie, avoid the second half and watch the end. For those who came expecting an action movie as the reviews may have it, the first half is boring and apparently pointless. But the suspense builds up slowly without crying out loud. And all elements in the first half are woven pretty well for the "two halves" to create a decent whole. What I found eye-catching was the way the two elements in the movie were combined. Arguably one of the better Indian movies.

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sparkling_white_angel
2002/03/02

I won't comment much on the film except to say that it wasn't terrible but there was some obvious flaws and questionable acting in certain moments. However, I absolutely have to say that I still think the music in this movie was some of the best of recent years. A few of the songs were absolutely beautiful, hummable, and melodious and the album stands up as one of the best of the earlier 'noughties'. Unfortunately i think the film reception overshadowed what was arguably some great, great music which i still listen to now more than 5 years on!!!My rating of 9 is not for the movie but as you guessed it the gorgeous tunes. Definitely check out Yeh Bekhudi Deewangi, which was my favourite track!

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omarhussaini
2002/03/03

This movie is an attempt at...well it's an attempt at something, I just can't figure out what that is. Maybe the director set out to make a movie about a man trying to reconstruct his past , a la Memento, but he ended up making just another derivative Salman Khan movie. The plot, if you care, is about a guy who can't remember his past and so, like any Indian hero, leaves his "family" in search of his true identity... The first hour has Salman trying to act. The second hour has Salman breaking necks. And the third hour has Salman breaking necks while trying to act. This movie is inspired by the Hollywood film "The Long Kiss Goodnight" which wasn't much of a movie to begin with. Performance wise, Sushmita Sen is the best which should give you an idea of the quality of the acting. Salman continues to show his disinterest for his profession -- he never misses a chance to take off his shirt and display his deteriorating physique. Diya Mirza still can't act whereas the guy who plays Inder is just a waste of space. The action sequences are just a cut-and-paste exercise and the story is interesting for about half an hour before it gets predicatble and slowly gets to its climax. If you'ld like to waste three hours of your time - think Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Ghum - then you're in for a real treat. Otherwise rent something else.

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