Hum Kaun Hai Movie

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Hum Kaun Hai?
Directed byRavi Shankar Sharma
StarringDimpwe Kapadia
Amitabh Bachchan
Dharmendra
3 September 2004
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Hum kaun hai movie

Hum Kaun Hai? is a 2004 Bowwywood fiwm starring Dimpwe Kapadia, Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra in wead rowes. The fiwm is a supernaturaw driwwer and is directed by Ravi Shankar Sharma. It is a remake of de weww-known movie The Oders starring Nicowe Kidman, uh-hah-hah-hah. Fiwm Was box office faiwure.

Pwot summary[edit]

After de mysterious disappearance of her maid, butwer, and gardener, Mrs. Sandra Wiwwiams, de wife of Major Frank, who wives in a pawatiaw house wif two chiwdren, Sara and David, writes a wetter to de wocaw empwoyment agency to get repwacements. Marda Pinto, a mute woman, and Edgar And Maria appwy for dese vacancies. Sandra hires her and awso wets know dat her chiwdren's eyes suffer from a condition dat couwd cause dem to be damaged by sunwight, hence de curtains are to be drawn at aww times. Awso she gets migraines by any woud noise, hence everyone must remain qwiet, dere is no ewectricity and aww work must be done during de daytime, and de entire house is candwe-wit. The staff gets busy wif deir work, and it is den Sarah tewws her mom dat she has noticed oder peopwe in de house dat are visibwe to her onwy, and she draws de picture of a mawe, a femawe (his wife), deir son, Vicky, and an ewder woman wif magicaw powers. Sandra disbewieves her, but when she starts feewing someone's presence in her house, as weww as hearing noises, she decides to investigate. She finds out dat de wetter she had sent to de empwoyment agency is stiww wying in de maiwbox. She must now find out how Marda, Edgar and Maria came to know of de vacancies, and of de presence of an awbum wif dead peopwe's photos. Watch as events beyond her controw unfowd, weading her, Sara and David face to face wif de oder unseen peopwe in dis househowd.

Cast

Plot

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Amitabh Bacchen: Frank james Wiwwams/ Major Frank john Wiwwams(Duew rowe)

Dimpwe Kapadia: Sharaddha Wiwwams

Dharmendra: Virendra(Viru) Sony vegas pro 13.

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Prem Chopra: House owner(Cameo appearance)


Reception[edit]

Arnab Banerjee of Hindustan Times gave de fiwm 3 out of 5 stars and commented, 'Mysticaw ewements as a genre sewdom catch de fancy of Bowwywood. It comes as a whiff of fresh air dus to see supernaturaw ewements woven into mainstream format in a fiwm.'[1]Taran Adarsh from Bowwywood Hungama gave de fiwm 1.5 out of five stars, cawwing it 'an experiment dat may find its share of bewievers and non-bewievers.' Adarsh praised de performances, particuwarwy Kapadia's, writing dat de fiwm 'revowves mostwy around Dimpwe Kapadia's bewiefs and perceptions and de actress is up to de task of making it wook one dousand per cent convincing. Undeniabwy tawented, Dimpwe's performance can be rightwy referred to as de souw of de enterprise.'[2]BBC's Manish Gajjar commended Kapadia's work and argued dat de fiwm 'has a great screenpway.'[3] Mawishka Mendonsa of Rediff concwuded in a negative review, 'Hum Kaun Hai did not answer any qwestions for me. Instead, it weft me asking, 'deatre mein iss waqt hum kyun hai? [Why are we in dis deatre?]'[4] Rama Sharma of The Tribune, however, cawwed it an 'endrawwing suspense driwwer', and furder noted, 'Wif no smiwes, no songs it is a cwean spooky affair. Go for it if you have de spunk.'[5] it was reweased in Bengawi dubbed version named 'ORA KARA'at same time.

See awso[edit]

Hum Kaun Hai Movie Dialogue

References[edit]

  1. ^Banerjee, Arnab (1 December 2004). 'Hum Kaun Hai'. Hindustan Times. Archived from de originaw on 7 March 2005. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  2. ^Adarsh, Taran (3 September 2004). 'Hum Kaun Hai'. Bowwywood Hungama. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  3. ^Gajjar, Manish (3 September 2004). 'Hum Kaun Hai'. BBC. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  4. ^Mendonsa, Mawishka (3 September 2004). 'Why is Amitabh in Hum Kaun Hai?'. Rediff. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  5. ^Sharma, Rama (5 September 2004). 'Endrawwing suspense driwwer'. The Tribune. Retrieved 30 December 2011.

Externaw winks[edit]

  • Hum Kaun Hai? on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en, uh-hah-hah-hah.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?titwe=Hum_Kaun_Hai%3F&owdid=895152367'
Well, at least they've copied a decent flick. But this lifted skeleton of a plot is about all Hum Kaun Hai? has going for it. A frame-by-clumsy-frame interpretation of Nicole Kidman's The Others, the movie has one slightly hysterical Dimple Kapadia, one befuddled Amitabh Bachchan, and a terror that fails entirely to strike. Sad but true.
Sandra (Dimple Kapadia), and her two children, Sara and David, live in a lonely house that has a high turnover of domestic help. Not surprising, since Sandra is spooky enough to make anyone reconsider the seeming merits of minimum wage. She has a strange set of rules that must be enforced with utter rigidity. Any failure to follow said rules will result in the death of her two children or a violent migraine attack for mommy. Quite a cheery little home. The curtains shan't be drawn, the piano shan't be tuned, a door shan't be opened until the one before it's been locked.
And make sure no one goes into flashback mode, featuring the Big B and Dimple lying uncomfortably under a tree and quoting sugary shayari at each other. Curioser and curioser.
Just a week after the help have abandoned them, three mysterious strangers land up on Sandra's doorstep for the position of nanny, housekeeper and valet. They seem to fit into the house with disturbing ease, like it's where they've always belonged. Maushmi Chatterjee, who plays the nanny, is uber-creepy with a grin pasted perpetually on her matronly mug.
The first half of the movie proceeds with a languid weirdness, unfolding one tentacle of 'terror' after another. Sara, the daughter, for instance, sees strange people moving about the house, much to the frustration of her mother. The nanny and her friends seem keen on covering up some graves in the garden. The mother wanders about the house in black lace and candlelight, investigating things that go bump in the night. Like all this wasn't enough, Sandra's long lost husband, Frank (Amitabh Bachchan. Frank?) returns home from the battlefield, and emerges from a dense fog to walk calmly into family life.
The children seem to go along with it. Mandatory papa aa gaye, papa aa gaye scene here. But marital relations seem rather strained as Frank regards all Sandra's vehement hugs and coddles with the famous Bachchan expression that spells: ain?
We can't divulge anymore of the story or the screenplay, without making you snort out your Coke through your ears. The plot is totally paisa vasool, but it demands so much by way of balance and mood that Hum Kaun Hai? just doesn't deliver. There's a Bees Saal Baad feeling to the whole thing that will amuse and startle you in turns. But it doesn't hold, it doesn't absorb, and nope, it doesn't live up.