'' Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' (), also abbreviated as ''HSSH'', is a 1999 Indian
Hindi
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-language
family drama film written and directed by
Sooraj Barjatya
Sooraj R. Barjatya (born 22 February 1964) is an Indian filmmaker who works in Hindi cinema. He has directed and produced some of the List of highest-grossing Hindi films, most commercially successful Hindi films. His films often include themes ...
under the production and distribution of
Rajshri Productions
Rajshri Productions is an Indian film production and distribution company based in Mumbai, India, established in 1947, which is primarily involved in producing Hindi films.
History
Rajshri Productions, the film production division of Rajshri, ...
. The film stars an
ensemble cast
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Structure
In contrast to the po ...
with
Mohnish Behl
Mohnish Bahl (born 14 August 1961) is an Indian actor working in the Indian film industry and on Indian television.
Career
Mohnish Bahl debuted with the film ''Bekarar'' in a supporting role opposite Padmini Kolhapure and Sanjay Dutt but the fi ...
,
Tabu,
Salman Khan
Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan (; born 27 December 1965) is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who predominantly works in Hindi films. In a career spanning over three decades, his awards include two National Film Awa ...
,
Sonali Bendre
Sonali Bendre Behl (born 1 January 1975), known professionally as Sonali Bendre, is an Indian actress predominantly known for her work in Hindi and Telugu films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Bendre s ...
,
Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan (; born Sajid Ali Khan Pataudi; 16 August 1970) is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. The titular head of the Pataudi family since 2011, he is the son of actress Sharmila Tagore a ...
,
Karisma Kapoor
Karisma Kapoor (; born 25 June 1974) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. One of the leading and highest-paid actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Kapoor is a recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Karisma Kapoor ...
,
Neelam,
Mahesh Thakur
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Television
Bibliography ...
with
Reema Lagoo
Reema Lagoo (born Nayan Bhadbhade; 21 June 1958 – 18 May 2017) was an Indian theatre and screen actress known for her work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. She began her acting career in the Marathi theatre, after which she became a household na ...
and
Alok Nath
Alok Nath (born 10 July 1956), also known as Sanskaari Babuji, is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema and television. He made his film debut with the 1982 English (and Hindi) film ''Gandhi'', directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, ...
in supporting roles. The story centers on a joint family and its values and togetherness, who grow apart after a misunderstanding.
''Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United'' is the third film to feature Salman Khan with Rajshri Productions.
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
took place in Mumbai and various locations in
Rajasthan
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. The film's cinematography was done by Rajan Kinagi.
Raamlaxman composed its music and lyrics are written by Dev Kohli.
''Hum Saath Saath Hain'' was released on 5 November 1999, and eventually became the
highest-grossing film
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of the year and one of biggest blockbusters of the decade,
with a worldwide gross of .
It received predominantly positive reviews from critics. It was also the first
Bollywood
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film to be played in Canadian theatres, with six screenings in
Toronto
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. The film was also dubbed in
Telugu
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** Telugu literature, is the body of works written in the Telugu language.
* Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Tel ...
and released with the title ''Premanuragam''.
At the
45th Filmfare Awards
The 45th Filmfare Awards were held on 13 February 2000, in Mumbai, India.
''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'' led the ceremony with 17 nominations, followed by '' Taal'' with 12 nominations and '' Sarfarosh'' with 11 nominations.
''Hum Dil De Chuke ...
, Bahl received a
Best Supporting Actor nomination.
At the
3rd Zee Cine Awards, the film earned 12 nominations including
Best Actor for Salman Khan, and won two awards. Also, at the
1st IIFA Awards, the film won the
Best Makeup for Jayanti Shevale.
Plot
In the past Ramkishan Chaturvedi, a rich businessman loses his first wife Lakshmi. They have a one-year-old son, Vivek. Ramkishan remarries the kind Mamta, and Vivek also accepts and respects her as his mother. Later the two have three kids: Prem, Sangeeta, and Vinod. Seven years later, while trying to save Prem and Vinod from a probable accident, Vivek is injured which leaves his right arm partially paralyzed.
Nineteen years later, Prem returns home from
US after completing his studies and getting trained in the family business. Sangeeta is happily married to her husband Anand and they have a daughter Radhika. Vinod is busy with studies and preparing for his training in the family business. Vivek is still undergoing treatment for his hand and takes care of the family business. On Ramkishan and Mamta's anniversary function, the four siblings wish them with respect.
Seeing Vivek's love for them, Ramkishan's business associate Adarsh's daughter Sadhna likes him at first sight. Adarsh sends a marriage proposal to Ramkishan's family. Vivek agrees and marries Sadhna. Prem and Preeti, Ramkishan's friend Pritam's daughter have been in love secretly since childhood, and they get engaged. Vinod is secretly in love with Sapna who is the daughter of Ramkishan's former neighbor in his ancestral village, Dharamraj Bajpai. Eventually, Prem and Preeti find out about Vinod and Sapna during a family outing and Vivek's and Sadhna's honeymoon at
Rampur, which they both get engaged as well. Ramkishan makes Vivek the managing director of his company.
A bitter turn comes when Anand's brother Anurag cheats him for inheritance and share in the family business, and Anand & Sangeeta should look for a separate business and a separate home for themselves, so they decide to shift to Bangalore for a growing computer industry. This incident triggers insecurity in Mamta's mind. Meanwhile, her three friends and Dharamraj fill her head with thoughts as to why Vivek should be in charge of the family business and the company as the managing director. If so, then Vivek may throw Prem and Vinod along with Preeti and Sapna out of the house. This thought makes Mamta very paranoid.
She questions Ramkishan's decision and wants the division of the business equally between all their children. He disagrees as it will divide the family. Heartbroken, after finding out about it, Vivek asks Ramkishan to put Prem in charge of the family business and the company as the managing director and moves back to their ancestral village
Rampur with a pregnant Sadhna to take care of the new factory. Vinod accompanies them.
Prem refuses to replace Vivek as head of the family business and the managing director. Vivek convinces him to go along with the plan in the interest of preventing further conflict within the family. Prem tells Mamta that he won't marry and can't replace Vivek and Sadhna like she wants. Eventually, Anurag realizes his mistake and unites with Anand and Sangeeta.
Sangeeta asks Mamta to bring back Vivek. Mamta realizes her mistakes and visits Rampur with Ramkishan. In the hospital, Sadhna delivers a baby boy. Vivek and Mamta reconcile. Later, Prem and Vinod marry Preeti and Sapna, respectively. Dharamraj apologises and realizes that ill-manner cannot end the love in the family. Vivek, with his right arm now healed, returns as the managing director of the company, and becomes in charge of the family business again. And they all live happily ever after for Vivek-Sadhna, Prem-Preeti, Anand-Sangeeta, and Vinod-Sapna.
Cast
Production
Development
''Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand Uniteds concept was conceived by Sooraj Barjatya, who wanted to make a family drama. The film is produced under his banner
Rajshri Productions
Rajshri Productions is an Indian film production and distribution company based in Mumbai, India, established in 1947, which is primarily involved in producing Hindi films.
History
Rajshri Productions, the film production division of Rajshri, ...
, the 48th film under the banner and Barjatya's third film as a director. The film was a modern-day adaptation of the epic
Ramayana
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. Lyricist
Raghvendra Singh worked as an assistant director for the film.
Casting
Reema Lagoo
Reema Lagoo (born Nayan Bhadbhade; 21 June 1958 – 18 May 2017) was an Indian theatre and screen actress known for her work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. She began her acting career in the Marathi theatre, after which she became a household na ...
(as Mamta),
Alok Nath
Alok Nath (born 10 July 1956), also known as Sanskaari Babuji, is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema and television. He made his film debut with the 1982 English (and Hindi) film ''Gandhi'', directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, ...
(as Ramkishan),
Himani Shivpuri
Himani Bhatt Shivpuri is an Indian actress who is known for her character roles in Hindi films and Hindi soap operas. She is best known for her role in the films including '' Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!'' (1994), ''Raja'' (1995), '' Dilwale Dulhan ...
(as Neenakshi),
Satish Shah
Satish Ravilal Shah is an Indian actor. He is best known for his comic roles in films like '' Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro'' (1983), '' Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi'' (1984), '' Sarabhai vs Sarabhai'' (2004), '' Main Hoon Na'' (2004), ''Kal Ho Naa Ho'' (2003), '' ...
(as Pritam) and
Ajit Vachani
Ajit Vachhani (10 August 1951 – 25 August 2003) was an Indian film and television actor. He had worked in many Hindi films as a character actor, including '' Mr. India'' (1987) (as "Teja"), ''Maine Pyar Kiya'' (1989), '' Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa ...
(as Pranab) were cast. It marks their second film with Barjatya after ''
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!''. For Salman, Lagoo, Nath, Bahl, and Vachani, it was their third film with Barjatya after ''
Maine Pyar Kiya
''Maine Pyar Kiya'' (), also known by the initialism ''MPK'', is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Sooraj Barjatya in his directorial debut. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya, the film was co-written by S. M. Ahale ...
''.
Salman Khan
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was cast as Prem, marking his eighth film with the same character name. Salman at that point, found the character to be "similar to him" in real life.
For Preeti's role, Barjatya first approached
Raveena Tandon
Raveena Tandon (born 26 October 1972) is an Indian actress primarily known for her work in Hindi films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Tandon is a recipient of several awards, including a National Film ...
, who refused the part due to it being a multi-starrer. Later,
Sonali Bendre
Sonali Bendre Behl (born 1 January 1975), known professionally as Sonali Bendre, is an Indian actress predominantly known for her work in Hindi and Telugu films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Bendre s ...
was cast as Dr. Preeti. It marked Bendre's only film opposite Salman Khan.
Bendre said that she knew exactly what she was "supposed to do" for her character, after the narration.
Vivek's role was first offered to
Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor (born 24 December 1956) is an Indian actor and producer who works primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films, in addition to Indian television and international films. In a career spanning over 40 years as an actor and since 2005 as a ...
and later to
Rishi Kapoor
Rishi Kapoor (4 September 1952 – 30 April 2020) was an Indian actor, film director, and producer who worked in Hindi films. In a career spanning 50 years, he is regarded as one of the most successful and accomplished actors in Hindi cinema. ...
but after their refusal,
Mohnish Bahl was cast as Vivek. Bahl made it a habit to keep his right hand in his pocket, as per the role's requirement.
Bahl called Vivek's character "an opportunity of a lifetime".
Barjatya approached
Madhuri Dixit
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for Sadhna's role, who declined.
Manisha Koirala
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was offered the role, who refused due to filming of her film ''
Mann
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* Mann (chess), a variant chess piece
* ''Mann'' (magazine), a Norwegian magazine
* Mann (rapper), Dijon Shariff Thames (born 19 ...
''. Finally
Tabu was cast as Sadhna.
Later,
Karisma Kapoor
Karisma Kapoor (; born 25 June 1974) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. One of the leading and highest-paid actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Kapoor is a recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Karisma Kapoor ...
(as Sapna),
Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan (; born Sajid Ali Khan Pataudi; 16 August 1970) is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. The titular head of the Pataudi family since 2011, he is the son of actress Sharmila Tagore a ...
(as Vinod) and
Neelam (as Sangita) were cast. Kapoor called working with Barjatya a "dream come true" experience.
The makers offered Rishi Kapoor, Anand's role, but he again refused, it was then offered to
Nitish Bhardwaj
Nitish Bharadwaj (born 2 June 1963) is an Indian television and film actor, director, screenwriter, film and TV programme producer, veterinary science graduate from Mumbai Veterinary college and former Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha. He is ...
, who refused too. Finally
Mahesh Thakur
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Films
Television
Bibliography ...
was cast as Anand.
Zoya Afroz was cast as Sangita and Anand's daughter Radhika. Also,
Shakti Kapoor
Shakti Kapoor (born Sunil Kapoor; 3 September 1952) is an Indian actor and comedian who appears in Bollywood films. Known for his villainous and comic roles in Hindi films, he has featured in over 700 films. In the 1980s and 1990s, Kapoor team ...
(as Anwar),
Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Sadashiv Dattaray Amrapurkar (11 May 1950 – 3 November 2014) was an Indian actor, best known for his performances in Marathi and Hindi films from 1983 to 2013. He acted in more than 300 movies in Hindi, Marathi, and other regional languages ...
(as Dharamraj),
Rajiv Verma (as Adarsh),
Sheela Sharma
Sheela Sharma ( David) is an Indian film and television actress in Hindi and Gujarati cinema, best known for the films '' Nadiya Ke Paar'' (1982), '' Hum Saath Saath Hain'' and '' Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai''.
Early life
Born in Valsad district, ...
(as Jyoti) and
Dilip Dhawan
Dilip Dhawan (1955 – 15 February 2000) was an Indian film and television actor.
He started his career as a child in '' Sangharsh'' (1968), featuring Dilip Kumar. Dhawan acted in over 50 films.
Career
He acted as the lead in the film ''Arvin ...
(as Anurag), were cast in other prominent roles.
Filming
The
principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
commenced in 1998. A major portion of the film was shot at the
Film City,
Mumbai
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.
The filming of other scenes of the film including the song "Mhare Hiwade Mein Naache Mor" was done in
Jodhpur
Jodhpur () is the second-largest city of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, after its capital Jaipur. As of 2023, the city has a population of 1.83 million. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Jodhpur district and ...
,
Rajasthan
Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
.
Mandore Gardens,
Mehrangarh Fort
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, and
Jaswant Thada
The Jaswant Thada is a cenotaph located in Jodhpur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built by Sardar Singh of Jodhpur, Maharaja Sardar Singh of Jodhpur State in 1899 in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, and serves as the c ...
, were some of the locations in Jodhpur where the film was shot. The rain sequence of "Mhare Hiwade", was also shot at
Chennakeshava Temple,
Somanathapura
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Post-production
During the post-production stage of the film, the filmmaker announced a unique campaign for its promotions. The team of ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' and
Coca-Cola
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launched a nationwide marketing programme called 'Coca-Cola Hum Saath Saath Hain'. The common ad campaign laid equal focus on both the soft drink brand and the film. The Barjatyas were quite press-friendly during the making of their previous films, but for ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'', the press screening was restricted to an elite few.
Controversy
During the Jodhpur film schedule in 1998, some members of the cast, Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Neelam Kothari, Tabu, and Sonali Bendre, were involved in a case of shooting of an endangered
black buck
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It stands up to high at the sh ...
on a hunting expedition, on the outskirts of Kankani village in
Jodhpur district
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As of the 2011 census, it is the second highest populated district of Rajasthan (out of 33), ...
of
Rajasthan
Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
.
The incident generated significant press coverage and Salman Khan spent a week in Jodhpur jail in 2007, before the court granted him bail.
In 2018, the Jodhpur court convicted him and acquitted the others.
In 2019, Rajasthan High Court issued a notice challenging the acquittal of Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Saif.
Soundtrack
Raamlaxman composed the music, teaming up with Sooraj Barjatya for the third and the last time. Raamlakshman had composed as many as 27 tunes, out of which the soundtrack of the film features seven songs and playback singers:
Kavita Krishnamurthy
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(for
Karishma Kapoor
Karisma Kapoor (; born 25 June 1974) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. One of the leading and highest-paid actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Kapoor is a recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Award and ...
),
Alka Yagnik
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(for
Sonali Bendre
Sonali Bendre Behl (born 1 January 1975), known professionally as Sonali Bendre, is an Indian actress predominantly known for her work in Hindi and Telugu films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Bendre s ...
),
Anuradha Paudwal
Anuradha Paudwal (born 27 October 1954) is an Indian playback singer and politician who works predominantly in Hindi cinema and Odia cinema. She has been described in media as one of the most prominent Bhajan singers and also as one of the m ...
(for
Tabu),
Kumar Sanu
Kedarnath Bhattacharya (born 20 October 1957), professionally known as Kumar Sanu, is a leading Indian playback singer who primarily sings in Hindi film songs. He is widely regarded as the Melody King of Bollywood. He holds the record for winn ...
(for
Salman Khan
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),
Udit Narayan
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(for
Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan (; born Sajid Ali Khan Pataudi; 16 August 1970) is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. The titular head of the Pataudi family since 2011, he is the son of actress Sharmila Tagore a ...
),
Hariharan (for
Mohnish Behl
Mohnish Bahl (born 14 August 1961) is an Indian actor working in the Indian film industry and on Indian television.
Career
Mohnish Bahl debuted with the film ''Bekarar'' in a supporting role opposite Padmini Kolhapure and Sanjay Dutt but the fi ...
),
Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam (born 30 July 1973) is an Indian playback singer, music director, dubbing artist and actor. He is one of the most versatile singers and widest vocal ranges in the history of Indian music. His songs vary from romantic to break-up, cla ...
(for
Shakti Kapoor
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),
Hema Sardesai
Hema Sardesai is an Indian playback singer and lyricist based in Goa, India. Born in Bombay, Maharashtra, she shot to fame in 1997 with songs from movies like '' Sapnay'', ''Biwi No.1'' and '' Jaanam Samjha Karo''.
Early life
Hema Sardesai w ...
(for
Neelam),
Roop Kumar Rathod
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Personal life
Ratho ...
(for
Ajit Vachani
Ajit Vachhani (10 August 1951 – 25 August 2003) was an Indian film and television actor. He had worked in many Hindi films as a character actor, including '' Mr. India'' (1987) (as "Teja"), ''Maine Pyar Kiya'' (1989), '' Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa ...
) and
Pratima Rao (for
Himani Shivpuri
Himani Bhatt Shivpuri is an Indian actress who is known for her character roles in Hindi films and Hindi soap operas. She is best known for her role in the films including '' Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!'' (1994), ''Raja'' (1995), '' Dilwale Dulhan ...
).
Raamlaxman plagiarised the melody for the song "A B C D" from the Spanish singer
Jeanette
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* Jeannette, Ontario, Canada
* Jeannette Runciman Island, Ontario, Canada
* Jeanne ...
's 1974 song "
Porque te vas
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Background and recording
Jeanette ma ...
". The remaining songs on the album include the title track "Hum Saath Saath Hain", the wedding tracks "Chhote Chhote Bhaiyon Ke" and "Sunoji Dulhan", "Yeh To Sach Hai Ki Bhagwan Hai", "Mhare Hiwda" and "Maiyya Yashoda".
At the
2000 Zee Cine Awards, Raamlaxman received a nomination for
Best Music Director. At the same event, he won the award for
Best Background Score.
Critical reception
Savera R Someshwar of ''
Rediff.com
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'' said "..It is time for Barjatya to look out for a new music director. Even the lyrics – barring "Maare Hidwa Ma Naache Mor" and "Mayya Yashoda" – are banal...".
Charts and sales
The music topped the charts on several platforms in India. According to ''
Box Office India
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Established in 2003, Box Office India has become a prominent source of ...
'', the soundtrack of ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' went on to sell 18
lakh
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(1.8million) units, becoming the twelfth best-selling album of the year.
Release
''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' was released earlier but the music director
Raamlaxman took time to check the soundtrack album for the second time to not make any mistake.
Following all the
post-production
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,
cinematography
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Cinematographers use a lens (optics), lens to focus reflected light from objects into a real image that is transferred to some image sen ...
,
choreography
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and other things were completed, the film finally hit the theatre screens on 5 November 1999 during
Diwali
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. It became the first Bollywood film to be played in Canadian theatres, with six screenings in
Toronto
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.
Eros Entertainment released the film on over 60 screens in
North America
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, the biggest opening for any film then. The film was also dubbed in Telugu and released with the title ''Premanuragam''. ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' was later made available on
Netflix
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and
Zee5
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.
Reception
Critical reception
Anupama Chopra
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of ''
India Today
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'' noted, "A time-warped patriarchal fantasy, but somehow HSSH glows with Barjatya's conviction. Despite the diabetic sweetness, it has some wonderfully crafted moments. It's maudlin and regressive but he believes in it. And at least partially, he makes you believe in it too."
Savera R Someshwar of ''
Rediff.com
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'' stated, "Barjatya's film is pure escapism, very feel-good. While you are ensconced with the moving images, you smile, laugh, feel sad, and maybe even a little angry. ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' is an enjoyable experience, especially if you contain yourself from comparing it to ''Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!''"
Alok Kumar of
PlanetBollywood.com wrote, "''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' is repetitive, sickeningly sweet, and sappy. Though, the performances were pretty good from the whole cast. If you're a Barjatya fan, you should watch this, as it's almost guaranteed you will love it."
Box office
''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' became the
highest-grossing film
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of the year, with a worldwide gross of . It became one of the biggest blockbusters of the decade.
It is one of the top earners of the decade in India and at the foreign box office.
When adjusted for inflation, ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' is still among the highest grossers worldwide. ''Rediff.com'' termed ''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'', a "Super Hit" and the "biggest hit" of 1999. The film is also among the highest grossing Diwali releases in India.
Accolades
Legacy
''Hum Saath-Saath Hain'' remains one of the most popular family drama film of Indian cinema. It is also considered among the best ensemble cast films by ''
Filmfare
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''. ''
India Today
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'' added it in its list of "10 evergreen Hindi films". ''
The Indian Express
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'' named it Barjatiya's one of the "most family-friendly" flicks. The film is also listed among the best films made on siblings relationship.
Navya Kharbanda of ''
Hindustan Times
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'' termed it a "cinematic masterpiece" and stated, "The film continues to captivate audiences with its themes of family bonds, love, and traditions." Aakriti Anand of ''
Filmfare
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'' stated that the film justified its title "to the fullest" and termed it an "out-and-out family entertainer".
Vibha Maru from ''
India Today
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'' noted, "The film set a template of how family films are to be made. ''Hum Saath Saath Hain'' was also a rare film that saw so many popular actors together on the big screen; something that is hard to imagine today." The songs of the film are highly popular. Songs like "Sunoji Dulhan", "Mhare Hiwda" and "Maiyya Yashoda" have become synonym with the wedding, monsoon and festive seasons. Actor
Vicky Kaushal
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admitted to being a fan of the film and said that it is "etched in his mind". The film also has over 1.9 billion views on
YouTube
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.
See also
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List of highest-grossing Hindi films
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List of Hindi films of 1999
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1999. Salman Khan was the lead actor in the top 3 highest-grossing films of that year.
Box office collection
Top 10 highest grossing Bollywood films of 1999.
Relea ...
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List of films shot in Rajasthan
Notes
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1999 films
1990s Hindi-language films
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Indian romantic drama films
Rajshri Productions films
Films scored by Raamlaxman
Films directed by Sooraj Barjatya
Indian family films
Animal cruelty incidents in film
1999 controversies