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Akele Hum Akele Tum

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.8K
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Master Adil, Aamir Khan, and Manisha Koirala in Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995)
DramaMusicalRomance

An estranged couple battle for the custody of their only son.An estranged couple battle for the custody of their only son.An estranged couple battle for the custody of their only son.

  • Director
    • Mansoor Khan
  • Writers
    • Nasir Hussain
    • Mansoor Khan
  • Stars
    • Aamir Khan
    • Manisha Koirala
    • Master Adil
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Mansoor Khan
    • Writers
      • Nasir Hussain
      • Mansoor Khan
    • Stars
      • Aamir Khan
      • Manisha Koirala
      • Master Adil
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Rohit Kumar
    Manisha Koirala
    Manisha Koirala
    • Kiran Kumar
    Master Adil
    • Sunil Kumar 'Sonu'
    Deven Verma
    Deven Verma
    • Kanhaiya
    Anjan Srivastav
    Anjan Srivastav
    • Ram Dayal
    • (as Anjan Srivastava)
    Rohini Hattangadi
    Rohini Hattangadi
    • Mrs. Dayal
    • (as Rohini Hatangadi)
    Tanvi Azmi
    Tanvi Azmi
    • Farida
    • (as Tanvi Aazmi)
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Advocate Bhujbal
    Rakesh Roshan
    Rakesh Roshan
    • Paresh Kapoor (Film Director)
    Shafi Inamdar
    Shafi Inamdar
    • Kaushikji
    Satish Shah
    Satish Shah
    • Gulbadan Kumar
    Harish Patel
    Harish Patel
    • Amarji
    Navneet Nishan
    Navneet Nishan
    • Sunita (Kiran's Friend)
    Neeraj Vora
    Neeraj Vora
    • Moolchand (Grocer)
    Mushtaq Khan
    Mushtaq Khan
    • Mr. Bhatija (Rohit's Lawyer)
    Dinesh Hingoo
    Dinesh Hingoo
    • Jamshed (Grocer)
    Ananth Mahadevan
    Ananth Mahadevan
      Raj Tilak
      Raj Tilak
      • Director
        • Mansoor Khan
      • Writers
        • Nasir Hussain
        • Mansoor Khan
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      User reviews21

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      10sulemanashiq2

      Sentimental transition of a aspirant young man to fatherhood!

      Akele Hum Akele Tum is a vivid memory of childhood, and to be honest I didn't enjoyed it back then as it was too emotional and dull to be entertained but the year 2016 turned the fate of this film in my verdict as I loved it a lot. It happens to be hot and humid and I spending my summer vacation at my grandma house, and to pass the miserable day, I searched the old boxes of my DVD set and got this film to rewatch with a new mindset and perspective, and while watching the film I realised that there are films which are not celebrated as they should have for the package they deliver and Akele Hum Akele Tum is one of those under-rated films of Aamir Khan which was way ahead in terms of content and creativity. It was a simple story of young love birds who got married and then suddenly their lives go haywire and their marriage heads towards separation. There were many themes in AHAT but I like the transition of Rohit Kumar to fatherhood and Aamir Khan nailed it.

      He carried plenty of emotions on screen but I like the helplessness, sentimentality and passion of a father he delivered for his young son in the film, there were some standout scenes, which proves the meatle of young Aamir Khan, and that was the first glimpse of him being a Mr. Perfectionist as he chooses a role which was multi-dimensional unlike his fellow actors who were busy doing massala, comedy and action films, Aamir was courageous to choose a script which was devoid of any romantic/action scenes, though it was full of societal theme like failure of young couples to make compromise in parenting or to hold the institute of marriage.

      From scene 1 to last scene, Rohit Kumar was a totally changed personality and Aamir showed the growth of a actor, which wasn't stagnant!

      For the evergreen music, traditional direction, realistic dialogues, I'll give this film perfect 10! One of the gems from Aamir Khan to his audience.
      7Peter_Young

      Abhimaan meets Kramer vs. Kramer, and somehow succeeds!

      Akele Hum Akele Tum is a very entertaining and charming film. The film seems to have been inspired by two films, Abhimaan and Kramer vs. Karmer. Abhimaan showed the rise of one spouse in the music industry to another's fall, and Kramer vs. Kramer showed two separated parents fighting over their child's custody. The film has bits of both films, though it's much more similar to the latter. There are actually several sequences which are copied frame-by-frame, which is annoying, but I did like the fact that it was like an expansion of the Kramer vs. Kramer plot. It's like showing the motives behind Meryl Streep's character's decision to leave her husband, giving a larger view of what could probably have happened in the middle, and ending it up with a more complete ending. That's why this is one remake which is easier to forgive.

      Mansoor Khan's direction is very good and it is aided by a very memorable soundtrack and great casting. Anu Malik's music is exceptional and every song stands out (even though some of them, like the film itself, are unoriginal). "Raja Ko Rani Se" is very melodious and romantic, "Aisa Zakham Diya" is youthful and catchy, "Akele Hum Akele Tum" is a great song showing the loving relationship of a father and his son (and the fact that it's actually sung by Udit Narayan and his real-life son Aditya makes it even more convincing), "Dil Mera Churaya Kyon" is beautifully melancholic, and "Dil Kehta Hai" is another amazingly exciting and romantic gem. All the songs are extremely well pictured in the film.

      Aamir Khan and Manisha Koirala have a fantastic chemistry (I also loved their collaboration in the 1999 film Mann). This is one of Khan's best performances - very mature, very natural, at times restrained and at times temperamental. Koirala is both beautiful and convincing. She is first a young dreamy girl who wants to become a singer, then a married woman, then an angry mother/homemaker whose inferiority complex and dissatisfaction from her life and marriage cause her to try to find a new life, then a reigning singer, then a suffering mother whose determination to get her son back looks almost selfish. She is credible in every shade her character goes through. Tanvi Azmi also gives a very fine performance.

      Overall, Akele Hum Akele Tum is a very enjoyable family drama. It has bits of everything and is generally well made, although it does tend to be melodramatic at several sequences. It did bother that some scenes were copied frame-by-frame, but as a whole, it is a decently Indianised film and as already said, it updates and expands the Kramer vs. Kramer plot quite effectively. I'm not saying it's a great film, but it is one of those films which show the magic of Bollywood's 1990s, which may not have had the great technical advances of today, but were much more simple, naive and alluring thanks to their very profound Hindi film style, extremely melodious songs and great human and family values.
      10ILuvLB920

      Great movie with out english subtitles!

      Although there weren't any english subtitles I totally understood the movie because of the wonderful acting! The story was good and I like the last song Aamir Khan sang " Why did you break my heart? Why did we fall in love? Why did you go away,away, away..." Aamir Khan is a very skilled actor that did a great performance all through the movie, he expressed the characters' emotions perfectly. Whether the character be mad, happy, or sad. Manisha Koirala was absolutely beautiful, she did a spectacular job. From the beginning of the movie it caught my attention, that I remember there were absolutely no "dull moments" ever! Everyone should see this movie with or without English subtitles!
      9Li_85

      Kramer VS Kramer Meets Bollywood

      Akele Hum Akele Tum is a emotional family drama. A remake of Hollywood Classic Kramer Vs Kramer with Dustin Hoffman. Aamir Khan plays the struggling father who has to look after his son and work at the same time, after his wife suddenly decides to leave the house. Aamir Khan delivers a Powerful and Brilliant performance. Manisha Koraila is the women you will hate in a average role. You hate her because her character is so selfish, that she walks out on her kid. Akele Hum Akele Tum is longer then Kramer Vs Kramer, with more added story lines. Some great scenes between the father son relationship. One great scene is when the kid request's a present a little expensive. Aamir tries ever so hard to get the money, but ends up arrested. His son waits hours and hours, till Aamir comes home, to tell his son he failed. The kid understands and Aamir starts crying. Great direction from Hit Director Mansoor Khan of Qayamat se Qayamat Tak, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and Josh. A must see
      6silvan-desouza

      Underrated movie

      There are several films which flop but actually are good films and the vice versa

      AKELE HUM AKELE TUM was a remake of KRAMER vs KRAMER but yet is a good film

      The film however was rejected by audiences and the same audiences loved the overrated RAJA HINDUSTANI(1996)

      AHAT was released in 1995 when Aamir gave 2 flops like BAAZI and AATHANK HI AATHANK and a hit RANGEELA This film is a nice movie and realistically displays problems of marriage and how the couple fights for the kid something rehashed in RISHTEY(2002) which flopped too

      The movie is well handled, there are some song and dances in between but mostly the focus is on the story The film moves on a gentle pace and touches your heart The courtroom drama is brilliant and less over filmy then most court scenes The climax is good too Mansoor Khan does a great job as a director Music is very good

      Aamir Khan acts his part brilliantly, he is simply superb and understated Manisha too performs well and suits her part Amongst rest Mushtaq Khan is good(for once i saw him in a non funny role) Paresh too excels as the lawyer while Neeraj Vohra leaves a mark rest are good

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      • Trivia
        This movie is a remake of Hollywood movie "Kramer Vs. Kramer".
      • Connections
        Referenced in Bade Dilwala (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Aisa Zakhm Diya Hai
        Written by Majrooh Sultanpuri

        Composed by Anu Malik

        Performed by Udit Narayan, Aamir Khan and Shankar Mahadevan

        Courtesy of Venus Records & Tapes

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      • Release date
        • November 30, 1995 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • I'm Alone, You're Alone
      • Filming locations
        • Famous Cine Studios, Tardeo, India(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • United Seven Combines
        • Venus Records & Tapes
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 40m(160 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo

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