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Main Aisa Hi Hoon

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.2K
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Ajay Devgn in Main Aisa Hi Hoon (2005)
DramaFamilyMusical

A mentally challenged man fights his former father-in-law for custody of his daughter.A mentally challenged man fights his former father-in-law for custody of his daughter.A mentally challenged man fights his former father-in-law for custody of his daughter.

  • Director
    • Harry Baweja
  • Writers
    • Harry Baweja
    • Bhavani Iyer
    • Anurag Kashyap
  • Stars
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Sushmita Sen
    • Esha Deol
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Baweja
    • Writers
      • Harry Baweja
      • Bhavani Iyer
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Stars
      • Ajay Devgn
      • Sushmita Sen
      • Esha Deol
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ajay Devgn
    Ajay Devgn
    • Indraneel "Neel" Thakur
    Sushmita Sen
    Sushmita Sen
    • Advocate Niti Sinha
    Esha Deol
    Esha Deol
    • Maya D. Trivedi
    • (as Esha)
    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Dayanath Trivedi
    Rucha Vaidya
    • Gungun
    • (as Baby Rucha Vaidya)
    Raj Gokani
      Anjan Srivastav
      Anjan Srivastav
      • Divesh Mathur (Owner of Cafe)
      Vikram Gokhale
      Vikram Gokhale
      • Trivedi's advocate
      Lillete Dubey
      Lillete Dubey
      • Ritu
      Naresh Suri
      Naresh Suri
      • Judge
      Dinesh Lamba
      Dinesh Lamba
      Sanjay Sood
      Kaveri Ghosh
      Rita Puri
      Rita Puri
      Dhara Saraswati
      • Director
        • Harry Baweja
      • Writers
        • Harry Baweja
        • Bhavani Iyer
        • Anurag Kashyap
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      8Priyakant_Panwar_17

      Good Movie

      Movie is Good Except Some Religious Scene of Drugs with OM Tatoo, Yoga with Rudraksha Mala + Praying only towards One God when most of the characters are from other religion In Convent school they have there Statue but it is little weird none of them prayed at home or at temple Well it was made in 2005 & many people are not aware about these thing's & they don't have Social Media Sometimes Local Societal Groups talks about these issues Movie also Show's how Family, Society effects Child Mind Song's are also Good But now thing's are changing for better in many directions Hope our Future shines like Star's.
      7AishFan

      Touching film!

      This film is out-and-out a tearjerker. The story revolves around a Ajay Devgan, a mentally challenged man, and his daughter, who has reached the age where she has begun to surpass her dad mentally. Ajay plays innocence personified. He treats everyone as his own, and does not know how to lie. Esha Deol, his long lost love, was never destined to live happily. The happiness she receives from Ajay she finds to be too much to handle after living a dark and lonely life. Sushmita Sen, a top lawyer and a very strong, independent woman, has distanced herself from her son by dedicating all her time to her profession that deals with an ugly face of society. A divorcée, she fights a new battle everyday, in court and in life. Ajay, through his unconditional love, brings out the loving child and innocence in Sushmita. The story is very nice, and characters are well developed, particularly that of Sushmita. Ajay's performance was absolutely fantastic. Sushmita was also good.
      7MuviFan73

      Ending twist spoils the show!

      The kind of Father, to a drug addicted mother is enough for a court to rule decision in Fathers favour.

      The support father has from masses. The love daughter gets from friends never needs a real family. All this also add to rule decision in Fathers favour.

      Despite such storyline, the twist at end is unnecessary and ambigous. Thus settling with mentioned stars.

      Music is good. A flick well altered for viewing audience.
      8actionman81

      Indianized version of I am Sam, but also pretty good

      Yes OK so it's a take off (rip off?) of I am Sam). Big deal. On the whole it's a good film, but yes I couldn't empathize with the ending as it was seemingly rushed and forced.

      I really loved the songs, especially "Walk into my life" and "Mere Papa" (ok, so I love the songs in our Hindi movies!).

      Anyway all the actors were really good. Ajay Devgan is superb as Neel. Sush and Esha are great too. The kid is sweet but a bit too precocious at times. Blame it on Harry I guess.

      The supporting cast did a great job too.

      Yes it's almost scene for scene a remake of I am Sam. That aside, I have to say I'm more partial to Ajay Devgan than Sean Penn, but that's just me.

      Personally this would have been better done as a sequel to Koi Mil Gaya rather than just a copy of an American film.
      5BrandtSponseller

      An unfortunately Bollywoodized rip-off with surprisingly good acting

      Main Aisa Hi Hoon continues a number of recent and not-so recent disturbing trends for Bollywood films. But in the end, it is saved somewhat by decent performances.

      Most disturbing is the trend for producing uncredited remakes of American films. This is a remake of the far superior I Am Sam (2001). The copyright law in India must be such that it's impossible or at least not worthwhile to sue for these infringements, but artistic integrity and ethics would suggest giving credit where it is due.

      As bad as the ethical problems is the fact that not many of these uncredited remakes are as good as the films they're stealing from. In Bollywoodizing them and sanitizing them so that they're more acceptable to Indian culture, the producers, writers and directors suggest that they often do not understand what made the films work in the first place.

      There are a number of such changes in converting I Am Sam to Bollywood that are made to reflect conventional Indian morality and social myths. Here, the main character's one night stand was changed into a very muddled, longer-term relationship; the main character having difficulty coping in normal society was changed into a unbelievable, flawless social support system; questionable philosophical stances built into the system were mostly changed into a vindictive would-be father in law; and an unexpected, budding romance was drained of nearly all development and justification, not to mention that it's capped with a ridiculous bit of plotting at the end.

      Other stereotypical stylistic changes were made, too, in order to make this a very non-challenging Bollywood film. Songs were added, of course, and although most of the lyrics are a relatively unusual and thus admirable attempt to say something relevant to the dramatic material, the songs and often the style in which they're performed are almost always sorely out of place. Also, melodrama is cranked up to the point of irritation, often accompanied by ridiculous musical or sound effects cues--Bollywood filmmakers seem to believe that their audiences are so stupid that they will not pick up on anything unless they beat them over the head with it. The concern for adding songs, melodrama and making the film not so controversial for Indian audiences resulted in often forgetting the need to tell a story that makes sense for these characters as they are presented. Storytelling should be the first concern in film-making. Concentrate on that and forget about making a combination soap opera/variety show with pointless "fancy" camera work (such as shots of the main character's house sideways and upside down).

      Maybe surprisingly then, the acting in Main Aisa Hi Hoon is actually pretty good. Ajay Devgan is not nearly as convincing in the role as Sean Penn was, but especially as the film progresses, he turns in a moving, heartfelt performance. Sushmita Sen, Esha Deol and Anupam Kher are also impressive, especially in light of the fact that Bollywood actors are usually encouraged to overact rather than turn in a nuanced, understated performance. I also enjoyed the music, even though the breaks in the story to sing a song didn't fit very well.

      Still, it's difficult to recommend Main Aisa Hi Hoon. Anyone interested in this story should just watch I Am Sam instead. And please, Bollywood, break some formulas, take some chances, and stop ripping off other films.

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        Ajay Devgan plays a mentally challenged role for second time after Dilwale 1994.
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        Remake of Sam je suis Sam (2001)

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      • Release date
        • May 6, 2005 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • I Am Like This
      • Filming locations
        • India
      • Production company
        • Baweja Studios
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        • 2h 42m(162 min)
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