Hum Phirr Mileinge: Is a pleasant surprise
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Sarvar is a fun loving youth and spends most of his time with his group
of friends staying in a hill station town. His first encounter with the
beautiful Kkhushi is not such a pleasant one as both end up banging
each other’s cars. But slowly friendship develops between the two. In
fact, gradually Sarvar ends up falling in love with the soft spoken
Kkhushi.
But when she too starts having feelings in her heart for him,
she is timely cautioned by her best pal who reminds her of her orthodox
family and her impending arranged marriage back in Delhi. Sarvar senses
something amiss in her behaviour when he starts being more expressive
about his affection for her. Finally when he expresses his love for her
she tells him the truth about what is stopping her from falling in love
with him. When she is leaving back for Delhi, she gives him a glimmer
of hope by agreeing upon taking a chance with destiny to see if they
are really meant for each other. She writes her address on a Rs. 100
note and drops it into a donation box and tells him that if he manages
to find this note again and the address written on it, then he can come
over to that address and they can take their love forward. How Sarvar
goes to Delhi and manages to find the note what destiny is in store for
him when he finally manages to reach her house forms the rest of the
film.
Hum Phirr Mileinge may be a small film but it has a big heart. It’s a
simple tale narrated with utmost sincerity. Debutante director Manish
Goel has delivered a good film and has emerged as a superb story
teller. With no single moment wasted on unnecessary time pass, it gets
straight to the point and moves ahead. After a long time, pure hearted
romance has been so effectively captured on screen. The emotional
moments are well handled without going melodramatic. The biggest assets
of the film are its beautiful songs and effective dialogues. Sandesh
Shandilya’s music is amongst his finest till date. He is well aided by
lyricist Irshad Kamil. Songs such as Mein Ro Na Padu, Tere Dar Ke Sivah
are simply melodious whereas Riya Sen’s item song by Sunidhi Chauhan
Sajan Mera is full of zing.
Yesteryears actress and show host Tabassum’s grand daughter Kkhushi is
extremely charming in her debut act. She has the right amount of
innocence and expressive face and fits the role perfectly. Sarvar
Ahuja, the winner of Zee Cinestars Ki Khoj shows tremendous improvement
over his last outings. Vikram Gokhale as Kkhushi’s father reminds us of
his Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam act. Kiran Kumar is back in form after a
long time. Kunal Kumar as Sarvar’s friends brings some good laughs.
Riya Sen is super hot in her item song.
After a long time, a film that one can call truly romantic has come
out. It’s a pure family entertainer. One just hopes this underdog film
gets its right due. Just don’t miss it if you are a true romantic at
heart.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5*
Starring: Sarvar Ahuja, Kkhushi, Vikram Gokhale, Kiran Kumar, Smita Jaykar and Riya Sen in Sp. App
Director: Manish Goel
Sampurn Media
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