Salman Khan as Prem is the most iconic and lovable character in the history of Indian Cinema. He has done so many masterpiece films with this character 🔥💯
Of all the foreign channels who make videos on Indian movies this channel is the most genuine. Been your subscriber since your early days and always like your in-depth insights into Indian movies.
You can see Jimmy,how versatile Mr S P Balasubramaniam was.He sang fluently in 16 Indian languages.Another surprising fact is that he was not a fully classical trained singer.In earlier days,he won the second place in a singing competition.The first placed winner was not known to pursue a career as singer.Yet,Mr S P Bala went on to acquire great fame eventually.
One of my most favourite movies! I watched it 5 times in theatre. The ticket price for the first time was ₹18 and it rose to ₹32 by the time I watched it 5th time a few months later. Huge sensation then! It's a kind of movie I can watch any time...forever.
Nice observation by Jimmy about the tunes in between the song. They were from previous songs. In childhood, I used to think bad about using the same music again n again thinking that it was just meant to save money. 😂 Keep going you guys !
Don't misunderstand the last shot. Its swastik and the sign Hitler used was Hakenkreuz (hooked cross) It is one of the symbols of christianity. I am not defaming christianity, but the hooked cross and Swastik are totally different. You can search if you want. It was a propaganda to use word Swastik instead of Hakenkreuz. People thought it world show christainity in a bad light, but we understand that hitler was wrong and blaming whole religion because of evil caused by one person's ideology is stupidity.
Trivia for Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) sourced from IMDb: - "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" was the first Hindi film to gross over INR 1 billion. - The track "Didi Tera Devar Deewana" is said to be inspired by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's song "Saare Nabian". - Madhuri Dixit was paid a salary of Rs. 2.754 crore for playing the role of Nisha, considerably more than her lead co-actor Salman Khan. - Madhuri Dixit got the first billing in the film credits. - Lata Mangeshkar received the Filmfare Special Award that year for the song "Didi Tera Devar Deewana". - The saree that Dixit wore in "Didi Tera Dewar Deewana" became popular and was made available for purchase in various shops around the world. - Redo, the Indian Spitz dog who played 'Tuffy', was reportedly adopted by Madhuri Dixit after the film. - Aamir Khan was originally given the role of Prem but refused to act in the movie, leading to Salman Khan being signed on. - Rajesh Khanna was offered Alok Nath's role but declined it. - The film recorded the highest number of footfalls by any Bollywood film. - The film had a theatrical release in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. - Painter M. F. Husain was reported to have seen the film 85 times. - In 1998, a theatre company in London staged a production based on the film titled Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings and a Funeral. - While shooting the death scene of Renuka Shahane, Reema Lagoo got very emotional and was weeping continuously until Renuka Shahane went and consoled her. - Barjayta's grandfather and the company founder Tarachand Barjatya, loved the song "Dhiktana" so much that the film was nearly given that title. - The 14-song soundtrack, with Lata Mangeshkar lending her voice for 11 of the 14 songs, is one of the most popular in Bollywood history. - The film was dubbed into Telugu as Premalayam. - Anupam Kher shot the drunken act of Sholay to cover up for his facial paralysis. - It made a lasting impact on wedding celebrations in India, which often include songs and games from the film. - From conception to finished product, the film took four years. - Early reviewers of "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" predicted that it would be a huge flop, but it went on to become the most successful film of all time up to that point. - "Joote Lo Paise Do" song set the trend of hiding bridegroom's shoes in weddings in Nepal. - It was a remake of Rajshri's 1982 film 'Nadiya Ke Paar'. - Filmmaker Karan Johar named it as the one film that changed his life. - Director/writer Sooraj Barjatya devoted one year and nine months to write the screenplay of the film. - Redo, the Indian Spitz who played Tuffy, was included in the "Best pets in Hindi films" list compiled by Daily News and Analysis. - The 2012 romantic comedy film "Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi" also used the same purple saree in their film's poster as was worn by Dixit.
@@tony-pc4kd If it is cringey it is. When HAHK released I had said the same thing, in fact I had said it was dripping saccharine sweetness. Please watch Nadiya ke paar, the original. It is also a Rajayshree production.
Salman Khan as Prem is the most iconic and lovable character in the history of Indian Cinema. He has done so many masterpiece films with this character 🔥💯
Adjusted to inflation, it is still the highest grossing hindi movie and has the highest footfalls in hindi as per boxofficeindia.
Salman khan is prem in his most of the movies and shahrukh khan is raj or rahul . 🤣🤣
Nice ':D
Of all the foreign channels who make videos on Indian movies this channel is the most genuine. Been your subscriber since your early days and always like your in-depth insights into Indian movies.
Thank you so much :) We really appreciate it!
This song was later used in K3G in a scene between Kareena Kapoor and Hrithrik Roshan
You can see Jimmy,how versatile Mr S P Balasubramaniam was.He sang fluently in 16 Indian languages.Another surprising fact is that he was not a fully classical trained singer.In earlier days,he won the second place in a singing competition.The first placed winner was not known to pursue a career as singer.Yet,Mr S P Bala went on to acquire great fame eventually.
One of my most favourite movies! I watched it 5 times in theatre. The ticket price for the first time was ₹18 and it rose to ₹32 by the time I watched it 5th time a few months later. Huge sensation then! It's a kind of movie I can watch any time...forever.
Yes Jimmy. You listened to me. Thanks. Chronological is the way to go here.
'Hum Saath Saath hain' is creeping behind.
Nice observation by Jimmy about the tunes in between the song. They were from previous songs. In childhood, I used to think bad about using the same music again n again thinking that it was just meant to save money. 😂
Keep going you guys !
I love this movies songs....
mein 2023 mein dekh raha hoon ye movie muje pasand hai
Jimmy review kadina benki(1988) Kannada movie...its scientific psychological movie... about Realtionship btw son and mom...
Don't misunderstand the last shot.
Its swastik and the sign Hitler used was Hakenkreuz (hooked cross)
It is one of the symbols of christianity. I am not defaming christianity, but the hooked cross and Swastik are totally different. You can search if you want.
It was a propaganda to use word Swastik instead of Hakenkreuz. People thought it world show christainity in a bad light, but we understand that hitler was wrong and blaming whole religion because of evil caused by one person's ideology is stupidity.
We know :) Still it probably won't ever be not strange to see the symbol in many Indian movies.
King of entertainment salman bolte ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
U should react to didi Tera devar deewaana..it’s actually cute nd funny..
Reaction was fun 😁👍
Nice :)
Trivia for Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) sourced from IMDb:
- "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" was the first Hindi film to gross over INR 1 billion.
- The track "Didi Tera Devar Deewana" is said to be inspired by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's song "Saare Nabian".
- Madhuri Dixit was paid a salary of Rs. 2.754 crore for playing the role of Nisha, considerably more than her lead co-actor Salman Khan.
- Madhuri Dixit got the first billing in the film credits.
- Lata Mangeshkar received the Filmfare Special Award that year for the song "Didi Tera Devar Deewana".
- The saree that Dixit wore in "Didi Tera Dewar Deewana" became popular and was made available for purchase in various shops around the world.
- Redo, the Indian Spitz dog who played 'Tuffy', was reportedly adopted by Madhuri Dixit after the film.
- Aamir Khan was originally given the role of Prem but refused to act in the movie, leading to Salman Khan being signed on.
- Rajesh Khanna was offered Alok Nath's role but declined it.
- The film recorded the highest number of footfalls by any Bollywood film.
- The film had a theatrical release in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Painter M. F. Husain was reported to have seen the film 85 times.
- In 1998, a theatre company in London staged a production based on the film titled Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings and a Funeral.
- While shooting the death scene of Renuka Shahane, Reema Lagoo got very emotional and was weeping continuously until Renuka Shahane went and consoled her.
- Barjayta's grandfather and the company founder Tarachand Barjatya, loved the song "Dhiktana" so much that the film was nearly given that title.
- The 14-song soundtrack, with Lata Mangeshkar lending her voice for 11 of the 14 songs, is one of the most popular in Bollywood history.
- The film was dubbed into Telugu as Premalayam.
- Anupam Kher shot the drunken act of Sholay to cover up for his facial paralysis.
- It made a lasting impact on wedding celebrations in India, which often include songs and games from the film.
- From conception to finished product, the film took four years.
- Early reviewers of "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" predicted that it would be a huge flop, but it went on to become the most successful film of all time up to that point.
- "Joote Lo Paise Do" song set the trend of hiding bridegroom's shoes in weddings in Nepal.
- It was a remake of Rajshri's 1982 film 'Nadiya Ke Paar'.
- Filmmaker Karan Johar named it as the one film that changed his life.
- Director/writer Sooraj Barjatya devoted one year and nine months to write the screenplay of the film.
- Redo, the Indian Spitz who played Tuffy, was included in the "Best pets in Hindi films" list compiled by Daily News and Analysis.
- The 2012 romantic comedy film "Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi" also used the same purple saree in their film's poster as was worn by Dixit.
Bast song❤
Pls react another salman khan movie HAHK Blockbuster Songs
Yeah a big swastika at the end 😂😂😂 but red swastika were there all inside the temple too 😂😂😂 its been since 5000 years 😊
Hi Jimmy Cage....please review Aandavan Kattalai...
Which movie,the one with Mr Sivaji Ganesan or Mr Vijay Sethupathy?
@@ugarajahgovindasamy6933 Apologiess... The movie with Vijay Sethupathy...
React on kannada movies please 🥺💛❤️
Please react malayalam songs malayali penne song please 🙏🙏🙏🙏 react
U slow catch up
Why are you watching this
Because it's fun?
Although an Indian I find these songs quite cringey
Agree with you. I love the original Naadiya ke paar.
AngreO k saamne cringey bol deta hu cool. Lagunga... chhapri🤣🤣🤣
Its 90s what can we expect but the hardwork they've done is the thing matters RIP Balasubramanyam sir and Lata mangeshkar ji
@@tony-pc4kd If it is cringey it is. When HAHK released I had said the same thing, in fact I had said it was dripping saccharine sweetness. Please watch Nadiya ke paar, the original. It is also a Rajayshree production.
Maybe it is cringy for us but our parents used to love these kind of movies