The Salman Khan co-star who left Bollywood is... Sahila Chaddha, you might not know her by her name, but who can forget Rita from Hum Aapke Hain Koun! (HAHK) Yes, she's Rita from Salman Khan, Madhuri ...
The choreography was initially designed for all three couples, and after Hum Aapke Hain Koun, it was now Mohnish’s turn to perform. Since the choreographer was from our team, we suggested ...
the renowned filmmaker behind iconic films like Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Hum Saath Saath Hain, and Vivah, is now venturing into the digital world. For his debut OTT project, he teamed up with Ritik ...
Rajkumar Hirani admires Sooraj Barjatya's ability to captivate audiences with films like 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun', despite their simple stories. In conversation with Komal Nahta, Hirani also ...
Thank you for bringing back these wonderful memories!" Hum Aapke Hain Koun was one of the highest-grossing Indian films in 1994. The film featured a 14-song soundtrack, with most of the songs ...
Hirani then spoke about Hum Aapke Hain Koun and said the film didn’t really have a story but it kept him engaged throughout. Calling the feat “unbelievable”, he told Komal Nahta on his YouTube channel ...
With a big smile on his face, Amitabh responded, "Haan, hum jaante hain" (Yes, I know). The contestant then asked for beauty tips and added, "Khoobsurati jatane ke liye shabd kam pad jaaye ...
While his directorial debut, Maine Pyar Kiya, established him as a promising filmmaker, it was Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994) that turned him into an authority on traditional Indian festivities—so much so ...
In the 90s, it was common for films like Hum Aapke Hain Koun and Taal to feature 10 or more songs. Today, movies like Amar Singh Chamkila and Kala are being released with a focus on music ...
How Indrasabha fares against modern Bollywood musicals Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Sooraj Barjatya's 1994 musical drama, was noted for 14 songs. Subhash Ghai's Taal had 12 songs, while Aditya Chopra's ...
The prospect of artificial intelligence automating administrative tasks is attracting venture capitalists to ho-hum professions such as accounting, customer-service centers and property management.