Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tere Naam (2003)




Cast: Salman Khan, Bhoomika Chawla, Ravi Kishen, Sarfaraz Khan, Sachin Khedekar
Director: Satish Kaushik
Music: Himesh Reshammiya, Sajid-Wajid



A woman comes from a Hindu high caste family. Her name is Nirjala. Her family want her to get married to a Hindu upper caste man. She agrees to do so. But

before the wedding, she meets with a poor Indian. This man belongs to a very low caste. This man also has a very hot temper and gets into fights all the time. But

both fall in love with each other. Nirjala's family refuse to permit her to get married to him. They force her to get married to the man of their choice. In the

meantime, Radhe gets into fight, and someone hits him very hard on his head. Radhe loses his senses and falls down. When he wakes him, he finds himself a mental

patient. The hospital finds him very violent and they chain. He is unable to remember his past. Then Nirjala re-enters his life. Will this cure Radhe or make him

even worse? Written by Calista

Radhe Mohan is a bad boy. He smokes, drinks, brawls and rags college freshers. Worse, he hangs around the same college campus he passed out of years ago and

has never cared about looking for a job which angers his elder brother. But the soft side of Radhe's otherwise rugged persona comes to the fore when he falls in

love with the beautiful and innocent Nirjara, the daughter of a local priest. He slowly wins her heart over but they don't know what fate has in store for them . An

old enemy attacks Radhe and cracks his head in the process. As a result, Radhe loses his mental balance. After all medical options are exhausted, Radhe's brother

takes him to place where the mentally ill are healed using Ayurveda. But Nirjara's memories haunt Radhe and he makes efforts to escape.

he film is about Radhey Mohan (Salman Khan), a rowdy ex-college boy who, after a ragging (hazing) session, loses his heart to first year student Nirjara

(Bhoomika), a traditional Brahmin girl. Just when Nirjara reciprocates his love, Radhey is attacked by a gang of thugs, loses his mind and is admitted to an ashram

where, it is hoped, the more traditional means of treatment could have a therapeutic effect on him. Eventully he returns to normal, and rushes back to Nijaras

house, only to find that she has committed suicide. After accepting this fact he returns to the asylum. In the end it shows Swamiji tending to nothing meaning that

Salman has been cured and has left the asylum fine except for the fact that he lost his love.

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