Director: Mashhoor Amrohi
Producer: Tajdar Mashhoor
Music: Abuzaar, Sidharth Suhas,
Singers: Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Adnan Sami, Kumar Sanu, Suraj
Lyrics: Kumar, Tajdar Amrohi
*ing: Mashhoor Amrohi, Vishakha Singh, Jackie Shroff, Shahjad Khan,
Kiran Kumar, A K Hangal, Mack Mohan, Prem Chopra and Mukesh Rishi
Mashhoor Amrohi has attempted real task acting under his own direction
in his debut film as a director. Trying to prove his mettle in winning
the world, Mashhoor, in his debut film Humse Hai Jahan, has set an example to follow for the youngsters who want to act in their self-directed films.
Don Gary Rosaria (Jackie Shroff) gets emotionaly hurt by Sameer
(Mashhoor Amrohi) as he makes a mess at Gary's hotel during an action
and in order to reimburse his mental gash the don forces Sameer to work
for his illegal operations. During this span Sameer needs fifty lacs
rupees but he doesn’t have guts to ask Gary for that amount. Sameer
plots to kidnap Esha (Vishakha Singh), the daughter of flop superstar
Gyaneshwar Singh i.e. G S (Shahjad Khan), to bag the amount. But he
fails all the time he goes to kidnap Esha with his friends. Then he
traps Esha in his love and eventually succeeds in kidnapping her. But
that success makes him confident enough to attempt more such things to
earn more money. In that way he gets strangled among Dabar (Mukesh
Rishi), Samba (Mack Mohan) and Pran Panwara i.e. P P (Kiran Kumar).
Having no other option, Sameer decides to get helped out by his uncle
Prithwiraj Khanna (Prem Chopra), who is a retired Indian ambassador. To
avoid the long questionnaire of his uncle Sameer presents Esha as his
wife. On the other hand G S, being very morose with the kidnapping of
his daughter, contacts his long time friend Gary for help. Gary comes
to think of Esha as his god daughter. Without having any hint about
Sameer having his hand behind everything, Gary appoints him in search
of Esha. Unfortunately Dabar and Pran inform Gary about how Sameer,
acting as Esha’s boyfriend, has kidnapped and killed her. At last the
story reaches its endpoint and like many other Bollywood films this
film also ends on a happy note.
As a writer Mashhoor never left a chance to make the audience bored.
Acting and direction of the film was also up to the mark. Considering Humsey Hai Jahan
as Mashhoor’s first film, he can be allowed a little freedom. Vishakha
has acted well in accordance with her character. A K Hangal looks well
in his new look of Mr. Wild West. On the other hand Kiran Kumar and
Prem Chopra are such actors who these days are seen less on screen.
Mashhoor has used them very well in this film. It won’t be wrong to
call Prem Chopra the rising item boy because of his tapping toes in a
song. But the sad note of the film is that Mashhoor, in keeping his
eyes on portraying various characters, failed in creating perfect
choreography. The story is well built but having it missed the comic
touch it would have been very tough to sit and watch the film. If you
are a fan of Kamal Amrohi films then you would really love to watch his
grandson’s film, only if it’s not otherwise. The rest is obviously upon
the audience and their way of accepting the masala from the grandson of
a classic maker.
Ratings: **
Rajnee Gupta
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