| 1 | '''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke''' |
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| 4 | 1993 163’ col/scope Hindi |
| 5 | d Mahesh Bhatt pc TV Films/Tahir Hussein |
| 6 | Enterprises p Tahir Hussein |
| 7 | co-st/co-sc/dial Robin Bhatt co-st Sujit Sen |
| 8 | co-sc Aamir Khan lyr Sameer c Pravin Bhatt |
| 9 | m Nadeem-Shravan, Shyam Surender |
| 10 | lp Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla, Mushtaq Khan, |
| 11 | K.D. Chandran, Tiku Talsania, Javed Khan, |
| 12 | Navneet Nishan, Dalip Tahil, Baby Ashrafa, |
| 13 | Robin Bhatt, Veeru Krishna, Master Shahrokh, |
| 14 | Kunal, Kammu |
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| 16 | |
| 17 | Rahul Malhotra (Khan) abandons his studies to |
| 18 | become the guardian of his sister’s three |
| 19 | orphaned, but mischievous and undisciplined, |
| 20 | children and to manage the family factory. The |
| 21 | factory is in debt to the film’s villain, the Sindhi |
| 22 | businessman Bijlani (Tahil), whose daughter |
| 23 | Maya (Nishan) loves Rahul. Unknown to Rahul, |
| 24 | the children offer shelter to Vaidehi (Chawla), |
| 25 | who has run away from her authoritarian and |
| 26 | caste-conscious father Iyer (Chandran). Rahul |
| 27 | hires her as a governess and falls in love with |
| 28 | her. Maya’s plot to exploit her father’s control |
| 29 | over Rahul’s business to blackmail him into |
| 30 | marrying her, fails when the children claim that |
| 31 | Vaidehi is in fact their ‘mother’. In the end, |
| 32 | Bijlani’s revenge, as he tries to have Rahul’s |
| 33 | house auctioned, is intercut with Rahul’s effort |
| 34 | to defeat some gangsters and deliver the |
| 35 | factory goods that will enable him to pay off |
| 36 | Bijlani. The low-budget ‘family movie’ was the |
| 37 | unexpected hit of the year and reports |
| 38 | circulated that Khan, who shares a script credit, |
| 39 | had in fact directed the film which was |
| 40 | produced by his family concern. |
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| 42 | [[Film]] |