9 reviews
The film immediately reminds of SRK's "Darr" but not tht effective.
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Karanveer Bohra (Dhruv)
When infatuation takes an ugly shape, there's destruction. And this is a story of one such lover, Karanvir Bohra (Dhruv), who takes his obsession way too far, and all too soon.
Set in a hill station, this film's plot traces the journey of Dhruv, a simple bookstore and café owner, who falls in love with a renowned novelist Ananya Tripathi (Priya Banerjee). But soon after, things go downhill.
Dhruv's impulsive actions set the mood of the story. The film is a drama with suspense and thrills, but it is predictable, hence, failing to keep you on the edge of the seat.
Karanvir Bohra is effective and plays his part convincingly.
Overall, 'Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna' is a few decades too late, as it reminds you of the era when Bollywood romanticised tales of creepily obsessive lovers.
The climax, too, falls flat and the film offers nothing that you have not seen before in this genre.
Boy meets girl, he falls madly in love with her. He stalks her, harasses her and does everything and anything he possibly can to complete his love story.
Apart from a few thrills, the film gives you nothing new to get entertained.
Karanveer Bohra (Dhruv)
When infatuation takes an ugly shape, there's destruction. And this is a story of one such lover, Karanvir Bohra (Dhruv), who takes his obsession way too far, and all too soon.
Set in a hill station, this film's plot traces the journey of Dhruv, a simple bookstore and café owner, who falls in love with a renowned novelist Ananya Tripathi (Priya Banerjee). But soon after, things go downhill.
Dhruv's impulsive actions set the mood of the story. The film is a drama with suspense and thrills, but it is predictable, hence, failing to keep you on the edge of the seat.
Karanvir Bohra is effective and plays his part convincingly.
Overall, 'Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna' is a few decades too late, as it reminds you of the era when Bollywood romanticised tales of creepily obsessive lovers.
The climax, too, falls flat and the film offers nothing that you have not seen before in this genre.
Boy meets girl, he falls madly in love with her. He stalks her, harasses her and does everything and anything he possibly can to complete his love story.
Apart from a few thrills, the film gives you nothing new to get entertained.
- Tejas_Vinda_AITS
- Jul 6, 2019
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Must watch
- kapilkalal-1991
- Jul 5, 2019
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Good
Very very good...i love it too much..and songs is also very good
- debnathpinki
- Nov 1, 2020
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Disappointing.
The whole film was disappointing and the ending was also not effective. The direction and setup was like 90's films. This is total waste of money. You don't feel thrilled or scared even.
Karanvir Bohra did an amazing job as Dhruv. He was terrific in the movie.
I am a huge Karanvir Bohra fan, it was so overwhelming to see him on big screen, being a badass and totally killing it as Dhruv. 2nd best thing about the movie is the location and songs. You actually feel like jumping into the screen. Title track, HumneRaitPe and Baarish are my most favourite songs from the movie. All singers, Shabir and RajAshoo have done a fabulous job. Film's music is terrific, actually gave me goosebumps. You'all should watch, its beautiful!
- dikshayadav-29800
- Jul 5, 2019
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Fire
The synonym for this epic movie would be breath of spirited flammable fire. I was scared to watch the villain-cum-protoganist Dhruv, his intense look accompanying with the creepy tone of Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna song was a high quality creepy experience. This movie was not gotten that much of attention but the movie definitely does possess spark. Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna is about obsessive love that marks the scale on mental sickness. Dhruv, who is a poetic-maniac runs a bookstore-cum-cafe Kitab Aur Koffee in the mountainous small town of Manali and has Obsessive Love Disorder on a famous celebrity author who does not have mutual feelings with him. Burning sensations, entirely not for faint hearts.
- sameerkhan666
- Feb 28, 2023
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My favourite
- soundaryatyagi
- Apr 16, 2020
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Karanvir Bohra in his best role til date!!
Saw first day first show and loved the movie. Have been a big KV fan from Shararat to Kasauti to Sahbgavati Bhava to Naagin. He is the master of dark roles and grey shade characters. This according to me was his best role yet. Overall the cast did decent work but KV stole the show with his intense portrayal of the obsessive lover. If you need one reason to see this film, see it for KVB. Music was also beautiful especially the title song by Song Nigam!!
- amitamotwani
- Jul 4, 2019
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You will be scared.... Must Watch
First of all it's nice to see Karanveer on Big screen...
A nice attempt...
Loved the songs...
Definitely it will remind you 'Darr'
Nice moive....
Nice moive....
- Varadraj_Deorukhkar
- Jul 5, 2019
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