His curiosity meets a broken Rhea, who is now a widow, as sameer died in an accident. Chapter 3: Karan is in a train in Paris, writing a story between his cartoon characters hum tum, who are now a craze in India, till he hears a familiar phrase and voice. The marriage goes very well, with a faint smile on Karan's lips. Rhea is getting married to abhishek bachchan, a computer engineer- her love. chapter 2: Welcome back Karan, who works in some firm and also draws cartoons for some newspaper (the times of India), and reluctantly helps his mom in arranging marriages, one of which is of Rhea, the girl he met a few yrs back. They meet on the flight to new york and soon become friends, only to discover that saif is too "disrespecting" for a girl who has her mind at the right place, when he kisses her. In a cinematic universe that offers simplistic scenarios to the complex relationship between men and women, Hum Tum is a novel look at the trials and tribulations of "every man" and "every woman" and their attempts to understand one another.Shenaz Treasurywala as Shalini (Special Appearance)Ĭhapter 1: Meet Saif, the carefree and boyish-next-door-flirt, and Rani, the plain simple girl. But, as life would have it, their paths keep crossing, and over the course of a decade, their relationship evolves, from hate, to mutual respect, friendship and finally. Initially, the two have very little in common. She can give as good as she gets, and is not afraid of standing up to men. Rhea is sensitive, well bred and self-confident. Karan is a cartoonist and his characters "Hum" and "Tum" reflect his perspective on the strange love-hate relationship between men and women. Hum Tum is a refreshing look at the eternal battle of the sexes as it follows the lives of Karan (Saif Ali Khan) and Rhea (Rani Mukerji). Very often, a relationship develops slowly, and it takes many years between "boy meets girl" and "boy gets girl"! The synopsis below may give away important plot points. Hum Tum is a novel look at the trials and tribulations of "every man" and "every woman" and their attempts to understand one another.
But, as life would have it, their paths keep crossing and, over the course of a decade, their relationship evolves, from hate to mutual respect, friendship and finally - In a cinematic universe that offers simplistic scenarios to the complex relationship between men and women.
She can give as good as she gets and is not afraid of standing up to men. Karan is a cartoonist and his character "Hum" and "Tum" reflect his perspective on the strange love-hate relationship between men and women. Very often, a relationship develops slowly and it takes many years between "boy meets girl" and "boy gets girl". A novel look at the eternal battle of the sexes and the trials and tribulations of Karan and Rhea and their attempts to understand each other.