Tag Archives: Saif Ali Khan

Rangoon (2017)

“Rangoon” is an epic love story, taking a beautiful film star from the film sets of 1944 Bollywood to the jungles of the India-Burma border where she must entertain the English and Indian troops. In the midst of battles and betrayals, Julia (Kangana Ranaut) falls in love with a young Indian soldier Nawab (Shahid Kapoor), and learns some bitter truths about the dream of Indian independence. Battle lines are drawn when her mentor and lover Rusi (Saif Ali Khan) learns of the torrid love affair.

Ta Ra Rum Pum

Rajveer Singh works as a pit stop crew worker at the New York speedway and dreams of becoming a race car driver himself one day. Fate has a pleasant surprise in store for him when he is selected as the driver for a down-and-out team called Racing Saddles. He falls in love with Radhika and she marries him against her wealthy father’s wish. Over the years, they are blessed with two adorable children, Princess and Champ, and Rajveer “R.V.” becomes the highest ranking race car driver in the US. But a racing accident puts him out of the racing circuit for a year and when he returns he discovers that he has lost his touch. He is fired from the team and the family is forced to relocate from their posh mansion to a poorer suburb. As the family battles their problems whether Rajveer will return to the race tracks remains to be seen.

Hum Tum

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). Karan is a cartoonist and his character “Hum” and “Tum” reflect his perspective on the strange love-hate relationship between men and women. Rhea is sensitive, well bred and self confident. She can give as good as she gets and is not afraid of standing up to men. Initially, the two have very little in common. 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…LOVE.

Humshakals

The story revolves around a greedy uncle [Ram Kapoor] of a tycoon, Ashok [Saif Ali Khan], who hatches a plot to usurp the riches unscrupulously. While the uncle connives with his doctor-friend [Nawwab Shah] to grab the fortune, complications arise when they discover the look-alikes of Ashok and his friend Kumar [Riteish Deshmukh].

Bullett Raja

Bullet Raja movie is a gangster-thriller movie set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the underworld and feature Sonakshi Sinha as the leading lady who plays Saif’s love interest and how she lands up among these gangsters. Gulshan Grover plays Mr. Bajaj a stylish villain who portrays the wealthiest and most powerful man in UP.

Salaam Namaste

A doctor, who does have problems translating some words into Hindi; Jignesh Pandya, who has come from Surat, India, where his parents operate and run “Archana Sarees” and has become a doctor; Ranjan Mathur who has recently immigrated, is now on the look-out for a wife, and does find one, after many hilarious misadventures, including one with a gorgeous hooker, Lisa; Then there is Ambar Malhotra, who lived in Bangalore with her parents, quarreled with them because she did not want to marry someone of their choice, ended up coming to Australia, studies medicine, but lands a job as a radio announcer with 101.5 FM “Salaam Namaste”; and finally there is Nikhil Arora alias Nicki, who came here to become an Architect, did get his qualifications, but ended up as Head Chef with “Nick of Time” restaurant. Watch what happens when two completely different people, from different backgrounds, habits and culture, meet and decide to live together to see if they can maintain a long-term relationship.

Hum Saath Saath Hai

The trials and challenges of a joint family in India, whose parents are Ramkishen and second wife Mamta, and have three sons and a married daughter. The eldest son is handicapped since birth, and is from Ramkishen’s first wife. Mamta, the second wife, hates him, and like Kaikeyi in Ramayana wants the estate and wealth in her sons’ names. She and her daughter’s father-in-law, scheme together, and have the eldest son, including his wife and child, thrown out of the house. Mamta and her sons are all set to control the finances and the estate – until she finds out that her very own sons do not approve of nor support her actions in throwing their step-brother out of the house.

Dil Chahta Hai (2001)

Akash is a non-believer. He thinks the concept of love is created to ruin perfectly healthy relationships. Sameer is a believer. He wants to be in love. He loves being in love. Unfortunately for him, he hasn’t quite grasped the concept of it just yet. Wearing his heart on his sleeve, he is out there persevering, believing that he will find that ‘special her’, as long as he keeps searching. Siddharth is mature, sensitive and understanding. Siddharth aka Sid knows the true meaning of the word love. He feels it everyday, every hour, every minute. For his friends, his acquaintances, for the stray dog living outside his gate, for the tree that’s just been planted next door. He has reached modern day enlightenmen