Hum Saath-Saath Hain
India
10730 people rated Ramkishen and Mamta have three sons Vivek , Prem and Vinod and a daughter Sangeeta. This family is part of a joint family whose close knit bond is challenged by a misunderstanding.
Drama
Musical
Cast (18)
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User Reviews
goodie 🥰
15/01/2026 17:55
this movie is my all time favourite since my childhood ❤️
nassifzeytoun
24/10/2024 07:06
Hum Saath-Saath Hain-360P
Zahrae Saher
07/08/2024 06:49
this is the best movie with family values i think every1 should have to watch this movie at least once .Salman, Saif and Monish were PERFECT and the work done by Sonali and Tabu was also the good one. Karishma was ok but at last i will like to say the Suraj had done excellent job.
_hlo_mpii.hhh_
07/08/2024 06:49
I have seen this movie without any expectations. I haven't yet seen Hum Apke Hain Koun, and the only actress I knew is Karishma Kaapoor. I loved this movie. Though I am not Indian, I find that this movie reflects well Indian traditional values. I have seen the movie, on DVD, 12 times so far, and the only other movie I have seen more often is K3G. Although they are quite different, I find those two movies very similar. I have read various comments from users that find that this movie lacks focus, and starts after 2 hours. I disagree; I find that the family brake down is only a sub plot. The main thing is the exploration of the individuals that form the family and more particularly their respective love story. I find that the six actors play well balanced and equally important parts. Granted some have more lines than others but they are equal in their story importance or screen time. It is much harder to act without lines, only with expressions which is the case for Tabu, Sonali, and Salman. It is only on the superficy that some actors play a real dominant role. In my first viewings I was under the impression that sapne (karishma) stole the light, she has such a screen presence and energy that it is hard for any actor to compete. But, in later viewings I learned to appreciate more the importance of all the other characters. I particularly love the minimalist, face acting of Tabu, a true `rani' as, Sooraj Barjatay, wanted her to be. All together it is a great family movie, full of love and traditions. I particularly liked the love stories in relation of their divine archetypes in the songs that links the 3 brides to be. I find that this is the point of that movie. I also keep going back to the humorous presentation of the family to the new bride. Some of the music is great and all the songs help to advance the story instead of being the typical Bollywood silly costumes parades in the Swiss Alps. I rate this movie a 10.
Odeneho.Ahkwasi
07/08/2024 06:49
I saw my first Bollywood movie during a vacation to India in 2000. Since then, I have seen at least 15 and have collected seven of the more popular recent releases. This was the second movie I saw in the theaters there (the first was horrible except for an excellent dance number), and I enjoyed HSSH immensely. Even without subtitles (and I don't speak Hindu), the plot, easy to follow, was not a barrier to what I considered to be excellent singing, dancing, and entertainment. I loved Karishma Kaapoor and Saif Ali Khan, was exposed to several actors which appeared in subsequent movies which I enjoyed, and in short had a good time. I have purchased this movie to show to friends as their first up-close encounter with Bollywood. Since seeing this film, I have enjoyed only one movie, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, more. I would recommend this movie to anyone but particularly to someone trying to learn fresh about this key segment of the movie industry.
Musa Dibba
07/08/2024 06:49
HSSH is a real family entertainer. Suraj Barjatya has made the movie such that every portion of the movie fits into the main story line without any hiccups. The movie is visually rich, the music is fine. Also this is a clean movie without any sex,violence & if you are a fan of good family entertainers this is a must see.
Excellent performance from all the actors and other technicians.
Namrata Sharma
07/08/2024 06:49
I loved this film it just the right amount of substance of everything...
The characters and acting was just what i needed to see.
M. Bahl superb, S Khan, Great, SA Khan wonderful, K Kapoor Tremendous, S. Bendre Amazing TABU was great addition, I'm glad Madhuri did not star she would have spoilt it...
Suttle all through this film so much emotion... love comedy anger fear happiness...
Just the right balance.
I loved Maine Pyar Kiya. Hated Hum aapke Hai Kaun. I Loved this film.
Family saga with actors acting brilliantly thats rare in bollywood.. We usually stick a star or model in and let their name sell the movie but the actors have sold this movie. People like Shah Rukh Khan Madhuri Aishwaria would have made increased the revenue in the first day because of their status and their acting ability or lack of it would have sank it...
When are we seeing the next one
I cant wait to see the original cast of Rajshiri Productions to do magic again I hope people of this films can be put in a film again...
Ahmed Elshaafi
07/08/2024 06:49
Sheesh....what a nightmare. What was Sooraj Barjatya thinking?? Is this the same guy that made classics like MPK and HAHK? Hard to believe it is. What mainly made MPK and HAHK so good was the chemistry between the lead pair(SK-Bhagyashree and SK-Madhuri) and the music by Ram-Laxman. HSSH neither has the music and definitely doesn't have the chemistry of the central characters, CUZ THIS STINKER IS PACKED WITH A MILLION CHARACTERS. By the time u get to know whose who, u don't really care what the heck is going on. A huge problem with HSSH is how corny this HUMUNGOUS 'family' is. While MPK and HAHK displayed family values with heart and honesty; the ultra sweet characters in HSSH mouth all the sugar-coated dialogues with such artificiality that u have a hard time liking these guyz. Barjatya's story-telling was superb in HAHK, but here he makes HSSH feel more like a stage drama. The screen play is lacking the juice that would make u care for the characters. Another BIG LETDOWN is Salman Khan. The biggest star of MPK and HAHK is relegated to just being a supporting man in HSSH. He gets to play a shy character who doesn't say much and Salman looks downright uninterested through 3/4 of the movie.
Bottomline: HSSH badly wants to be like HAHK, but is highly lacking the subtlety and charm that made us fall in love with that 1994 classic.
cutie_xox
07/08/2024 06:49
'Hum Saath Saath Hai' is a simple family drama. It's one of the films I enjoy most when watching with family. It's a colourful feel good film and not one that will make you seriously pick your brains. The moral of the story is that family should stick together, that's when they're the strongest. Just sit down and enjoy it without expecting a serious drama. The family tradition is nicely portrayed. Yes, it's larger than life and some might call it 'too good to be true' but it's entertaining. The set designs are impressive and the locales are spectacular (particularly the Rampur scenes). The songs are very pleasant and nicely add to the screenplay. In addition to that the dances have been beautifully choreographed. All the actors suit their roles very well. Tabu and Sonali add grace and sincerity to their characters. Tabu's downplayed expression in the scene right after Alok Nath and Reema Lagoo's argument is stunning. Sonali as the shy Preeti is amazing. She adds a lot of class and her body language is a standout. The two actresses are more than a positive addition. Karishma and Saif add to the humour. Saif is wonderful as the hyperactive Vinod as are Salman as the quiet Prem and Mohnish as the responsible Vivek. Alok Nath, Reema Lagoo, Shakti Kapoor and the rest of the cast are mostly brilliant. Neelam stands out as the sister. The three friends who play Lagoo's friends seem like caricatures. The plot is predictable but there's more to the film. I'd say it's one film best watched with the family. The only other Barjatya films I watched are 'Vivah' and 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun' (so it's quite clear that his films aren't to be taken too seriously) but for me 'Hum Saath Saath Hai' definitely tops those two. I'd recommend watching and enjoying it with family.
Shining Star
07/08/2024 06:49
Well, I actually don't think so! From a star-studded cast & massive promises I had expected more. What you get are the several weak love stories in one go, a fashion parade & some rather lame songs. The film tries to illustrate 'family values' but fails miserably as it becomes sickly. After 3 hours you are left wondering if you missed something. If you are feeling totally brain dead & in need of 'switch off relaxation' maybe you could view this one otherwise forget it. Good cast looking fabulous - what a waste!