Tum Bin...: Love Will Find a Way
India
4090 people rated Shekhar accidentally kills his associate Amar, and decides to watch over Amar's company and take care of his family and friends. However, he falls in love with Amar's fiancé Piya.
Drama
Romance
Cast (14)
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FAh jah
23/11/2025 01:59
Tum Bin...: Love Will Find a Way
Ignadia Nadiatjie Ei
20/08/2024 15:09
7 may seem high , but the movie is really enjoyable. Its not that it a new type of love story, but the way in which unfolds is quiet nice. Thank god its not overdone. Overall in the movie things are kept simple and emotions are apt to the situation. i have seen a lot of movies in which people go overboard with side characters , but here they are kept to a minimum and main focus is on shekar the protagonist and pia his love interest. Music is really good, "koi fariyaad" by jagjit singh is excellent and keeps coming part by part in the movie, the lyrics are meaningful too. Chotti chotti ratein and tum bin are nice numbers too. I have wanted to watch this movie since long, finally got a DVD and please do rent a DVD if you still haven't watched this movie.
SEYISHAY
20/08/2024 15:09
Must watch if you in need to watch some great acting.
Zamani Mbatha 🇿🇦
20/08/2024 15:09
One of the best movies made by Bollywood. Feels pity for the cast that none of them could make it big in Bollywood. The ghazal "Koi Fariyad" can always bring back so many memories and times. Amazing movie...must see!
Hareesh Shoranur
20/08/2024 15:09
Hi everyone. I am going to review for the very first time on IMDB.
Tum Bin
The name itself says all, this movie will make you to fall in love with Love.
The best storyline, best screen play, best direction, best performances of all the actors, including Mili the young girl, Just fabulous.
It will make you happy, make you cry and make you to fall for someone.
The soundtracks are like adding fuel for the film, lovely songs and on the whole, It is a must watch movie.
Roots Tube
20/08/2024 15:09
A normal descent movie... Simply masterpiece
I saw this movie first time in 2005. Since then, I have seen this movie many times. The movie is a simple love story. Indian movies are full of overacting but this movie way different. In fact, there is no fight,no adulteration things, nothing.
All the actors have done a nice job. The movie is very descent. A must watch for all the age people. I guess the way the movie has been presented has to awarded.
My best wishes to all the actors of this movie and specially the director for keeping the things simple and understandable.
simply the best !
Juliet Ibrahim
20/08/2024 15:09
Tum Bin is a nostalgic watch, but not for the right reasons because frankly speaking it's not a very good film in and of itself. Something about the film, its music and its style, is very closely associated with the kind of films made during the early noughties, which I'm sure will make many want to revisit it. For some reason, Tum Bin never feels like a regular motion picture, but rather a typical Indian TV serial of the times in terms of its filmmaking style, sound, exaggerated score, production values, and overall feel. This is director Anubhav Sinha's directorial debut, clearly an ambitious one, but much is left desired. The dubbing, in particular, is quite poor and distracting, which was a common problem back then, but it's pretty evident the players' speech isn't genuine.
Where the film scores big time is in the music, which I'm sure contributes to its memorability even today, and some of the cinematography. The soundtrack, mostly composed by the duo Nikhil-Vinay, is quite easily the trump card of the film. "Tumhare Siwa", which opens the film, "Pyar Humko Hone Laga" and "Dekhte Hi Dekhte", are all beautifully melodious; Jagjit Singh's ghazal "Koi Fariyaad", as well as Chithra's rendition of the title song, are stupendous. Except for a few glitches here and there (some crucial), the camera work is mostly quite good. The beautiful locations of Canada are effectively captured throughout. The choice of this setting is very refreshing and helps keep the film visually appealing and sometimes even breathtaking.
Again, strictly as a film, Tum Bin doesn't work. The handling is quite amateurish at points, the script is rather incohesive and is consistently sentimental, and the story hardly ever rings true or attracts great interest. The acting doesn't help it much either, as it's mostly unnatural and stagy by one and all (except for, obviously, the legendary Dina Pathak). The three leads are good looking, but not very credible. Priyanshu Chatterjee is the best of the lot as he slightly outplays the rest with his sincerity and quiet charisma. Sandali is very pretty but quite over-expressive, and Himanshu hardly has a role to speak of. Tum Bin is after all watchable for the some of the aesthetics, the great soundtrack, and the relatively glossy setting. Other than that, it has little to offer.
Srabanti Gintu
20/08/2024 15:09
Can Bollywood make a good movie without a glamorous starcast? The answer is delivered through a movie that makes you review your relationships and Perhaps make you feel the essence of love. Tum Bin doesn't break any new grounds of sort in terms of film-making but it clearly shows a good story and script doesn't need the superstars to sell it.
Tum Bin tells the journey of Shekhar(Priyangshu) from Mumbai to Canada in search of redemption and there he meets Pia(Sandali). The plot then carries on showing the internal turmoils of these two characters as both try to seek their love and search for their destination in life.
The acting of its leads are not Phenomenal, maybe because all its star-cast are new and on debut. Priyangshu gets a good role and does a decent job but is often too woody in the emotional scenes. Sandali looks good but thats it, her voice really lets her down in many scenes. Himangshu should look for his career as a model, acting doesn't look his forte. Rakesh Bapat gets too less of screen-space to make his presence felt. But overall the refreshness of the cast along with the supporting actors bring a breezy feeling to the film which lifts it above the average fare. The cinematography is the strong point of the film as it is shot beautifully in and around Canada. And some masterpiece music by Nikhil-Vinay will liven you no doubt, listen to the heart-wrenching "Koi fariyaad" by Jagjit Singh and "Tum Bin" by Chitra. Thank you Mr. Anurag Basu for a feel-good movie, quite different from the average masala fares of typical Bollywood
Meo Plâms'zêr Øffïcî
20/08/2024 15:09
This is one rare movie that made me cry, and I cried like anything. Everyone has spoken about the love and stuff, and that has to be the primary thing in the movie. But, another important aspect was the relationship between a brother (Amar and Shekhar) and sister (Mili). Their sweet bonding, a sister's love for her brother and the sadness when the brother leaves has been depicted wonderfully in the movie. Besides, the relationship between Piya and Shekhar, the transition of Piya from loving Amar to falling for Shekhar, the guilt and trying to restrict herself...wonderful.
The movie was released in 2001, and I am writing this review in 2016, more than 15 years later, because I watch this movie almost every month, my personal diary is full of quotes from this movie, and I shed a few tears along with the movie for love...
Musa Dibba
20/08/2024 15:09
Don't know why everyone liked it.
I found this story extremely illogical to digest to. The narration of the movie was pathetic and hilarious at times.
The story was jumping from one end to another time to time.
Performances from all the actors of the movie was horrible except that of priyanshu.