Hameshaa

Hameshaa (English: Eternal) is a 1997 Indian Hindi romance movie written by Ranbir Pushp and directed by Sanjay Gupta. The film stars Aditya Pancholi, Saif Ali Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. Aruna Irani and Kader Khan have supporting roles in the film. The film explores reincarnation and marks Sanjay Gupta's third collaboration with Aditya Pancholi.

Hameshaa
Directed bySanjay Gupta
Produced byG. P. Sippy
Written byRanbir Pushp
Kamlesh Pandey
Kader Khan (dialogues)
Screenplay bySanjay Gupta,
Ranbir Pushp
StarringAditya Pancholi
Saif Ali Khan
Kajol
Music bySongs:
Anu Malik
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
CinematographyV. Manikandan
Distributed byEros Labs
Release date
  • 12 September 1997 (1997-09-12)
Running time
138 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
BudgetRs. 4 crores
Box officeRs. 11 crores (equivalent to 37 crores or US$ 5.7 million in 2019)

Plot

Raja and Yash Vardhan are childhood friends. Though they come from different backgrounds, Raja being middle class and Yash being wealthy, they treat each other as brothers and engage in the odd off-road racing challenge. Rani Sharma - daughter of a local doctor enters their lives. Raja bumps into Rani at his college and falls in love with her instantly. Rani hesitates at first, but Raja's charms start working their magic on her. Raja calls her to a precarious cliff to profess his love to her. It's a rainy day and Rani gets caught in a storm. Yash happens to be driving past her when she asks him for a ride to the cliff. Yash is instantly smitten by Rani. After some casual flirting with her in the car, he drops her off and she rushes to meet Raja to find out why he called her there. Raja confesses his love to her and she brushes him off. Raja feels snubbed and in order to prove his love for her, he attempts to kill himself while trying to walk off the edge off the cliff backwards to see her reaction. Rani sees his willingness to so easily give his life for her and comes to the realization that his love must indeed be true. After preventing Raja from falling off the cliff at the last minute, they profess their feelings for each other and their love deepens. However Yash, secretly sees them together and is shocked. Jealous and bitter, Yash proceeds to meet Raja under the guise of wanting to introduce the love of his life to his best friend. Raja shows up and Yash looks visibly disturbed. While trying to cheer up Yash, Raja casually holds Yash's hand and leans backwards from very same cliff ledge and tells him that he loves his friend and trusts him. Yash takes the opportunity and tragically kills a stunned Raja by leaving Raja's hand at the last minute and Raja falls to his death. Rani witnesses the murder and tells Yash that they will be together again and he will not be able to do anything. She jumps to her death with intent, leaving Yash heartbroken.

Many years have passed and Yash is unmarried and lives with his Dai Ma. Fate brings him to Reshma - a folk dancer (also played by Kajol) who looks like Rani. Promising to fund her father's medical cure and telling her that he will support her talent, Yash brings them over to his palace. Soon thereafter, Yash discovers Raju (also played by Saif Ali Khan) who looks like Raja and is shocked. Yash continues to look after Reshma and tries to win her heart, but she encounters Raju and remembers bits of her past life. After several other encounters with him, she remembers what happened in her past life, but Raju does not remember a thing. Yash wishes to marry Rani and does whatever he can to make Raja leave. He even tries to bribe Raja by asking him to pursue his music career in Mumbai. Rani confronts Yash when she finds out that he secretly arranged to get engaged to her without her consent. She further discovers Yash's deceit through her dreams about Raja's murder from her past life. Unable to bear it and tortured by the truth, Rani escapes to Raja tells him what happened. He swiftly returns her to Yash thinking that she is mentally unsound. But when she escapes once again on the day of her wedding with Yash with photos to prove her theory, Raja remembers everything and jumps onto a train with Rani. They barely manage to escape Yash, who murders Rani's father, kills Raja's best friend and even tosses Raja's uncle in front of a train in his murderous rampage. Raja is now determined to make sure that Rani stays with him only. In a car chase that ensues, they reach the same point where they had originally died. After fighting each other and trading punches, Raja is once again hanging on to Yash's hand, ready to die just like he did earlier, but reverses it by distracting Yash. Now Yash is hanging on for dear life and Raja lets go, killing Yash and thus avenging his death. Raja and Rani finally unite.

Cast

Production

The film was shot around 1996 in Ooty.[1]

Soundtrack

#TitleSinger(s)NotesLengthLyricist
1 "Hameshaa Hameshaa" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam Picturized on Saif Ali Khan and Kajol 06:54 Rahat Indori
2 "Neela Dupatta" Abhijeet, Sadhana Sargam Picturized on Saif Ali Khan and Kajol 06:26 Dev Kohli
3 "Ae Dil Hamen Itna Bata" Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam Picturized on Aditya Pancholi and Kajol 06:28 Rahat Indori
4 "Aisa Milan Kal Ho Na Ho" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik Picturized on Saif Ali Khan and Kajol 06:28 Dev Kohli
5 "Dil Tujhpe Fida" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik Picturized on Saif Ali Khan and Kajol 07:03 Dev Kohli
6 "Marke Bhi Laut Aayenge" Abhijeet Picturized on Saif Ali Khan 06:36 Dev Kohli
7 "Rangtadi Rangtadi" Alka Yagnik, Ila Arun 08:24 Maya Govind
8 "Beyond Eternity" (Theme From Hameshaa) Instrumental Music by Salim-Sulaiman 03:50

References

  1. Choudhary, Anuradha (19 October 2015) [1996]. "I'm extremely possessive about DDLJ". Filmfare. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
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