Sunday WatchAlong: Hum Hain Rahe Pyar Ke! For Shelomit! 12:30pm Chicago Time!

Happy Sunday! We are watching this perfectly pleasant 90s movie that, somehow, is a beloved favorite of many of you. But, WHY??? I understand liking it, I like it myself, but a favorite? Oh well, I live to serve, so y’all get to have a nice watchalong with me.

Hum Hain Rahe Pyar Ke is all over the place, on einthusan and for rent on youtube and maybe for free with no subs on youtube too. Seems like it’s mostly the same length in all those places too, so it won’t matter much which you choose. Pick one and join us!

At 12:30pm Chicago time, I will put up an “and PLAY” comment and we will go from there!

310 thoughts on “Sunday WatchAlong: Hum Hain Rahe Pyar Ke! For Shelomit! 12:30pm Chicago Time!

  1. My mother used to do what she referred to as “egg math,” figuring out how many goose or duck eggs plus the varied sizes of chicken eggs we got on the farm would do for the standard-sized eggs called for in recipes. The trick is to pay more attention to estimating volume than quantity. Clearly also useful when keeping track of how many children/Juhis are in a bed.

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    • I love “egg math” for this situation! She was also ahead of the time since now people are using egg substitutes and stuff that comes in cartons instead of shells.

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  2. FYI, if you are not watching the song “Chicani Soorat” then you are watching the edited version. This is the song they usually cut. Yes, I have watched this movie a million times.

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    • Small thing, but the end of this song feels very “English musical”-ish with the contrapuntal touch of combining the main chorus melody with the “congratulations and jubilations” bit at the same time. Filmi music is usually allergic to counterpoint.

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  3. So, when I worked at a movie theater, we got the movies in as multiple reels of film, each about 8-12 minutes long. And the manager would then have to splice them all together into one MegaReel that we could play on our huge MegaReel projectors.

    The movies we watch streaming, the older movies, are still those reels. Like, there’s literally a physical reel of film that has been around since the 90s that was recorded and transferred to digital. And this is a FASCINATING example of that!

    Clearly there is one reel of this movie bouncing around that has Chikni Surat before the household scenes, and another that has it afterwards, and it’s just because two different movie theater managers spliced the movie together differently.

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      • This is why Guddu in particular on Prime is so frustrating. It’s missing the whole last reel of the movie, the Prime version is. So odd to watch it and not have a real ending, and I guess no one has noticed?

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  4. What the heck Maya?????? Also, should this movie be compared with Chaahat in terms of Bhatt reversing the “damsel in distress” plot to be “dude in distress” complete with sexual assault?

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    • This song is probably my least favorite on the soundtrack, and it’s still great! I get the impression that Nadeem-Shravan are not the most remembered composers of their generation these days, but I think they were some of the best.

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    • So I see two ways to interpret that: one is the what you said, since “chal” means walk literally, but it could also mean “to keep going is our goal.” Chal na could mean keep going.

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