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A rowdy ex-college boy who, after a hazing session, loses his heart to first year student Nirjara, a traditional Brahmin girl.

Salman Khan as  Radhe Mohan
Bhumika Chawla as  Nirjara Bharadwaj
Sachin Khedekar as  Radhe's brother
Savita Prabhune as  Radhe's sister-in-law
Anang Desai as  Doctor
Ravi Kishan as  Rameshwar
Sarfaraz Khan as  Aslam
Darshan Kumaar as  Kanak
Dinesh Kaushik as  Aatmaram
Radhika Chaudhari as  Beggar

Reviews

Aparna Gangopadhyay
2003/08/15

Means : For you…for your name…to you name – to you – oh! Whatever !!! A long haired fellow – kind of a bully in his college – bullied Bad guys only – helped the 'helpless' ones – falls in love with a typical Indian saree clad simple inhibited girl – a daughter of a Priest.Priest has already found a suitable groom for her – another priest.One day – for some reason – he breaks in an Apartment – where the Pimps and the Prostitutes were working peacefully – but the hero ruins their 'peaceful functioning' by calling over the Police and breaking their smooth functionality ! Later the reserved girl – heroine confesses to him that she also loves him. He is very happy – immensely happy – but his happiness is short lived – the Pimps with whom he had taken 'pangas' (interfered with their smooth sailing network) with - came and 'thoko' (bang) his head several times against the iron disc ( the same ones with which the train compartments join with each other). Hero goes insane and is sent away to some Baba's Ashram for cure (indicating that modern medicine failed and Indian Baba's Ashram triumphed !!).In the mean time Priest father forces his daughter to marry the groom of his choice. She accepts and when the entire household is arranging for marriage – decorated the house – she takes poison and dies !Hero sees her dead body and becomes a 'live' dead body – he spends the rest of his days making 'hand-fans' made of peacock feathers.Moral of the Movie : Never ever be in the bad books of the pimps, prostitutes and gigolos – or else the consequences can be fatalistic !!'SEX' rules in India – if you ever try to put and end or stop excessive / wrong usage of 'sex' you could be killed. So beware !!

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asaf_hussain123
2003/08/16

I really liked this movie because it has a different storyline...The movie deserves to be appreciated by the audience..Tere Naam is about a guy who revolves in fighting with other gang member..The movie tells a story about Salman who likes to show off and hang around with his friends, although he has already passed his course in college, meaning he has left college, but still for no specific reason he sits on the platform with his friends..Salman's brother is fed up with Salman because of his attitude towards his enemies, and for involving in a fight for no specific reason..Salman doesn't care what his brother thinks of him, and continues to waste time by sitting on the platform with his friends..One fine day he meets a girl called 'Nirgira' (Bhoomika Chawla)and he falls in love with her..He tells him to come here and then Salman asks her 'What course are you studying'...she replies 'BA Pass Course' ... Salman and his friends laugh ..One day in a train Salman gets shouted by bhoomika...and she calls him a gunda..salman cannot tolerate this and cries..One day he kidnaps bhoomika and shows his anger towards her when bhoomika gets a chance to escape but salman stops her and tries to punch/slap her..then he screams at her ...after a while they both become lovers..After the 'Odhni' song has finished, salman is riding his motor cycle, and the motor cycle accidentally hits a jeep..Some gang members kick punch salman .. salman fights them in order to defend them and protect himself from these gang members..The action builds up, and then salman gets hit by a dagger on his head, and then they hit his head towards a part of a train which is made out of metal...he gets wounded and bruised, and then he is sent to a hospital where the doctor tells his mum and brother that he is no longer normal meaning that he can't move, listen or talk..he is then sent to a mental hospital where he is tied to the wall...The second half of this film provides a sourful and depressing mood of the person feeling the pain for both salman and bhoomika having a miserable life..In the climax when he escapes, the background music that is running is excellent and when he gets to his destination he finds bhoomika dead..he then goes back to mental hospital where he belonged because he felt that without bhoomika he will not be able to live even with his family..Salman performs really well, and this might be his best performance till date...Salman had the capability to play his role easily though if you compare his performance with Shahrukh's Josh then I think that Shahrukh played his role better than Salman in tere naam..Bhoomika Chawla played her part with dedication and determination, although her performance wasn't as powerful as salman's performance..Sachin Khedakar playing Salman's brother in the movie played his part with good dialogue delivery..If you are looking for a movie that is different and interesting throughout then 'Tere Naam' would make you feel determined to watch this film..

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anjshaik
2003/08/17

this was quite a good movie with great beautiful music Satish Kaushik delivers a slightly disturbing tale of an obsessed lover and how the girl begins to like him but after that things go terribly wrong so like a Satish Kaushik film well Jainendra Jain who wrote a 2-hour script really makes a classic to watch but this movie has flaws like the ending what was that i hope that Satish Kaushik can make his stories better with improved endings overall it's a great movie if you're a sadness avoider in some areas Himesh Reshammiya's beautiful music is soulfull as the voices of Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan just beautifully ring through all the songs good movie overall worth the watch

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atariq
2003/08/18

i don't understand how other people say this is a good movie, nor how it was possibly nominated for any awards. This movie is horrible. Salman (at 38) plays an unsympathetic college age kid who loves getting in fights, and there is a running subplot and rivalry with a rival college (again in their 30s) age crew, that serves little to further the story except for one pivotal moment.The fighting is choreographed poorly and added simply to give fights to the movie. The same can be said of the songs. Songs can sometimes further a movie's purpose, but these do not do that at all. In fact, they are almost thrown in willy nilly and could be readily interchanged one for another.Much brouhaha is made of Salman's "acting" in the second portion of this film. You will find that it is not so much acting as it is the usual award ploy of playing a difficult character. Furthermore, there is no progression, nor is there development. Much is made of suffering which is over the top and unnecessary. Of course, the newcomer actress was so insignificant I can not even remember her name. She does not hold weight, but this movie is a vehicle for Salman, not her. There are no bright points in this movie. I rarely write, and certainly not for middling films. I felt like I had to make a comment about just how bad this movie is.Satish Kaushik has a niche, and this is not it. He is really far too melodramatic and behind the times. Even this movie feels like it was filmed over a long period of time, and he didn't really get the transitions down. The pacing and plot development aren't there, and the only true milestones are marked verbally and obviously by characters secondary to the plot who extol the virtues of Salman's character because they would not be obvious to others. Satish Kaushik should not be allowed to direct another movie for some period of time, until he focuses on developing a movie fully and the characters. Or he should just stick to his comedy.

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