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Tere Naam
Director:
Satish Kaushik
Starring: Salman Khan, Bhumika Chawla
(introducing), Sachin Khedekar, Savita Prabhune,
Ravi Kishan, Sarfaraz Khan & Mahima Chaudhry (one
song appearance)
Music: Himesh Reshamiya and Sajid-Wajid
We often hear, "its different", and specially in
bollywood its used and misused quite frequently. Now
here is a movie which like the recent Darna Mana Hai
is different or �hatke� in the real sense.
Radhey Shyam (Salman Khan) lives in
Agra with his brother�s (Sachin Khedekar) family. He
is the strong man or goon of the local college.
and his favourite pastime apart from flexing his
muscles is to rag newcomers and also to save the
honour of the fairer sex. He also has 3 friends for
company and support.
Enters a typical traditional girl Nirjara (Bhoomika
Chawla), as her fiancee (Ravi Kishan) wants her to
be a gradute. Her father is a priest at the local
temple and the fiancee is his disciple.
While ragging and during his subsequent interactions
with Nirjara, Radhey falls for her simplicity and
uncomplicated ways, only to be spurned by& an
already engaged Nirjara.
As fate had something else in store, Radhey
accidently saves Nirjara�s married elder sister from
a brothel and later unites her with her husband who
had demanded money for taking her back but due to
Radhey�s strong arm methods, accepts her back.

Meanwhile Nirjara is convinced about Radhey�s
genuine feelings by none other than her own fiancee
who also tells her about how Radhey had put her
sister�s life back on track.
Just as Nirjara is ready to accept Radhey, he
commits an impulsive and rash act, which takes the
movie on a very unexpected track.
Tere Naam can be divided into two distinct parts,
the pre and post �Oodhni� part. While first part is
interesting, engrossing, entertaining and has light
moments, the second part is slow, realistic, tragic
and at times very disturbing.
The director Satish Kaushik had two choices to make
while deciding about the second half, either to make
a few subtle changes from the original movie �Sethu�
and make a commercial movie or to make a realistic,
critically acclaimed movie, and it is obvious he
went for the second alternative.
Among the performances Salman Khan puts his heart
and soul into his performance. He is equally at ease
in romantic, emotional and even in Mahendra Verma�s
well conceived action scenes.
Bhoomika Chawla impresses in her first Hindi movie.
The supporting cast of Sachin Khedekar, Sarfaraz
Khan and Ravi Kishan is reasonably good.
The music by Himesh Reshamiya goes well with the
movie. �Oodhni� is the chartbuster and the title
track along with Tujhse Milna (picturised in the
beautiful Solang
valley
of Manali ),

Kyon Kisi ko and Lagan Lagi (picturised in Delhi�s
Pragati Maidan) are impressive. Surprisingly the
best song �Chand� is missing.
On the whole if the latter part of the second half
of the Tere Naam is accepted by the families and the
audience has really matured, the movie.
will succeed or else once the initial craze wears
out the movie may turn out to be an average fare at
the box office. It must be added that the movie had
an excellent opening across
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