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7/10
A nice film
silvan-desouza11 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Boney Kapoor has made his career doing south remakes, and also trying to relaunch his brothers again and again. It worked with Anil with whom Boney gave several hits, With Sanjay Kapoor too he tried to recreate the magic, Though Sanjay never became an Anil Kapoor yet this was perhaps one of their only hits together. The film is a remake of Kadhal Kothai a tamil film directed by the same director Ahathian. That film got a national award while this film was a hit. The film speaks about love through letters something which was done in several films after this, What this film boasts is simplicity and good romantic scenes and emotional moments. It does follow the clichéd route but yet there are scenes which are superbly handled, Also the manner in which it unfolds is superb The film also has cameos by Salman Khan, Gurdas Maan, Jackie Shroff to spice up things or perhaps to add to the value of the film.

Direction by Ahathian is good Music by Nadeem Shravan is terrific, Dilbar is superb and looks stunning, Pehli Pehli Baar is a good number but surprisingly the same tune was used in the same year in Daag The Fire but yet the song is good Ek Mulaqat is seeped in emotions

Sanjay Kapoor is quite likable in his role, sadly he could never make it big, this was perhaps his 2nd solo hit after Raja and followed by Chuppa Rustam after which he started doing small roles and villain roles and again vanished Priya Gill who has vanished too now did a good job though her dubbing distracts at many places, Sushmita Sen who was a hot number those days did a good job too Amongst rest Salman Khan is his usual Prem self in a small role, Jackie Shroff is superb in his cameo, Amongst rest Jaya Bhattacharya who became famous on small screen later did a good job too
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6/10
Alot of Potential but ruined by poor Script + Concept Delivery.
Billz-26 September 2020
This movie is similiar in theme to the hollywood movie "You've Got Mail" but has several poorly written scenes. All the actors performed well, especially the actress, she was perfect for the role.

The movie had potential of being a brilliant movie. the intial concept of the story is good but they go over the top with it..For example the lead actress compares faith in God to faith in love to writing to stanger, also she was ready to give up on life if she did not meet the lead actor.

Charactor building was good, comedy was below average, songs were ok, but the whole movie was ruined by the way the concept and story was delivered through the script. It felt rushed and little thought and effort of creativity to delivering the concept and scene writing, for example the way they had wriiten the scenes when the leading actors interacted with each other in person.

Overall very dissapointed becuase it has many good ingrediants to be brilliant but seriously lacked in some areas.
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9/10
Film has it all -- story, acting, music, locations.
abbott3220 October 2003
If you liked "You've got mail," you'll love Sirf Tum. The plot is very similar except it uses snail mail. I liked Sirf Tum, a story of two people who fall in love through the mail, much better because it is beautifully photographed, has great songs and dances, uses various parts of India (especially Southern India)to great advantage, and the acting, even from Johnny Lever, is top notch all the way. A little bit of Johnny Lever can go a a long way but he was only in the 1st half and was even fun to watch. The two leads, Sanjay Kapoor and Priya Gill, are fascinating in every frame. They are ably supported by everyone else in the cast.
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Loving someone without seeing him / her
jmathur_swayamprabha9 October 2011
Sirf Tum (1999) is the Hindi remake of national award winner Tamil film - Kadhal Kottai. The same director - Ahathian has directed the Hindi version too, writing the script himself in association with Anees Bazmee. It has a unique love story in which the male-female duo starts loving each other without having been face-to-face. The love just happens due to knowing each other through letters. It may appear unlikely in the practical world. However I believe, it can happen when the hearts are pure on both the sides. Sirf Tum (only you) is a lovely movie with many plus points.

Deepak (Sanjay Kapoor) gets a lady's handbag in the train which is of Aarti (Priya Gill). Kochi based Deepak sends the purse to Nanital based Aarti by post. A thanksgiving letter from Aarti triggers a correspondence between them and through letters only they keep on coming closer and closer in their hearts. Deepak don't have anybody in his family whereas Aarti also does not have parents and she lives with her married sister (Shagufta Ali) and her husband (Tej Sapru). Aarti is in search of a job to be self-sufficient whereas his typical-nature brother-in-law wants her to get married at the earliest.

Deepak has to get himself transferred to Delhi due to the labourers going against him at Kochi. However he has to leave the job because of his boss who is the sister of his ex-boss at Kochi (Ajit Vachchhani), Neha (Sushmita Sen) who falls in love with him and expects him to reciprocate her advances. Interestingly, she is also lonely in her life. Since Deepak is already in love with Aarti whom he knows through letters only, he quits the job and becomes an auto-rickshaw driver with the help of his friend, Preetam (Jackie Shroff). On the other hand, Aarti comes to Delhi in search of Deepak only. She is able to identify him in the ending scene only through a gift sent by her to him.

Sirf Tum is a very interesting movie that engrosses the viewer from the beginning to the end. Especially the final phase of the story when Aarti keeps on searching Deepak with the help of Deepak only (because she does not know him by face) in the heavy rainfall, is damn impressive. The brilliant way this love-story has been told, has given it a reliable look.

The director has handled the story pretty well both in the South-Indian setting at Kochi as well as in the North-Indian setting at Delhi. Except for the love of the Neha for her employee, Deepak which seems to have been expressed by Neha in a bit hurry, the story moves ahead at a natural pace and the viewer keeps on flowing with the flow of the narrative till it reaches the climax which is sentimentally appealing.

Through the mature personality of Deepak, the office culture in India has also been portrayed quite emphatically. How the office dynamics go on in real as well as how a mature person should handle the people and the situations, has been presented in an impressive manner. Deepak maintains distance with not only his boss, Neha but also colleagues like Ranjeet (Mohnish Behl) without annoying anybody. It's something to be followed by those (like me) who are working in the offices. How workers go against an officer who is apparently an outsider (from some other state) to them, has also been shown realistically. In fact, it's the excellent screenplay of this movie which makes it a winner. Simplicity has been maintained throughout the movie sans all pump and show which provides the story being told on the screen a natural flavour.

The lead pair of Sanjay Kapoor and Priya Gill has done justice to their roles albeit Priya Gill could have done better. The complete supporting cast including Jackie Shroff, Jaya Bhattacharya (Aarti's Christian friend at Delhi), Sushmita Sen, Tej Sapru, Shagufta Ali, Johnny Lever (Deepak's friend at Kochi), Mohnish Behl etc. all have provided excellent support to the leading characters of the story. Salman Khan and Gurdas Mann in guest appearances have added value to the movie.

Nadeem Shravan's music is mesmerizing. It contains my favourite Qawwaali - Ek Mulaqaat Zaroori Hai Sanam (sung by Sabri brothers) which is played alongside the activities of the lead pair in the ending reels. Among other songs, Pehli Pehli Baar Mohabbat Ki Hai is an excellent romantic duet by Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu whereas Dekho Zara Kaise Bal Khaake Chali Hai is an item number picturized on the singer - Gurdas Mann himself. Panchhi Sur Mein Gaate Hain, Ooparwaala Apne Saath Hai, Dilbar Dilbar (a dream song picturized on Sushmita Sen) and the title track are also pretty good to listen. Sameer has written heart-winning lyrics and the music directors have focused on melody, making this album a memorable one.

Cinematographer has done a brilliant job. Whether capturing the beauty of Kerala in the first part of the movie or bringing the natural look of Delhi in the later part of it, he has excelled like anything. Editing is also good. The movie is long but the uninterrupted interest and curiosity do not allow the audience to feel its length. Despite simplicity of presentation, producer Boney Kapoor has maintained a high production value in the movie.

Summing up, Sirf Tum is a very simple, yet heart-winning movie which can be put in the league of the simple movies once made by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee. It's a big treat for the romantic movie audience.
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9/10
Awesome Songs, Story, acting, Perfect
chahatsharma-862515 May 2019
One of the best romantic movie in 90's century...very simple and beautiful..
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10/10
Sheer briliiance..Rarely do you come across such a perfect script and direction and acting
soodrahul1 May 2023
So sad that this movie did not get the limelight it deserved. Simplicity of life, love and friendship shown with such elegance. Supporting roles also well done by Johny lever, Kadar khan, Sushmita Sen.

Songs are also very good and meaningful.

There isn't a dull/boring moment in the film. Maybe salman khan's role is a force fit but seems ok considering the way marriages are done in 90s in smaller towns like Nainital.

Priya Gill and Sanjay Kapoor also show their acting talent beautifully, strange that both didn't make it big in Bollywood despite this film.

Overall for a south Indian director to have imagined this in Delhi and having been able to showcase the depth of the city is also commendable.
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10/10
brilliant movie
shashimothe21 August 2021
Simple story lineup but much more effective. Ek Mulakaat Zaroori Hai Sanam song goosbump. Worth to watch.
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10/10
Nice movie
drrahireza16 September 2020
Awesome movie,script,songs,acting,everything.Movies were so simple in those days.
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10/10
Movie of 90's were so pure and real ,I first watched this movie when I was in eight standard and after 15 years I love this movie
rishijmodi22 September 2018
Movie of 90's were so real I first watched this movie when I was in sixth standard and after 15 years I love this movie,movie like this can never be made again
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