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Hum is "cool". A little self" absorbed, little egotistical, Hum is very confident in social situations. His sharp intellect, and a quick wit, is most often used to achieve his primary goal - bugging girls in general, and Tum in particular! But deep inside, Hum is just a boy. Sometimes a bit too eager to impress, sometimes surprisingly sensitive, Hum is not a uni" dimensional character with single minded characterizations. His actions and emotions reflect that there is a "Nike Guy" within. Hum who understands the difference between pulling someone's leg, and hurting someone's feeling. Tum is a girl, and she's proud of it. She stands up for herself and who she is. While she's often not a match for Hum's quick wit and incessant bugging, she surely considers herself to be more "Grown Up", and appeases herself in knowing that she is more "mature" than Hum. Tum has her own brand of attitude. She may sometimes be a little aloof, but she genuinely cares for those around her. She's a "sweet" girl, thoughtful, generous, but sometimes a little reserved. She keeps trying to go one up over Hum, to prove once and for all, the facts as she sees them. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski A cute romantic comedy starring Rani Mukherjee and Saif Ali Khan. They had passed by each other for so many years and had traveled to so many places in the world until their love had to be sealed. Their relationship is also mirrored over a long period of time in the "Hum Tum" comic, livening up the film's narrative nicely. In the supporting roles, the endearingly maternal Kiron Kher is a delight, and, of course, guest star Abhishek Bachchan, though the actor himself tends to be more interesting in other films. ()

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