Main Aur Tum 1987 Hindi Movie Exclusive
Main Aur Tum won’t give you Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak levels of drama. It’s a quiet, soulful chamber piece about two people too afraid to say “I need you.” If you love 80s parallel cinema (think Chashme Buddoor meets Tara), seek this exclusive print out. It’s not a lost classic—it’s something rarer: an honest whisper in a decade of screams.
Watch if you like: Ek Baar Chale Aao, Sparsh, Mandi.
In the late 1980s, Bollywood was transitioning from gritty action back to soulful romance. "Main Aur Tum" (1987)
is a lost classic that captures the neon-soaked nights of Bombay and the misty hills of Ooty.
(played by a young, brooding Sunny Deol) is a struggling street photographer in Bombay who captures a candid moment of a woman laughing in the rain. That woman is
(played by Meenakshi Seshadri), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist who is engaged to a ruthless businessman against her will. main aur tum 1987 hindi movie exclusive
When Arjun tracks her down to give her the photo, they spark an instant, "opposites attract" connection. The story follows their escape from the city to the hills, pursued by her father’s henchmen. It’s a tale of class struggle, artistic passion, and the rebellion of youth. Key Highlights The Iconic Song: "Dil Ki Deewaron Pe"
– a dream sequence shot in a field of sunflowers, featuring heavy reverb on the vocals and synth-pop beats. The Villain:
Amrish Puri plays Anjali's father, whose booming voice and signature catchphrase— "Mohabbat se pet nahi bharta"
(Love doesn't fill the stomach)—became a pop-culture staple. The Climax:
A high-stakes showdown at a railway station where Arjun must choose between his camera (his career) and jumping onto a moving train to be with Anjali. Why It’s "Exclusive" Main Aur Tum won’t give you Qayamat Se
The film gained a cult following because it was one of the first to use Dolby Stereo
in Indian cinema, making the rain sequences feel incredibly immersive for 1987 audiences. specific scene script between Arjun and Anjali, or should we design a vintage poster concept for the movie?
Unearthed from the vaults of a dormant production house, Main Aur Tum is the kind of film that never got a wide release in 1987—overshadowed by Mr. India and Himmatwala. But watching it now feels like finding a faded photograph album of your parents’ youth. It’s intimate, raw, and unapologetically quiet.
Step 1: Search YouTube with filters:
"Main Aur Tum 1987 full movie" → sort by Upload date (older uploads sometimes stay under radar).
Step 2: Use Indian torrent archives with caution (e.g., main aur tum 1987 mithun on Archive.org — user “BollywoodRare” once uploaded a VHS rip). In the late 1980s, Bollywood was transitioning from
Step 3: Join Telegram groups for “Rare Bollywood 80s” — search for “Main Aur Tum 1987 VHS.”
Step 4: Physical media: Check Chor Bazaar (Mumbai) or eBay India for old VHS tapes. Keywords: Main Aur Tum VHS Video Cassette 1987.
Step 5: Contact Mithun Chakraborty fan clubs on Facebook — some long-time fans have digitized personal copies.
By The Retro Bollywood Archives
In the sprawling, glittering history of Hindi cinema, certain films become timeless classics. Others, despite possessing genuine charm and artistic merit, fade into the shadows of time, waiting for a digital resurrection. Today, we unlock the vault for an exclusive look at a film that has remained in the periphery of Bollywood nostalgia: Main Aur Tum (1987) .
For decades, trivia hunters and vintage movie enthusiasts have searched for a clean print or a reliable review of this elusive title. Was it a love story? A family drama? Why has it vanished from television reruns? This article serves as the definitive guide to the 1987 hidden treasure, Main Aur Tum.