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Amid Netflix's 'Jewel Thief', Saif Ali Khan's 'Hum Tum' with Rani Mukerji to re-release in cinemas on this date

Amid Netflix's 'Jewel Thief', Saif Ali Khan's 'Hum Tum' with Rani Mukerji to re-release in cinemas on this date

FP Entertainment Desk May 8, 2025, 13:22:44 IST

Directed by Kunal Kohli, the film showcases the engaging love story between Karan Kapoor, a cartoonist, and Rhea Prakash, who cross paths on a flight

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Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji’s rom-com Hum Tum is all set to re-release in the theatres on May 16. Originally released in 2004, the film was widely embraced and loved for symbolizing the OG romantic comedy of Bollywood.

Directed by Kunal Kohli, the film showcases the engaging love story between Karan Kapoor, a cartoonist, and Rhea Prakash, who cross paths on a flight. Though they don’t connect at first, luck brings them together to kindle a beautiful romance!

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While the light-hearted emotional performances of Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji took audiences on a rollercoaster of laughter and romance, the film’s songs and narrative cemented Hum Tum as a beloved rom-com among the viewers. As the film will be re-released on May 16, it is sure to bring together new and the old audience to experience a warm and feel-good romance all over again.

A leading theatrical chain is celebrating timeless cinema with a carefully curated list of classic re-release slate in May, and Hum Tum is one of the titles. As the rom-com is scheduled to return to the silver screens, it offers audiences a perfect chance to revisit this nostalgic film all over again.

Saif Ali Khan graced the WAVES Summit and is engaging in impactful conversations about the potential of Indian cinema, cultural impact, and growing connectivity across global platforms. In a recent conversation with Ted Sarandos, Co-CEO of Netflix, Saif Ali Khan opened up about his likeness of films, and shared what kinds of films and matter attracts him the most.

Saif Ali Khan stated, “I like historical films. Maybe films about other cultures, maybe Japanese. I am also very excited to see our culture on the big screens. The Mahabharata is the greatest story ever told, it’s one of our great epics. I also like to watch massive war scenes, bringing life, history, and a past that is related to books. I would like to see that kind of atmosphere in movies. And I feel the long-form streaming format is just perfect for it.”

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