But here is where the plot takes a bizarre, sci-fi twist. Anil Kapoor plays a dual role. The second character is a brash, womanizing, street-smart lookalike named . Through a convoluted but entertaining turn of events (which involves mistaken identity, an accident, and a touch of 80s melodrama), the personalities of Ravi and Bunny collide.
When Bollywood enthusiasts discuss the romantic classics of the 1980s, names like Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) or Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) typically dominate the conversation. However, nestled in the cinema of 1987 is a quiet, often-forgotten gem: Main Aur Tum . Main Aur Tum 1987 Hindi Movie
If you are a student of Bollywood history or a fan of Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, Main Aur Tum is a fascinating time capsule. It represents a transitional phase in Hindi cinema—where filmmakers were experimenting with Western sci-fi ideas (lookalikes, dual personalities) while still holding onto the Mili (sweet, village-based) romance genre. But here is where the plot takes a bizarre, sci-fi twist
The lyrics, penned by Indeevar and Farooq Qaiser , captured the zeitgeist of 80s romance. Through a convoluted but entertaining turn of events