Now Farheen lives with her husband Manoj in Delhi with two kids. Her elder brother is also a military officer. Her father was a military officer who was posted in various places across the country, so she saw much of India. She married the cricketer and stood with him during his bad times of match fixing allegations, and disappeared from screen. Actress Tere Naam 5 3' tall, Bhoomika Chawla was born on August 21 in New Delhi. Initially they were good friends, and latter their friendship blossomed into love. She did two south indian films soon after her first Bollywood release. Bollywood went gaga over the Madhuri Dixit lookalike, and it helped her to get a few romantic roles in Bollywood. She made an impressive debut in 1992 with Bollywood film, Jaan Tere Naam. In this movie, salman as a senior student. She quit film career after secretly marrying controversial cricketer Manoj Prabhakar, a married man with kids.įarheen was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu in 1973. This movie based on one side love byRadhe Salman khan as a lead actor and bhoomika chawla as a lead actress. She also played female lead in Nazar Ke Samne, Amaanat, Fauj, Dil ki baazi, Aag Ka Toofan and Sainik of 1990s. Jaan Tere Naam opposite Ronit Roy in 1992 is her most successful role for which she is known most. Actress Mumtaz created a fashion style and has impressed us with her orange stitched saree. The actress who portrayed the role of a shy and naive girl in ‘Tere Naam’ has transformed into a sexy diva. Bhumika became a star after the film’s release, however, she has been away from Bollywood for a long time now. Yet Farheen appeared in handful of movies in mostly in the first half of 1990s. One such actress is Bhumika Chawla who made her debut with Salman Khan’s film ‘Tere Naam’. Though her brief career in Bollywood was not so successful, she is best known as the look alike of her contemporary actress Madhuri Dixit. Malayalam Song Lyrics & English Translationįarheen Khan, best known as Farheen is a Bollywood actress who worked in the industry in the first half of 1990s, and a few south Indian films.Give it a shot if movies with a heavy dose of friendship can entertain you. Naam is not devoid of flaws but it has sincerity written all over it, and might even leave some of you choked, through its touching plot.
While it’s great to show how a group of friends fight against incredible odds to rebuild their pal’s life, all of it comes off as something too easy for them, in the absence of any objections from their families, college authorities, and even a handful of VIPs who walk in and out of the plot at various points. The climax could also have been better thought out. There is also a heavy dose of scenes that show the fun and cameraderie on campus in a redundant manner. Though the songs are beautifully shot, repetition of frames bore you on and off, for instance, in the Mylanchi Paattu. Except for a few actors, most of the ‘first year college students’ look a lot older than teenagers. All of the actors have done their part well in a film, which has no protagonist than the idea of friendship.Īs for the grouses, the narrative thread of the film is very thin. Cinematography has made the most of the gorgeous locales the movie is shot in, especially in songs. The campus sequences are all beautifully shot and colourfully packed. The story unfolds in a restrained and natural arc, and there are some positive messages about helping others as well. We have had many superlative campus tales spun based on the theme of friendship, but Naam has a story that probably has no parallel. How would the youngsters handle the situation? Naam delves on a tale that is based on this true instance. While it was all fun and laughs, one among them ends up in a troublesome circumstance, in which he can hardly avail any help even from his family. Getting oneself surrounded by a handful of such selfless souls is the last thing one can hope for but if Naam is to be believed, there are those who are lucky enough to experience it and the film is based on the true tale of such a youngster.Ī group of college kids strike a friendship soon after their academic year begins and their days immediately get dotted with pleasure trips, campus adventures, mutual discovery and more. Naam Review: What would be an effective litmus test to find reliable friends, who genuinely care about you? The easy guess is definitely ‘getting struck by an adversity.’ It’s easier said than done, for in the practical world one would definitely have rooms to doubt the authenticity of people who go the extra mile to help you. Naam Story: A group of college students are on their way to Chennai to meet someone extraordinary, for a noble mission.