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Tumse Milke Wrong Number is a 2003 Indian Hindi suspense thriller film of Bollywood, directed by Jignesh M. Vaishnav.[1] This movie was released on 12 December 2003 under the banner of ABC Pictures Private Limited.[2]
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Tumse Milke Wrong Number | |
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Directed by | Jignesh M. Vaishnav |
Written by | Rakesh Prasad |
Produced by | Monoj Chaturbedi Sanjay Chaturbedi |
Starring | Tinnu Anand Parvin Dabas Richa Pallod Rinku Ghosh Tej Sapru Rakesh Bapat |
Cinematography | Indrajit Bansal |
Release date |
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Running time | 121 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Mahi Mathur is a beautiful college student who likes to enjoy life with her friends. She has a group of jovial students like Karan, Arti, and Monti who always make people fools by telephone calls. One day a boy, Raj, entrapped by their wrong number call, came to meet with them. But Raj is more intelligent than they thought. Mahi falls in love with Raj. Karan also loves Mahi but could not express his feelings to Mahi. Mahi's father, Dr. Mathur, is a professor of psychology at the college and has another stepson, Aditya, a police officer. Although Aditya thinks that Dr. Mathur is responsible for his social agony, Mahi likes him as her elder brother. One day while Mathur was taking an online class with his student Arti, someone killed him. Arti saw the killer's face in the webcam. Before disclosing the name, the killer murdered Arti. Aditya investigates the case and suspects Karan since Dr. Mathur rejected his scholarship in spite of having good results. Arti's gambler uncle recovers the webcam record and finds out the killer. He tries to blackmail him and subsequently gets murdered. At the time of the murder, Monti took an accidental snap of the killer and discovered that Raj was the killer. Now Raj tries to finish Monti also. Aditya saves Monti and sends him to the hospital. The killer Raj finally attacks Mahi. He reveals that he was a psychological patient and has a dark past.[1]
Tumse Milke. . . . Wrong Number music released on 12 Dec 2003. The songs are written by Praveen Bharadwaj, Daboo Malik, and recorded with the musical genre(s) Hindi, Movie Soundtrack, Bollywood.
No. | Song Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Wrong Number" (Title Song) | Daboo Malik & Sunidhi Chauhan | 03:47 |
2 | "Rafta Rafta" | Daboo Malik & Sunidhi Chauhan | 05:31 |
3 | "Jab Tak Tum Saamne Rahoge" | Anuradha Paudwal & Kumar Sanu | 06:49 |
4 | "Dil Sunta Hai" (Male Version) | Abhijeet Bhattacharya | 09:07 |
5 | "Kal Hum Jis Se" | Anuradha Paudwal & Kumar Sanu | 05:58 |
6 | "Kabhi Kabhi Koi Chehra" | Anuradha Paudwal & Babul Supriyo | 04:52 |
7 | "Dil Sunta Hai" (Female Version) | Anuradha Paudwal | 05:26 |
8 | "Jab Tak Tum Saamne Rahoge" (Instrumental) | Instrumental | 06:50 |
Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 1 out of 5, writing ″Rakesh Bapat hams to the hilt. Also, he looks tired at some places and fresh in some. There's inconsistency in his looks. Parvin Dabas gets no scope. Richa Pallod is quite nice. Rinku Ghosh looks alluring and makes her presence felt. Vrajesh Hirjee plays to the gallery. Yash Tonk is alright. Tinnu Anand and Benjamin Gilani have nothing worthwhile to do. On the whole, WRONG NUMBER just does not connect with the viewer. A dull fare, it faces an uphill task due to weak merits and a poor opening.″[3] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com wrote ″Wrong Number fails to work as a murder mystery for want of thrills and tense moments. It is bland mood right from the beginning to the end. That is by large the only consistent aspect of Wrong Number.″[4]
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