Yash Chopra Hum Tum ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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Romantic films have long been the backbone of Bollywood, but not all love stories receive immediate backing, even from the biggest names in the industry. One such case was Hum Tum (2004), a film that eventually became a defining moment in Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji’s careers. However, during its making, legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra had little faith in the project.

Kunal Kohli, who directed the film, recently opened up about the challenges he faced in getting it made. Despite the confidence of Aditya Chopra, Yash Chopra was far from convinced. The veteran filmmaker even dismissed the script as “ordinary” and compared it unfavorably to Mujhse Dosti Karoge!. His doubts were so strong that he refused to invest more than ₹7.5 crores and even stated that if the film failed, he wouldn’t put his name on it.

Why Yash Chopra Initially Rejected Hum Tum

Kunal Kohli knew he had a strong film, but convincing Yash Chopra was no easy task. The veteran filmmaker did not believe in the script, calling it unimpressive. “Yash Chopra wasn’t very happy with Hum Tum’s script. He said, Mujhse Dosti Karoge! is Mughal-E-Azam in front of it,” Kohli revealed, speaking at India Now and How (Via The Indian Express). For Chopra, the film seemed too simplistic, more like a “travel log” than a grand romantic saga.

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