If you loved him in 'Dil Chahta Hai', 'Kal Ho Na Ho' et al. This film is going to be a feast for you. A latest from the Yash Raj banners and directed by Kunal Kohli, Hum Tum, features Saif Ali Khan along with Rani Mukerjee at his wittiest best.
It's a story of Karan Kapoor (Saif Ali Khan) who works as a cartoonist with one of India's leading newspapers. Karan runs a cartoon strip in the paper under the name of Hum Tum.
Bearing resemblance to no countries or religions, Hum tum is a boy and the girl from the cartoon strip. It's the only divison Karan sees in this world.
Rani Mukerjee is Rhea.
Both have been meeting on a regular basis at various stages in their lives. But every meeting has ended on a bad note. Karan's first incident started with Rhea in Amsterdam. They disagreed on everything. So to put things right, Karan innocently kissed her... to confirm their friendship.
But things went worse and the meeting ended on a bad note. It's then that Karan realised Rhea's unstable nature - and that she had a heavy hand! Six months flew past and once again these two meet in New York.
The Amsterdam kiss is still fresh in Rhea's mind and she spills the beans to Karan's steady girlfriend. Another relationship down the drain!
It's been 10 years since their first encounter. Once again Rhea and Karan become friends despite their differences.
Rhea has gone through some personal tragedies in her life, lots of ups and downs but Karan has always been there for her. During this time she has moved all over the place, from Mumbai to Paris to New York and back to Mumbai.
Karan even tried fixing her up with a friend of his - with her mothers permission of course - but as with everything else, this didn't quite work out either. As luck would have it, Karan's career as a cartoonist was soaring and so one thing led to another and Rhea took off once again on a bad terms.
But despite their mishaps, destiny has bigger plans for Karan and Rhea.
The film also stars Rishi Kapoor and Kiron Kher and the musical score for this film is composed by Jatin-Lalit.