Radhe (Salman Khan) and Nirjara (Bhoomika Chawla) are two unworldly people, who fall in love. Radhe spends his days taunting the students of the college Nirjara attends and so she initially rejects his advances. However, when their circumstances change, she has to declare her feelings before Radhe does something that will change their lives forever.
D**F
Just... WOW.
Who knew Salman Khan can really, REALLY act?! This was such a powerful story. I have to agree with others that his hair seemed ridiculous at first, but as you watch, it fits the character perfectly. No happy ending, but so worth it (and I hate depressing endings).
D**S
Divine Symbolism
This has got to be the most brilliant and angst filled loved story that I have seen in a Hindi Movie. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam pales in comparison to the level of angst and sadness found in Tere Naam. I've read the other reviews and after watching the movie myself realized that the depth of divine symbolism embedded in Tere Naam is immense and if you miss the symbols - then the movie does not connect well. Tere Name is the kind of movie that you have to bring what you see and are told along with you through the movie.Salman Khan as Radhe is some of the finest acting I've seen from Mr. Khan to date ! I don't know where he went emotionally to do this film, but it is evident throughout the movie that he pull from an internal resource. I could give the synopsis of the movie, but it can be read here or on Wikipedia. I will say that paying attention the Peacock feathers early in the movie will add to a greater understanding to the last scene of the movie - I believe the character to be Radhe (fast forwarded in time.)Overall, the music is good the costumes appropriate for the time period. What I didn't like ( at first ) was the hair on Salman Khan. I thought, this has to be the worst hair weave since Veer - and even that had some of his hair - but the more I watched the movie I understood the necessity for unconventionalism of his hair and behavior. The first part of the movie moves along quickly and perhaps is characteristic of the Hindi - boy meets girl- Salman style - it's the last half of the movie that will make you emotionally raw at the end. There was a character of a deaf -mute girl that I would have liked to have seen developed a bit more but, if you are a Salman Khan fan, then Tere Naam is a must see. If you are not, it's still a must see. The acting is superb, the script highly intelligent ( knowledge of Brahminism and Ashrams is helpful), and the emotional content high. Tere Naam is entertaining, but not fun for the whole family - there is no happy ending.
G**0
Five Stars
Great love this movie! I'm so happy was able to find it on here, my favorite Salman Khan film.
A**R
Tere Naam
It should have been a movie put the movie to play to my surprise it's not the movie I order but all songs on the dvd
G**I
Unsettling and Emotional
Radhe (Salman Khan) is a kind-hearted young man, but he turns to violence to solve most problems. He falls in love with Nirjara (Bhoomika Chawla), the gentle and innocent daughter of a Brahman priest. She despises Radhe's violence, and rudely rejects him. Radhe begins to become unhinged as a result. Eventually, Nirjara returns his love, but a tragedy strikes, changing everything.Tere Naam seems at first to be just another romance, but it becomes a serious drama that left me emotionally raw and empty. Khan is fantastic in his role, expertly playing a range of emotions. He was thoroughly convincing throughout the movie, in all the phases of his character's mental state. Chawla, as well as the supporting cast, also gave strong performances. The song-and-dance numbers didn't fully fit the film, but the incidental/atmospheric music was excellent.Overall, with the exception of one scene that didn't flow with the rest of the movie, Tere Naam is an amazing and unsettling emotional experience.
M**N
Five Stars
Salman extraordinary performance steal my heart my favorite movie
H**
Sad and tragic
Hard to take, but typical for this type of Hindi movie. Sad and tragic.
M**H
One of Salman's best perfomances; unconventional plot
This is one of the best Hindi films that I have seen over the last few years. The soundtrack is quite good; especially Tumse Milna, Tere Naam, Kyon Kisi Ko. They are beautifully presented in the movie and fit in very well with the plot. Salman Khan gives one of the best performances of his career. His portrayal of an unusual main character was highly convincing. Radhe is an unconventional main character, very rough around the edges, tough on the outside, and takes some time to warm up to. Yet despite his shortcomings, Radhe was also able to recognize and appreciate the pure goodness within the character Nirjara played by Bhumika Chawla. She does fine in her part as an innocent, pious, religious college student. There is nothing inappropriate in the film, it is focuses on middle class Indians, and Salman delivers an excellent, haunting performance. This love story is not conventional at all and this is one the main reasons it definitely a movie worth watching. The second disc includes clips of some of Salman's most memorable movie scenes and popular song videos. Highly recommended.
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