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A Bollywood film set in modern day India. Starts off with a supersoldier named Ram foiling an assassination attempt on an Indian general by an anti-Pakistan terrorist. Ram's father is killed in the attack, but not before revealing that Ram has a long-lost half-brother named Lakshman who is still in college. The General then tasks Ram with protecting his daughter, who by coincidence attends the same college as Lakshman.

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So Ram goes back to college, where he discovers that his brother, known to everyone as Lucky, is the Big Man on Campus who regularly leads the rest of the student body in cheerful Crowd Songs. Hilarity Ensues.

The resulting three-hour Clich Storm is half-Die Hard, half-High School Musical, rolled into a Bollywood song-and-dance epic. Whether it was intentional or not, comes off as a brilliant parody of multiple Western genres. The sharp-eyed viewer will also note that the plot loosely follows the story of the Ramayana (as is lampshaded by the character names), which occupies a similar place in Asian cultures as Arthurian Legend does in the West. Well worth a hardcore Troper's time.

  • Almost Kiss: Happens many times, with sexy results.
  • Bullet Time: In the most memorable example, Ram imitates a move from The Matrix not to dodge bullets, but a teacher's flying spittle. Other teachers lampshade this in the above quote.
  • Destination Defenestration: Exaggerated in the opening, as every single window the main characters touch during the fight scene shatters, even one that Ram lightly puts his foot on once
  • Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting: In India!
  • Face Death with Dignity: When Raghavan realises he is about to die by his own grenade, he closes his eyes and lets the explosion engulf him.
  • High School Rocks: Technically, they're supposed to be at a college, but otherwise fits this trope to a T.
  • Hot for Teacher: After fawning over each other at length, Ram and his chemistry teacher, Miss Chandni, are very implied to have done it offscreen. Justified by Ram actually being older than her.
  • Hypocritical Humor: Lucky initially mockingly refers to Ram as "uncle" for being older than everyone and especially because of his old fashioned fashion sense, ignoring the fact that because of his poor grades, he has been held back thrice, meaning he too is older than everyone else.
  • Jerk Jock: Vivek. Although, unlike typical jerk jocks, he is less a bully and more a rival to Lucky and Percy. He is overshadowed in strength and atheleticism by Lucky (who nearly beats him in arm wrestling in the beginning, losing only due to Sanjana's interference and later easily defeats him) and Ram. Even his Jerkass tendencies are due to his girlfriend flirting with Lucky (who flirts back) and because Percy dances with her on prom night. Outside of that, he gets along well with the other characters (outside of making fun of Ram's age once). While in the beginning he nearly causes Lucky to fall to his death, that is also largely an accident and he even helps Ram save his life.
  • Lampshade Hanging:
  • Ram tells Raghavan that in stories, the bad guy always dies at the end, just before escaping by helicopter and Raghavan is blown up by his own grenade.
  • Lucky entering the library for the first time is lampshaded by a particular traditional fanfare used in Bollywood movies to indicate a king entering into battle.
  • Love Makes You Crazy: Ram, who is otherwise a stoic action hero, becomes a complete dork whenever Miss Chandni comes onscreen.
  • Majorly Awesome: Major Ram is a borderline One-Man Army Super-Soldier.
  • Meaningful Name: Ram and Lucky, whose real name is Lakshman, are loyal brothers in the Ramayana. Word of God also adds that the villain's name, Raghavan, was the closest they could get to Ravan, who is the Big Bad of the Ramayana.
  • Mook Horror Show: In the climax, after faking his death, Ram subjects the terrorists guarding the hostages to this.
  • The Oner: "Chale Jaise Hawayein" is mostly shot in one take, until the point when Lucky is introduced.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: The forgetful principal accidentally blurts out that Lucky is a distant relative of Ram in front of Raghavan, who is posing as the replacement physics professor. All Raghavan needs to do is some digging and reveal the true identity of Ram to Lucky and Madhu, resulting in the Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure.
  • He nearly blows Ram's cover in the climax again, but quickly manages to turn it into a calling out your captors-rage scream.
  • Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure: Ram is about to reveal who he really is to Lucky and Madhu... unfortunately for him, Raghavan has already reached their house first and spilled the beans. Lucky and Madhu throw Ram out on finding out he is the same illegitimate child of Shekhar, whose mere existence tore their family apart. As Ram is leaving, Madhu asks him one last time why he did what he did. Ram, at this point reveals that Shekhar is dead and he was just trying to fulfill his last wish: reunite his family. This ultimately causes them to have a change of heart in the climax.
  • Punny Name: When Ram first sees Miss Chandni, he bursts into a song comparing her to moonlight. "Chandra" is the Hindi for "moon." The horrified students watching Lampshade this.
  • Rearrange the Song: The scoring for this movie is equally trope-overdosed, with suspiciously-familiar sounding music. In particular, one track is uncannily reminiscent of the Mission: Impossible theme, and another is very similar to the Austin Powers theme.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Once Khan realises Raghavan has a very biased vendetta and is thus, essentially a terrorist, not a patriot, waging a personal war, he helps Ram fake his death, allowing him to help the hostages escape. When Raghavan finds out, he is not pleased. Khan makes sure to drive the point home that he no longer supports Raghavan's cause as Raghavan shoots him.
  • Sadist Teacher: Professor Rasai, with his spittle of death.
  • Shout-Out: Half the movie is a series of these, from Sholay to The Ramayana. Occurs mostly in the action scenes.
  • Shutting Up Now: Happens to Ram around Chandni, all the time. Usually preceded by a major Digging Yourself Deeper.
  • Sibling Team: Lucky and Ram for the second half of the movie.
  • Slow Motion: A major factor in this movie's 178-minute length, including drops and falls.
  • Stealth Parody: Die-hard Hindi movie buffs will recognise most of the more Anvilicious lines of dialogue from classic movies.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: Just for good measure during the climax.

Nearly two decades ago, the King of Romance, Shah Rukh Khan believed in the caliber of debutant director Farah Khan and led the masala entertainer Main Hoon Na. While the movie ended up being a commercial success, people still remember the iconic dialogues from it. As the feature film inches towards twenty years after its release (April 30, 2004), we take a look at 12 Main Hoon Na famous dialogues in this article.

Ask your parents and they would agree with this Shah Rukh Khan's Main Hoon Na dialogue that the fun, the laughter, the peace, the independence, and the enthusiasm that they had as kids and even as youngsters helped them live a happy life.

Lucky (played by Zayed Khan) is one fun character in the movie who often gets himself in a problematic situation and ends up being rescued by his half-brother Major Ram. The casanova and the heartthrob of his college believed when he fell in love, there would be violins playing in the college and it did happen.

While Ram's stepmother and Lucky's mother Madhu Sharma (played by Kirron Kher) was one happy-go-lucky Punjabi woman, she also had a deep pain and sorrow hidden inside her heart and we all felt it when she delivered this iconic Main Hoon Na dialogue.

Two more characters that made the film successful were Hindi teacher Mrs. Sonali Kakkar (played by Bindu) and Principal Yogendra Agarwal (played by Boman Irani). While Agarwal was infamous for spitting at others while conversing with them, madam Kakkar was obsessed with speaking in English and her every attempt made the audience ROFL! She also has a soft spot for Lucky and even lures him with Cadbury milk chocolates if he graduates from college.

With more than five years of experience in journalism and an MA degree in Mass Communication & Journalism, Loveleen Kaur, a social media and Bollywood junkie enjoys writing about all things Bollywood. Apart from avidly looking for new places to relish varied cuisines, she also likes to put pen to paper to feed her soul and turns to skincare to maintain her sanity. A traveler at heart, Loveleen spends her time off dealing with the tantrums of her pet dog and planning their next expedition together.


Odi duruduru dorudoru dei
Udhdu dudhdu dei di

Main hoon jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom jhumaroo
Fakkad ghumu banake ghumaroo

Main ye pyaar kaa git sunaataa chalaa
Manzil pe meri nazar, mai duniyaa se bekhabar

Biti baato pe dhul udaataa chalaa
Main hoon jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom jhumaroo

Fakkad ghumu banake ghumaroo
Main ye pyaar kaa git sunaataa chalaa

Hei diridiri diridiri pakkur
Yudadei bagaayo kaa baagaa
Hei diridiri diridiri pakkur
Minimini minimini aav
Yudadei bagaayo kaa baagaa
Ei duruduru dorudoru duruduru odu deyi

Main hoon jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom jhumaroo
Fakkad ghumu banake ghumaroo

Saath me hamasafar na koi kaarava
Bholaa bhala sidhaa saada

Lekin dil kaa hun shahazada
Hai ye meri zameen ye meraa aasamaa

Hei diridiri diridiri pakkur
Yudadei bagaayo kaa baagaa
Hei diridiri diridiri pakkur
Minimini minimini aav
Yudadei bagaayo kaa baagaa
Ei duruduru dorudoru duruduru odu deyi

Main hoon jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom jhumaroo
Fakkad ghumu banake ghumaroo

Mere dil me hai pyaar har kisi ke liye
O mujhako pyaaraa har inasaan, dilawalo pe hoon qurabaan
Zindagi hai meri zindagi ke liye

Yedili yudili o ho yudili yedili o
Adili yudili o ho yudili yudili o

Main hoon jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom jhumaroo
Fakkad ghum ghum banake ghumaroo

Main ye pyaar kaa git sunaataa chalaa
Manzil pe meri nazar, mai duniyaa se bekhabar
Biti baato pe dhul udaataa chalaa

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