Main Aisa Hi Hoon


Director
Harry Baweja
Producer
Pammi Baweja
Music
Himesh Reshammiya
Cinematography
Ayananka Bose
Editing
Merzin Tavaria
Story
Harry Baweja
Screenplay
Bhavani Iyer
Dialogues
Anurag Kashyap
Art Director
Ajay Verekar
Costumes
Anna Singh
Neeta Lulla
Anirudh Singh
Deepika Lal
Banner
Baweja Movies
Release Date
May 6, 2005
Run Time
162 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Ajay Devgan, Sushmita Sen, Esha Deol, Vikram Gokhale, Anupam Kher, Anjan Srivastava, Baby Rucha Vaidya, Lilette Dubey, Dinesh Lamba, Naresh Suri, Sanjay Sood, Kaveri Ghosh, Rita Puri, Dhara Saraswati
MAIN AISA HI HOON PHOTO GALLERY
Main Aisa Hi Hoon Movie Photos
MAIN AISA HI HOON MOVIE REVIEWS
Rediff.com Main Aisa Hi Hoon: worth a miss!
Himesh Reshammiya's music is good, but we could have done without the overdose of songs in this movie. The song, Teri galiyon se, though, has been choreographed well. Overall, the movie is not worth watching. And you don't even have to wait till its unbelievable end to realise that! Read More
IndiaFM.com 1.5/5
MAIN AISA HI HOON is embellished with high quality performances and topping the list is evidently Ajay Devgan. One of the brightest actors of his generation, Ajay is remarkable all through the enterprise. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 'Main Aisa Hi Hoon' Could've been better than this
In Main Aisa Hi Hoon Harry Baweja has tried to make an Indianized version of Sean Penn starrer 'I Am Sam', and Ajay Devgan has tried his level best to play a mentally retarded father. Sorry to say, but both of them fail miserably. Read More
NowRunning.com
Nevertheless, we must give credit to the Baweja Ajay team for attempting a subject that would traditionally appear taboo in our films, and also for letting the women have so much of an impact in a film where the hero has the author backed role. Read More
BBC.co.uk 3/5
Acclaimed Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan reprises Sean Penn's role as Indraneel Thakur, a man with the mental age of seven who is forced to fight the system to maintain custody of his child. A superior emotional tearjerker, this melodrama succeeds where the Hollywood version doesn't. Read More