Tum Bin 2
Tum Bin 2 (transl. Without you) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Anubhav Sinha. It was produced by Sinha and Bhushan Kumar, under the T-Series banner. It is a standalone sequel to the 2001 film, Tum Bin.[3][4] The film was released on 18 November 2016.
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Directed by | Anubhav Sinha |
Screenplay by | Anubhav Sinha |
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Starring | Aashim Gulati Neha Sharma Aditya Seal |
Cinematography | Ewan Mulligan |
Edited by | Farooq Hundekar |
Music by | Songs & Score: Ankit Tiwari Guest Composers: Gourov-Roshin Zack Knight |
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Distributed by | AA Films T-Series |
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Running time | 147 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹12 crore[1] |
Box office | est. ₹6.45 crore[2] |
Plot
The film centers around the life of Taran (Neha Sharma), who loses her fiancé Amar (Aashim Gulati) in a skiing accident. Her life changes when she meets Shekhar Malhotra (Aditya Seal) who she initially sees as a good friend, but soon develops feelings for. Eventually she shares a kiss with Shekhar marking the start of her process of moving on with her life.
The plot takes a sudden twist when it is revealed that Amar has survived the accident and has been in coma as an unidentified patient for the last eight months. He returns home after regaining consciousness. On learning of Amar's return, Shekhar decides to distance himself for Taran and her family. Eventually, Taran realizes that she continues to have feelings for Shekhar and tells Amar about what happened when he was away. Together they decide to break up and stay close friends. Taran goes back to dating Shekhar. What Amar does not tell Taran is that he is only pretending to be okay with the breakup. And that he is very hurt and miserable without her. In the meanwhile, Shekhar starts to notice that though Taran is dating him, she too misses Amar. When he speaks to Taran about this she confesses to having chosen him over Amar because "it was the right thing to do". Especially after all Shekhar had done for her in Amar's absence. Once when Taran runs off to help Amar, Shekhar gets very upset and refuses to speak to Taran a number of days. Eventually, he calls Taran to inform her that he's leaving the country.
The plot takes another twist when trying to find Shekhar, Taran accompanied by Amar and his father (Kanwaljit Singh) discover that Shekhar was responsible for Amar's accident. In a further twist, Amar's father confesses that he knew this all along. He also tells of Shekhar coming to him seeking forgiveness for the accident. And how he not only forgave Shekhar but also started seeing him as a son. He also confesses to having intentionally introduced Shekhar to Taran and her family in the hope of helping Taran overcome her grief.
On learning all of this, Taran along with Amar and his father hurry to the airport where they spot Shekhar about to board a plane. Eventually, Shekhar prevails over Taran explaining that dating him because "it was the right thing to do" is not enough and she should be with the one she loves the most. He eventually hugs both Taran and Amar, and departs tearfully. Taran hugs Amar but looks tearfully at Shekhar departing.
Cast
- Aashim Gulati as Amar
- Neha Sharma as Taran
- Aditya Seal as Shekhar Malhotra
- Kanwaljit Singh as Papa Ji (Amar's Father)
- Sonia Balani as Gurpreet Kaur
- Meher Vij as Manpreet Kaur
- Jaipreet Singh as Navjot
- Hardy Sandhu as himself in a special appearance for the song "Nachna Aonda Ni"
- Raftaar as himself in a special appearance for the song "Nachna Aonda Ni"
- Mouni Roy as herself in a special appearance for the song "Nachana Aonda Ni"
- Neha Kakkar as herself in a special appearance for the song "Nachana Aonda Ni"
- Sandali Sinha as Pia Varma (in a special appearance)
Production
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of the movie was composed by Ankit Tiwari with lyrics written by Manoj Muntashir,[8][9] except for the track "Teri Fariyad" which was written by Shakeel Azmi based on the original ghazal by Faaiz Anwar.[10]
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Released | 21 October 2016 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 53:30 |
Label | T-Series |
Track listing
References
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- T-Series (3 October 2016). "TERI FARIYAD Video Song | Tum Bin 2 | Neha Sharma, Aditya Seal, Aashim Gulati | Jagjit Singh". YouTube. Archived from the original on 22 June 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2017.