It has been 21 years to the day since the hit bollywood film Hum Aapke Hain Koun!' was released. And on this occasion, Salman Khan’s fans made #21HistoricYearsOfHAHK trend on Twitter.
The musical romantic film was directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya under Rajshri banner. One of the highest grossing films at the box office in the history of Indian Cinema, the film won numerous accolades in 1994, including 5 Filmfare Awards and 2 National Film Awards.
HAHK is the love story of Prem and Nisha whose elder siblings get married to each other.The sizzling chemistry between Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit, the theme of the 'big fat Indian wedding' and the large ensemble cast are just few of the many reasons that this film has touched the hearts of so many people and will continue to do so.
Check out for a few tweets:
#HAHK- It's one of those films that even now you HAVE to watch every time it comes on TV! #21HistoricYearsOfHAHK pic.twitter.com/V2iPtv4qE4
— sabina lamba (@SabinaLamba) August 5, 2015
20 years ago, on this date [5 Aug], Sooraj Barjatya's #HAHK won our hearts. Gave the term Blockbuster a new meaning. A game changer!
— beinggaurav jain (@BeinggauravJain) August 5, 2015
Love her expressions too much not 2 post them individually. Madhuri Dixit as Nisha in #HAHK #21HistoricYearsOfHAHK -4 pic.twitter.com/ZTMowv628B
— adme55 (@admme55) August 5, 2015
#HAHK ran for over 100 weeks at Liberty Cinema in southern Mumbai in 1994. #UnKnownFacts #21HistoricYearsOfHAHK
— Rahul Raut (@RahulrazFilmy) August 5, 2015
#21HistoricYearsOfHAHK We wonder what would happen if the movie was set in 2015! #HAHK: http://t.co/vVv7SZJbNU pic.twitter.com/45B6K3SNgs
— BookMyShow (@bookmyshow) August 5, 2015
واااااااو 😍 حبيت دورة الايام
السنين تمر وسلمان هو سلمان يسطر التاريخ من جديد
#HAHK 1994 #BajarangiBhaijaan 2015 👏 pic.twitter.com/dOxtjfYc7i
— ڤيِْرُؤژَهـ (@Aemo30) August 6, 2015