His destiny crosses with Ram Kali – a simple tribal uneducated Santhali girl - selling flowers outside the huge Goparum of the village temple but caught in the web of his drunkard uncle – who illtreats her and beats her for money for his drinks.
The golden innocent heart of tribal Ram Kali further touches the royal blooded Thakur, Dr. Anand when he apologizes for the accusation on Ramkali as a thief for having robbed his purse.
Out of gratitude he invites the illiterate Ramkali to the city to give her self dependence whereas for Ramkali it is the first rays of love and emotions ever showered on her till today.
A riot of innocent situations - full of comedy, love, emotions and drama - start whereby Ramkali from learning ABCD, throwing out her tutors, breaking TV sets on seeing a person inside, to polishing white shoes with black polish, to bringing a cow in the furnished drawing room for Dr. Anand etc., etc., is finally palmed off as a royal blooded princes to Dr. Anand’s father Thakur Saheb (Amjad Khan).
The man who plays a vital role in bringing the two lovers together throwing away caste and creed, poverty and riches, illiteracy and education is none other than the dean of the hospital (Dr. Sriram Lagoo) where Dr. Anand works.
Hum Tere Ashiq Hain is a classic love story where the purity of love out shines the man-made dark dungeons of caste and creed.
Where the environments and circumstances around human beings can transform them from illiterate to royalty.
‘Hum Tere Ashiq Hain is an entertainer with a message.
What the press says…….
“…….. HUM TERE ASHIQ HAIN is an entertainer……..”
“….. Prem Sagar has done a creditable job as director in his maiden venture ……….”
“……. SCREENPLAY has been well built………”
“……….Title song has been beautifully picturized …………..”
“….. Hema Malini carries the whole film on her naked shoulders and gives a free and frothy performance, she looks very charming …..”
“………. Production values are rich ……………”
“……. Photography is excellent……………”
“…..other technical aspects are of high order ……………”
“………. Climax is action oriented; fire shots are masterly taken ………..”