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Published 16:39 IST, July 13th 2020

Anubhav Sinha pens a heartfelt note on 19 years of directorial debut 'Tum Bin'

Director Anubhav Sinha on Monday said the release of 'Tum Bin', his directorial debut that celebrates its 19th anniversary on Monday, changed everything for him

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Director Anubhav Sinha on Monday said the release of Tum Bin, his directorial debut that celebrates its 19th anniversary on Monday, changed everything for him. Sinha, who has established himself as a director known for issue-based films like Mulk, Article 15 and recently Thappad, started his journey with the 2001 hit romance drama.

The filmmaker took to social media to express gratitude towards the audience for loving the film for almost two decades. "Some films run and some don't. Very few live a very long life. I'm so grateful that my first film has been loved for 19 years and counting. This date 2001 it changed everything for me. Forever. Thank you Team. #TumBin," he wrote on Twitter.

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The film starred Priyanshu Chatterjee as Shekhar who goes to Canada to ask for forgiveness from Amar's (Raqesh Bapat) family for accidentally killing him. Overcome with guilt, he helps Amar's fiancee Pia (Sandali Sinha) revive her dying business but falls in love with her secretly.

Taapsee Pannu dropped a comment on Sinha's post and wrote, "Pata hai tumhe sahaare ki zaroorat nahi hai, main bas saath dene aaya hu. Haye" [sic] Kirti Kharbanda also wrote a line, from movie's romantic track, "Tum bin Jiya jaye kaise, kaise jiya jaye tum bin ❤️" [sic]

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Bapat also thanked the audience for the "relentless love" over the years. "It was Friday the 13th that changed my life forever for good! 19 years of #TumBin," he wrote on Instagram alongside the poster of the film, which was his acting debut.

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The movie also marked the Bollywood debut of Chatterjee and Sinha. "Tum Bin" is best known for its memorable soundtrack composed by Nikhil-Vinay, Ravi Pawar and TS Jarnail, and the beautifully melancholic "Koi Fariyaad" sung by legendary ghazal singer Jagjit Singh.

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The film also featured Himanshu Malik, Vikram Gokhale, Dina Pathak, Manoj Pahwa, Rajendra Gupta, Navneet Nishan, Vrajesh Hirjee, Rajesh Khera, and Amrita Prakash. A sequel of the film, "Tum Bin 2" starring Neha Sharma, Aashim Gulati and Aditya Seal was released in 2016. The original film was remade in Telugu as "Ela Cheppanu" (2003) with Tarun and Shriya Saran in the lead. 

(with PTI inputs) 

16:39 IST, July 13th 2020