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"Hati M. Tai is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Mani Kaul and produced by Shekhar Kapoor and Shakti Samanta, and starring Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan and Juhi Chawla. The film is based on the novel Hatim Tai published in 1988 about a romantic encounter between two strangers." The word 'full' means the same as not missing out something important, so this title should indicate to readers that they will find everything they need to know about this movie right here. This article provides some information about the film like cast, director, producer and year of release. This is a brief description of what the audience can expect while watching this film. It also includes word count, which will help readers to understand how much time they might need to finish reading this article. The third section provides some critical ratings like cast rating (1-5), director rating (1-5), audience rating (1-5) and IMDb rating (1-10). Downloading the movie is also described in this section. This part of the article states what are the additional resources readers can use after finishing reading the article. They are recommended to visit official sites or ask people who have seen it to read this article for them. The article will include some links to these resources. The last section gives you an opportunity to share your experience by rating it on a scale from 1-5 stars or reviewing it with no stars or write comments about what you liked or didn't like about this film. This will be helpful for other readers that might want to see this movie too. "Hati M. Tai" was released on 23 January 1990, during the annual festival of the film industry. It garnered mixed reviews from critics, who were impressed by Anil Kapoor's performance but criticised its sentimental storyline.Herzog stars as a successful surgeon who meets the carefree Chawla at a party in Mumbai. Herzog starts to fall in love with her, but she does not reciprocate his feelings. Nearly at the end of the movie, Herzog apologises for laughing at Chawla's jokes while she is getting her hair done. Chawla finally admits that she had started to like him too. The film earned Kaul and veteran actor Rekha (who plays Chawla's mother) the Filmfare award. The soundtrack for Hati M. Tai was composed by veteran composer R. D. Burman, with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi and assisted by Sameer. The album has a mix of mellow romantic numbers and a couple of upbeat songs, which were heavily promoted in the movie, including "Zindagi Hai Zindagi", "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main" and "Jaane Jaan". cfa1e77820
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