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Main Aur Tum did not shake up the box office upon its initial release, facing stiff competition from mainstream commercial action vehicles. However, the film has found a second lease on life in the digital age. Independent archivists and pulp-cinema forums frequently highlight it as a fascinating artifact of late-80s parallel Indian horror. Its depiction of urban paranoia, combined with a raw lo-fi aesthetic, makes it a quintessential time capsule of early Bollywood slasher history.

: Stepping away from typical leading-man archetypes, Bakshi plays Raj with a mix of everyday vulnerability and journalistic grit. He anchors the movie as a man caught between his professional ambitions and his basic instinct to survive. main aur tum 1987 hindi movie 111

Main Aur Tum (transl. "Me and You") is a little-documented Hindi feature film released in 1987. Directed by an emerging filmmaker of the time—credited in some archives as (though records vary due to poor preservation)—the film was a low-budget romantic drama with musical elements. Main Aur Tum did not shake up the

The story revolves around Amar (played by then-struggling actor Vijay Saxena ) and Priya (played by Neelam Mehra , known for supporting roles in 80s films). Amar is a struggling artist in Bombay, while Priya is a middle-class woman torn between family expectations and her love for Amar. The plot takes a melodramatic turn when a misunderstanding (a staple of 80s Hindi cinema) separates them, leading to a tragic yet hopeful climax. The film explored themes of ambition, class divide, and sacrifice—common tropes of the era but presented with a slightly grittier, realistic tone. Its depiction of urban paranoia, combined with a