In an era of screaming villains and dancing cabarets, "Main Aur Tum" tried to whisper. Ramesh Talwar used long, unbroken takes—a European New Wave technique. The climax, set in a dilapidated observatory, uses silence for three minutes before the resolution. You will not find that in any mainstream Hindi film of the 1980s.
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The film featured a cast that was well-versed in the thriller and drama circuits of the time: In an era of screaming villains and dancing
The soundtrack features compositions by and Bappi Lahiri , with notable tracks including the title song "Main Aur Tum," "Pyar Ka Nasha," and "Dil Ki Baat". set in a dilapidated observatory
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