Top 10 similar words or synonyms for tujhe

tujhko    0.927599

tumko    0.923478

nahin    0.921251

dekha    0.919235

aaya    0.916112

tumhe    0.915716

aankhon    0.913785

idhar    0.913063

kaise    0.913042

nahi    0.912924

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for tujhe

Article Example
Aai Thor Tujhe Upkar The movie has a star cast of Uma Bhende, the inseparable duo of Ashok Saraf & Laxmikant Berde, Sukanya Kulkarni, Mohan Joshi as well as Avinash Kharshikar.
Tujhe Meri Kasam Vilasrao Deshmukh's son, Ritesh, was making a Bollywood debut and the minister with his Mantralaya officials was doing his bit to make "Tujhe Meri Kasam" rock at the box office.
Tujhe Meri Kasam Akash's grandmother comes to Anju's house to arrange their marriage. Her parents agree and marriage preparations are well underway. It is decided that after marriage, Anju will leave with Akash to the USA where his family is settled. It is then that she realises this marriage means breaking her relationship with Rishi and leaving forever. She suddenly dislikes getting married and tries to talk to Rishi about it, but he casually says that it is all part of life and inevitable. She asks how can he talk so cold heartedly. She says she wishes she did not have to leave and wonders why she had to love Akash. She scolds him why he did not get the idea to love her in the first place. At this point Rishi, overcome by emotion, hugs Anju, cries and runs away from her.
Tujhe Meri Kasam Anju grows suspicious of his actions and remembers the drawer that he did not let her open. She goes to his room and is shocked to find the card and gift. She says that she does not want to marry Akash and will tell everyone about them. Rishi firmly refuses saying that their parents have given them unlimited freedom: It would be very hurtful, selfish and irresponsible of them to break their trust.
Aai Thor Tujhe Upkar Sharada the aged mother is seen as an unwanted burden by her son. He overlooks the commitment his mother has put entire life, in bringing him up and she has made so many sacrifices for him that he could never repay even if he wanted to. His lust for money is so grave that he drags his own mother to court. A heartbroken Sharada demands justice, but can a court of law provide it?