Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge

I won’t be able to forget you) is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Pankaj Parashar.

Their parents give their blessing to their union, but Veer suddenly starts getting visions of events that he can't remember ever happening to him and finds that he is an expert in fighting techniques even though he is not a wrestler, including his father, has ever seen before.

Veer is a good fast bowler too and has the ability to swing the ball in both directions.

One day, as the Chief Minister, is giving a speech at a certain function in his village, Veer suddenly spots a sniper trying to aim at the CM.

Veer lunges to save the CM, only to find that the sniper and the building are both missing.

The real Veer was an officer in the Indian Army who was killed in action in Kargil War.

Mehak gives both the guys portable video recorders so that they can prove their innocence if anything goes wrong.

He remembers boarding the train the same way on the day of the assassination, where Inder met him and confessed to killing the CM.

As he plays a tape, Mehak witnesses in horror Inder striking the deal with the CM's aide.

Inder reveals that he had sent the goons to kill Rahim Chacha, thus manipulating Ali to take the offer.

Sukanya Verma of Rediff wrote, "Tumko Na Bhool Payenge is not a performance-oriented film, so there's not much to go by.

Salman Khan's transition from a timid, happy-go-lucky fellow to a tough-as-nails, man-on-a-mission is far from convincing".