Hum Hain Bemisal (transl. We Are Unique) is a 1994 Indian action thriller film directed by Deepak Bahry. It stars Suniel Shetty, Akshay Kumar, Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhoo in lead roles. Film critic Sukanya Verma described it as a "shoddy rip-off" of John Woo's The Killer (1989).
When ruthless crime lord Tuti Shah kills his associate Kishan to protect his criminal empire, he frames KishanâÂÂs close friend DâÂÂSouza for the murder. Wrongfully convicted, DâÂÂSouza is sentenced to life in prison, leaving behind his seven-year-old son, Michael. The boy runs away after being shunned by his best friend, Vijay SinhaâÂÂKishanâÂÂs sonâÂÂwho now believes MichaelâÂÂs father is a killer.
Years later, DâÂÂSouza is released from prison and learns from a local priest that Michael has never been found. However, in keeping with a promise to his old friend, the priest has used money sent by DâÂÂSouza from jail to help raise Vijay, who is now a police inspector. Determined to clear his name and expose Tuti Shah, DâÂÂSouza sets out to see Tuti brought to justice.
Meanwhile, Michael (now grown into a streetwise young man) has become a pawn in Tuti ShahâÂÂs underworld games. Exploiting MichaelâÂÂs loyalty to the poor, Tuti manipulates him into killing a rival, Bakshi Jang Bahadur. During the attack, a stray gunshot blinds a hotel dancer named Maria. Wracked with guilt, Michael secretly tends to her and the two fall in love, with Michael vowing to restore her sight.
Tuti once again coerces MichaelâÂÂoffering money for MariaâÂÂs eye surgery in exchange for assassinating Inspector Dharam Das. But the deal is a trap, and Michael finds himself hunted by Inspector Vijay, who is pursuing him for both murders while also aiming to bring down Tuti Shah.
VijayâÂÂs own life takes a turn when he falls for a spirited pickpocket named Meena. His pursuit of Tuti, however, is frustrated by legal loopholes, prompting him to resign from the police and take matters into his own hands.
In the explosive final showdown, DâÂÂSouza, Michael, and Vijay join forces against Tuti Shah and his private army. The trio defeats the crime lord, but a bomb threatens MariaâÂÂs life. Michael rushes to save her and succeeds, but is fatally injured in the blast. In his dying moments, he asks that his eyes be donated to Maria so she can see the world again.
The film closes with MariaâÂÂs surgery a success. Now able to see, she envisions Michael before herâÂÂhis sacrifice forever etched in her heart.