THIS BLOG IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Na Tum Jaano Na Hum

Na Tum Jaano Na Hum

Movie poster for Na Tum Jaano Na Hum
Directed by Arjun Sablok
Produced by Vivek Singhania
Written by Arjun Sablok
Starring Saif Ali Khan,
Hrithik Roshan,
Esha Deol
Cinematography Manoj Soni
Editing by Shirish Kunder
Distributed by PFH Entertainment Limited,
Saregama-HMV
Release date(s) May 10, 2002
Running time 151 min
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Na Tum Jaano Na Hum (Hindi: ना तुम जानो ना हम, Urdu: نہ تم جانو نہ ہم) is a 2002 Bollywood film, starring Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Esha Deol. The film is directed by Arjun Sablok. Despite a star cast the film failed at the box office.

Synopsis

Esha Malhotra (Esha Deol) is a bright, spirited girl who has just left college. She soon begins to correspond with an anonymous man. The man turns out to be photographer Rahul Sharma (Hrithik Roshan). They do not meet, exchange numbers or tell their names to each other but they continue to write to each other. Fate brings the two together when Esha hires Rahul to be their photographer for a campaign.

Esha's grandfather wants her to marry and he arranges her to meet Akshay Kapoor (Saif Ali Khan), a flirt and womanizer who also happens to be Rahul's best friend. Esha totally in love with her pen pal does not want to marry him but Akshay is falling for Esha. Rahul arranges to meet the one he writes the letters to and to his shock he finds out its Esha. Rahul decides to forget her; and Esha unable to contact Rahul agrees to get wed to Akshay. Rahul leaves for Vancouver the day before the wedding, never to be seen again.

Four years later, in a mall in Canada, he meets Akshay who now has a son. Rahul thinks he is about to meet Esha but instead meets Akshay's former girlfriend who is now his wife. Akshay explains that he could not marry Esha in the end because she still loves her mystery writer. Suddenly, a group of workers in the mall carry a large portrait of Esha right in front of where Akshay and Rahul are standing, and Akshay realizes that Rahul is the mystery writer Esha fell in love with. He urges Rahul to hurry back to India; Rahul does so and reunites with Esha.

Cast

  • Saif Ali Khan ... Akshay Kapoor
  • Hrithik Roshan ... Rahul Sharma
  • Esha Deol ... Esha Malhotra
  • Bobby Darling

Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage

DVD cover
Directed by Vikram Bhatt
Produced by Gautam Kumar
Rohit Kumar
Written by Robin Bhatt (story)
Girish Dhamija (dialogue)
Sanjeev Duggal (story)
Starring Hrithik Roshan
Amisha Patel
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography Pravin Bhatt
Editing by Amit Saxena
Release date(s) 19 April 2002
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget INR 115,000,000 (estimated)


Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage ( आप मुझे अच्छे लगने लगे ) is a 2002 romantic Bollywood film starring Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel in the lead roles, directed by Vikram Bhatt.

Synopsis

Brought up in a repressive, conservative household, Sapna Dholakia (Amisha Patel) is terrified to experience the freedom of falling in love with Rohit (Hrithik Roshan), fearing the upheaval it will cause in her family, namely her dad, Pratap Dholakia (Kiran Kumar), who has plans for Sapna to marry Rishabh Patel, the son of a friend; then there is her brother, Raman Dholakia (Mukesh Tiwari), who follows in the footsteps of his dad, and will prevent Sapna from marrying Rohit.

However Rohit is determined to marry Sapna and no one else and this is met with resistance from the Dholakia clan, who first severely beat Sapna, and then imprison her in her room; and then lure Rohit to a secluded spot and proceed to beat him within every inch of his life, and there is no one who can even dare to think to intervene with the Dholakia family. They do finally get married though.

Hritik Roshan


Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
Directed by Karan Johar
Produced by Karan Johar
Written by Karan Johar
Starring Amitabh Bachchan
Jaya Bachchan
Shah Rukh Khan
Kajol
Hrithik Roshan
Kareena Kapoor
Rani Mukherjee
Music by Jatin-Lalit
Sandesh Shandilya
Aadesh Shrivastav
Cinematography Kiran Deohans
Editing by Sanjay Sankla
Distributed by Dharma Productions
Release date(s) 14 December 2001
Running time 211 mins
Country Egypt
United Kingdom
Language Hindi
English
Budget 440,000,०००


Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (Devanagari: कभी ख़ुशी कभी ग़म, Nastaliq: کبھی خوشی کبھی غم - "Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness") is a Bollywood film released in India and countries with large NRI populations on December 14, 2001.

It features Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji in a guest appearance. It is director Karan Johar's second movie (after Kuch Kuch Hota Hai).

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham was the highest grossing Indian film overseas till 2006, when its record was broken by Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. It climbed up to 3rd place in the British box office within two weeks of release, and maintained its place for over 3 weeks. The film was also thought to have broken the American Box Office Top 10, but this remains uncertain due to a lack of confirmed figures from the distributors. The film was the first Bollywood feature to see a theatrical release in Germany (with German subtitles, a dubbed version was produced, too). It was the highest grossing Indian film ever until Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas (2002) released.


Plot

Still from the film: Jaya & Amitabh Bahchcan (l-r)

Still from the film: Jaya & Amitabh Bahchcan (l-r)

Rahul (Shahrukh Khan) is the adopted son of Yashvardhan "Yash" Raichand (Amitabh Bachchan) and his wife Nandini (Jaya Bachchan). Both of them love Rahul more than their biological son Rohan (Hrithik Roshan), who is younger than Rahul by several years. Yash Raichand is a rich and famous business man in India. He believes in keeping traditions, and is against love marriages. When Rahul returns home from overseas in London, he meets Anjali, a sweetshop owner's daughter, (Kajol) and falls in love with her. Pooja (Kareena Kapoor), Anjali's little sister, and Rohan also become friends as well.

Yash decides to get Rahul married to his friend's daughter, Naina (Rani Mukerji). Rahul, however, tells his father that he wants to marry Anjali; this angers Yash, who berates Rahul for not considering Anjali's breeding and status (Anjali is a common girl from a middle class family, as opposed to Naina). Rahul apologizes to Yash and promises to do whatever is asked of him. He goes to tell Anjali that he can't marry her, and finds out that her father has died all of a sudden. After seeing that Anjali and Pooja have no other family and no one to live with, he marries Anjali on the spot. When he brings her home, his father disowns him. Rahul, shocked and hurt, shares an emotional good-bye with his mother; Nandini asks Rohan's nanny, Sayeeda (Farida Jalal), to go with Rahul wherever he goes so that he will always have his mother's love and care. After visiting Rohan, who is at boarding school, one last time he leaves with Anjali, Pooja, and Sayeeda.

Still from the film: Kajol and Shahrukh Khan (l-r)

Still from the film: Kajol and Shahrukh Khan (l-r)

Rohan (Hrithik Roshan) is devastated by the split in the family, but has never learned why Rahul left because Rahul had made him promise never to ask. When Rohan comes home for the holidays ten years later, he stops to meet his maternal and paternal grandmothers. He overhears them discussing the split, and they tell him the whole truth. When Rohan returns home, he learns from a few acquaintances of Anjali's that Rahul and Anjali have settled down in London. Vowing to himself to bring Rahul and Anjali home, he tells his parents that he wants to go to London to study. Yash reluctantly agrees. As soon as he arrives in London, he tracks Rahul down and learns his address. He enrolls at a university and finds that Pooja (Kareena Kapoor) happens to be a student there. He tells her who he is and asks her to help him bring the family back together.

Still from the film: Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor (l-r)

Still from the film: Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor (l-r)

Meanwhile, Rahul has started his own business and is living comfortably with Pooja, Sayeeda and Anjali and their nine-year-old son, Krish. Pooja tells them that Rohan is her best friend's brother who has come from India and needs a place to stay. Rahul stubbornly dissagrees but Anjali warmly welcomes him because he's Indian, Rahul eventually agrees due to most of his family taking Anjali's side and Rohan soon becomes a part of the family without revealing who he is. He reminds the family how much they miss India and their parents. Eventually Sayeeda finds out who he really is, eventually Rohan tells everyone the truth and tries to convince Rahul to come back to India and meet his parents.Rahul dissagrees saying that their father wants nothing to do with him because he married Anjali. Rohan even goes so far as to convince Yash and Nandini to come to London with hope that Yash will reunite with Rahul. This fails, but Rahul and Nandini share a joyful reunion. At this point Anjali, too, attempts to persuade Rahul to go back to India and meet his father. Rahul, convinced that his father doesn't love him and wants nothing to do with him, until they learn that Yash's mother has died; her last wish was for Rahul, Yash, and Rohan to light her funeral pyre together. Rahul goes back to India, but participates in the funeral without speaking to his father.

Nandini confronts Yash and tells him, for the first time in ten years, that he was wrong in his mind and thoughts for cutting ties with Rahul, whom he had brought into their home with so much love and happiness. This leaves Yash stunned, and at odds with himself. Rohan finally manages to convince Rahul to speak to Yash. He takes Rohan, Pooja, and Anjali and goes to meet him, and finds Yash humbled and sad. He apologizes to Rahul and berates him for believing that Yash, his father, did not love him and for not returning home sooner. Things end happily, with Rohan and Pooja's wedding.

Cast

  • Amitabh Bachchan ... Yashvardhan Raichand a.k.a Yash
  • Jaya Bachchan ... Nandini Raichand
  • Shahrukh Khan ... Rahul Raichand
  • Kajol ... Anjali Sharma Raichand
  • Hrithik Roshan ... Rohan Raichand
  • Kareena Kapoor ... Pooja Sharma Raichand a.k.a Poo
  • Rani Mukerji ... Naina Kapoor
  • Farida Jalal ... Sayeeda
  • Achala Sachdev ... Rohan's paternal grandmother
  • Sushma Seth ... Rohan's maternal grandmother
  • Johnny Lever ... Haldiram
  • Himani Shivpuri ... Haldiram's wife
  • Simone Singh ... Rukhsaar
  • Alok Nath ... Bauji
  • Aryan Khan ... Rahul (Child) (opening credits)
  • Amar Talwar ... Mr. Kapoor (Naina's Father)
  • Ramona Sunavala ... Sonya
  • Jeroo Writer ... Tanya
  • Vikas Sethi ... Robbie
  • Shilpa Mehta ... Ashfaque's mother
  • Ashutosh Singh ... Ashfaque
  • Paarzun Dastur ... Ashfaque's nephew
  • Jugal Hansraj ... Rohan's Friend (Guest Appearance)


Production

Kareena Kapoor in the song Deewana Hai Dekho

Kareena Kapoor in the song Deewana Hai Dekho

The film brings back the Kuch Kuch Hota Hai star cast comprising of Shahrukh Khan, Kajol and Rani Mukerji.

The second half of the film is set principally in London, and many scenes were filmed there. The film was also shot in places like Egypt, Bicester Village Shopping Centre (on DVD's deleted scenes), Blenheim Palace (King's College in the film), Bluewater Shopping Centre (the mall), Bond St., Kingsway Rd., Covent Garden, British Museum, Butler's Wharf, Heathrow Airport, Leicester Square, Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Piccadilly Circus, Stowe School, The Strand and Waddesdon Manor.

The "e" added to Kabhi was mainly because the director, Karan Johar believes in numerology. Shahrukh Khan's son, Aryan Khan plays the young Rahul in the beginning of the movie.

Abhishek Bachchan initially had a cameo in this movie but it was later cut out. Karan Johar mentioned in the Deleted Scenes DVD that the legendary actress Waheeda Rahman was to play Amitabh Bachchan's mother in the film. A few scenes were shot but her husband died and Waheeda Rahman was forced to opt out. In 2005 the movie was released on DVD in Poland as Czasem slonce, czasem deszcz (Sometimes sun, sometimes rain).

Soundtrack

The music of the film was done by Jatin Lalit, Sandesh Shandilya and Aadesh Shrivastava as a special guest music director. Lyrics were provided by Sameer and Anil Pandey. There are total 11 tracks in the album. Singers such as Lata Mangeshkar, Alka Yagnik, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Amit Kumar, Sudesh Bhonsle, Sunidhi Chauhan and Usha Uthup were selected for singing.

Songs

  1. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (Lata Mangeshkar)
  2. Bole Chudiyan (Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam, Udit Narayan, & Amit Kumar)
  3. You Are My Sonia (Alka Yagnik & Sonu Nigam)
  4. Suraj Hua Madham (Alka Yagnik & Sonu Nigam)
  5. Say Shava Shava (Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Sudesh Bhosle, Aadesh Shrivastava, Sunidhi Chauhan & Amitabh Bachchan)
  6. Yeh Ladki Hai Allah (Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik)
  7. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Sad Part 1 (Sonu Nigam)
  8. Deewana Hai Dekho (Kareena Kapoor, Alka Yagnik & Sonu Nigam)
  9. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Sad Part 2 (Lata Mangeshkar)
  10. Soul of K3G
  11. Vande Mataram (Usha Uthup)
  • Although the film was the musical blockbuster of the year it didn't win any award for Best Music Director, but it won for Best Background Score at the IIFA Awards.
  • Sonu Nigam won 2 awards for the songs Suraj Hua Madham and one for You Are My Soniya.
  • SonyBMG released an album called Klub K3G featuring remixes by young Indian electronic music producer Akshai Sarin, London-based Partners in Rhyme and more.

Awards

Filmfare Awards

The film received fifteen nominations at the Filmfare Awards and ultimately won five awards. The awards it won are highlighted in bold.

  • Best Director - Karan Johar
  • Best Movie - Yash Johar
  • Best Actor - Shahrukh Khan
  • Best Actress - Kajol
  • Best Supporting Actor - Amitabh Bachchan
  • Best Supporting Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan
  • Best Supporting Actress - Kareena Kapoor
  • Best Music Director - Jatin-Lalit
  • Best Lyricist - Anil Pandey for "Suraj Hua Madham"
  • Best Lyricist - Sameer for "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham"
  • Best Male Playback - Sonu Nigam for "Suraj Hua Madham"
  • Best Dialogue - Karan Johar
  • Best Art Direction - Sharmishta Roy
  • Best Scene of the Year


Yaadein
Directed by Subhash Ghai
Produced by Subhash Ghai
Written by Subhash Ghai Amrik Gill Aatish Kapadia Anuradha Tiwari
Starring Jackie Shroff Hrithik Roshan Kareena Kapoor Amrish Puri
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Kabir Lal
Editing by Subhash Ghai
Distributed by Tips Music Films Pvt. Ltd.
Release date(s) 27 June 2001
Running time 193 mins
Country India
Language Hindi

Yaadein (Hindi: यादें, Urdu: یادیں, translation: "Memories") is a 2001 Bollywood film directed by Subhash Ghai. It was filmed throughout India, Malaysia and the UK.

Synopsis

Raj Singh Puri is best friends with L.K. Malhotra who is in turn younger brother to J.K. Malhotra. The brothers are business tycoons and Raj works in their company. Raj is father to three young daughters, the first one gets married through arrangement but the second one marries her lover. After a few weeks at her in-laws, the second daughter returns home asking for divorce. After this Raj and his last daughter become strictly against love and relationships. All this changes when Isha (the third daughter) falls in love with the heir to the Malhotra empire, Ronit, L.K. Malhotra's son. The ask for Raj's blessing but he bluntly refuses and Isha understandingly shuns Ronit and Raj arranges for Ronit to be married to the daughter of another tycoon. Ronit is unhappy and makes Raj realise that his fiance's family is not right for them and Raj approaches the Malhotras to break off the engagement however J.K. Malhotra shuns him by calling him poor and small. The other Malhotras join forces to make J.K. to realise his mistake and Ronit is finally married to Isha.

Cast

  • Jackie Shroff as ... Raj Singh Puri
  • Rati Agnihotri as ... Shalini Singh Puri
  • Hrithik Roshan as ... Ronit Malhotra
  • Kareena Kapoor as ... Isha Singh Puri
  • Supriya Karnik as ... Nalini Malhotra
  • Amrish Puri as ... J.K. Malhotra (Ronit's uncle)
  • Kiran Rathod as ... Monishka Rai
  • Avni Vasa as ... Avantika Singh Puri
  • Himani Rawat as ... Sania Singh Puri
  • Anang Desai as ... L.K. Malhotra
  • Madan Joshi as ...
  • Suhas Khandke as ...
  • Dolly Bindra as ...
  • Subhash Ghai as (Cameo; in watch present scene)
  • Rajen Kapoor as ...
  • Rahul Singh as ...
  • Gargi Patel as ...
  • Suman Dutta as ...
  • Jennifer Kotwal as ...
  • Kamal Adip as ...
  • Akhil Ghai as ...

Soundtrack

Yaadein
Yaadein cover
Studio album by Anu Malik
Released

Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Tips Music Films
Producer Subhash Ghai
Anu Malik chronology
Aks (2001) Yaadein
2001
Lajja (2001)
Song Singer(s) Duration Notes
Alaap Sunidhi Chauhan 0:24 Picturised on Rati Agnihotri
Yaadein (Male) Hariharan 5:13 Picturised on Jackie Shroff & Hrithik Roshan
Jab Dil Mile Sukhwinder Singh, Asha Bhonsle, Sunidhi Chauhan & Udit Narayan 6:52 Picturised on Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor
Chamakti Shaam Hai Sonu Nigam & Alka Yagnik 6:29 Picturised on Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor & Kiran Rathod
Eli Re Eli Alka Yagnik, Hema Sardesai & Kavita Krishnamurthy 8:03 Picturised on Kareena Kapoor, Avni Vasa, Himani Rawat, Hrithik Roshan & Jackie Shroff
Kuch Saal Pehle Hariharan 7:13 Picturised on Jackie Shroff, Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor
Aye Dil Dil Ki Duniya K.K & Sneha Pant 6:36 Picturised on Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor
Yaadein (Female) Sunidhi Chauhan & Mahalaxmi Iyer 4:43 Picturised on Kareena Kapoor, Avni Vasa & Himani Rawat
Chanda Taare Sukhwinder Singh & Kavita Krishnamurthy 7:06 Picturised on Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor
Theme Music Instrumental 3:47

Criticism

The film was the first box office flop for Subhash Ghai and critical reviews were mixed. Ghai has since gone on record defending the film, stating that he originally developed it as solely a story of a father and his three daughters (their love interests were secondary). However, distributors apparently put pressure on him to showcase more of Hrithik Roshan in the film (his popularity skyrocketed during the making of this film). Kareena Kapoor has also since gone on record supporting the film in spite of its debacle, thanking Ghai for giving her a role that allowed to her showcase a lot of range. It was Jackie Shroff's acting that kept the movie running alive. For his excellent performance in the movie, he was nominated for a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award in 2002.

Other information

Filming locations include:

  • Apex Bar and Restaurant, Raddison Hampshire, Leicester Square, London, England, UK,
  • Ascot,
  • Cliveden (Raj's family's house),
  • Eagle Square, Langkawi, Malaysia,
  • Harefield, UK,
  • King's Arms Pub, Harefield,
  • Kuah, Langkawi, Malaysia,
  • Lake Palace Hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India,
  • Langkawi,
  • Langkawi Yacht Club, Langkawi, Malaysia,
  • Mumbai, India,
  • Panchkula,
  • Piccadilly Circus,
  • Queensmere Shopping Centre, Slough,
  • Thames Embankment,
  • Thorpe Park,
  • Tower Bridge,
  • Windsor Great Park,
  • Windsor and Eton Central railway station,
  • Windsor Castle,

The final scene in the film was actually filmed in the blistering summer heat of Mumbai--and not in London. For more information, look at the March, 2002 issue of GQ.

Mission Kashmir


Mission Kashmir
Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Written by Vikram Chandra Vidhu Vinod Chopra Abhijit Joshi Suketu Mehta Atul Tiwari
Starring Sanjay Dutt Hrithik Roshan Preity Zinta Sonali Kulkarni Jackie Shroff
Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cinematography Binod Pradhan
Editing by Rajkumar Hirani
Distributed by Destination Films Vinod Chopra Productions
Release date(s) October 27, 2000
Running time 163 mins
Country India
Language Hindi Urdu English

Mission Kashmir is a 2000 Bollywood film directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and starring Sanjay Dutt, Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta and Jackie Shroff as the main characters. Mission Kashmir follows the life and tragedy of a young boy named Altaaf after his entire family gets killed by police officers. Ironically he is adopted by the man who killed them. When Altaaf finds out, he seeks revenge. Released in India on October 27, 2000, the film went on to do moderately well at the box office, and became the third highest grossing film of the year.

The movie deals with the India-Pakistan-conflict and especially with the tragedy of children suffering from war. Its screenplay was written by Pulitzer Prize Finalist Suketu Mehta. The movie was rated R in America due to violence. The film was screened at the Stockholm International Film Festival.

synopsis

In a valley of astonishing beauty, a small family lives in an idyllic house: a father, a mother, a son. They are the very picture of happiness and love. But appearances are deceptive.

This pastoral landscape is the strife-torn valley of Kashmir, and the son, Altaaf, is an orphan of war who has been adopted by a policeman, Inayat Khan (Sanjay Dutt), and his wife, Neelima (Sonali Kulkarni). Altaaf is slowly recovering from the psychic wounds of seeing his parents and his young sister shot to death before his eyes by a masked man.

One day, Altaaf discovers that the man he now calls "Abba" is the same masked intruder who killed his defenseless family during a firefight with militants. In that single moment of discovery, a warrior is born. Altaaf puts on the same mask that Khan wore during the fatal fight, and flees into the darkness.

Ten years later, a famed guerilla fighter named Hilal Kohistani (Jackie Shroff) leads a determined band of men into the valley of Kashmir. These men are renegades who pride themselves on their distance from any other militant group or government agencies. They are completely unknown and unsupported, and so are eager to make a worldwide reputation for themselves at one stroke.

This group is on a highly secret mission codenamed "Mission Kashmir," a closely-guarded plan that will change the map of the subcontinent forever. For Hilal Kohistani, this all-important end justifies any means. He is absolutely willing to sacrifice millions of human lives, feelings, love, faith. To successfully complete this mission , Hilal Kohistani needs a fearless soldier, a finely -trained fighter whose deadly combat skills and burning anger will drive him unerringly to the target. Hilal Kohistani has just such a man: Altaaf (Hrithik Roshan).

And so Altaaf comes back to the streets and bylanes of his childhood. He fights for Hilal Kohistani, but he is also obsessed with his own private mission : he wants to, he must kill the masked intruder who haunts his nightmares -- Inayat Khan. In Srinagar, he meets his childhood sweetheart, Sufi (Preity Zinta), who is now a vivacious television reporter. In her beauty, compassion, and optimism, Altaaf rediscovers love and hope.

And yet, Altaaf is consumed by his hatred for Khan. As the countdown for Mission Kashmir ticks relentlessly closer towards an apocalypse, Altaaf and Khan engage in a duel to the death.

The fate of Kashmir will depend on the outcome of their final, ferocious encounter. Will Altaaf and Khan kill each other? Will Hilal Kohistani reveal the true purpose of Mission Kashmir? Will the worshippers at the Hazratbal mosque and the Shankracharya temple still be able to pray side by side? Will Kashmiriyat -- the centuries old Kashmiri tradition of religious harmony and tolerance -- live or die?

The answers lie at the heart of... Mission Kashmir.

Music

Mission Kashmir
Mission Kashmir cover
Studio album by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Released
2000 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Tips
Producer Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy chronology
Bhopal Express
(1999)
Mission Kashnir
(2000)
Dil Chahta Hai
(2001)

The soundtrack of the film contains 7 songs. The music is conducted by the award-winning trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, however not as a trio, but separately. Ehsaan Noorani composed three songs, while Shankar Mahadevan and Loy Mendonsa composed two songs each.

Song Singer(s) Composer
Bumbro Shankar Mahadevan, Jaspinder Narula, Sunidhi Chauhan Ehsaan Noorani
Chupke Se Sun Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Shankar Mahadevan
Dhuan Dhuan Shankar Mahadevan Shankar Mahadevan
Maaf Karo Vinod Rathod, Anuradha Paudwal Ehsaan Noorani
Rind Posh Maal Shankar Mahadevan Loy Mendonsa
So Ja Chanda Mahalaxmi Iyer Loy Mendonsa
Socho Ke Jheelon Ka Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Ehsaan Noorani

Cast

  • Sanjay Dutt ... SSP Inayat Khan
  • Hrithik Roshan ... Altaaf
  • Preity Zinta ... Sufiya Parvez
  • Jackie Shroff ... Hilal Kohistani
  • Sonali Kulkarni ... Neelima
  • Puru Rajkumar ... Malik Ul Khan
  • Abhay Chopra ... Avinash Mattoo
  • Vineet Sharma ... Gurdeep Singh
  • Rajendra Gupta ... Chief Secretary
  • Mohsin Memon ... Young Altaaf
  • Yogin Soni ... Irfaan
  • Rohit Dua ... Goru

Fiza

Fiza

Poster of the movie, Fiza
Directed by Khalid Mohammed
Produced by Pradeep Guha
Written by Khalid Mohammed
Javed Siddiqui
Starring Jaya Bachchan
Karisma Kapoor
Hrithik Roshan
Neha
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Release date(s) September 8, 2000
Running time 167 mins
Country India
Language Hindi
Urdu


Fiza (Hindi: फ़ीज़ा, Urdu: ﻓﻀﺎ) is a 2000 Indian film directed and written by Khalid Mohammed. The film stars Jaya Bachchan, Karisma Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan. Although the film failed at the box office, it was well acclaimed by critics. Originally Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan were supposed to have cameo appearances, but their scenes were removed due to considerations about the length of the running time.

Synopsis

Six years after Fiza's (Karisma Kapoor) brother, Aman (played by Hrithik Roshan) disappears during the 1993 Mumbai riots, she goes to look for him. When she does find him, to her horror she sees that he has joined a terrorist group.

She forces him to come home, and he finally re-unites with their mother (played by Jaya Bachchan). However his allegiance and thoughts make him want to return to the terrorist network, led by Murad Khan (Manoj Bajpai). A confrontation with two men who harass Fiza leads to Aman revealing his involvement with the terrorist network in front of his sister, mother and the police. His mother's grief and disappointment eventually lead her to commit suicide.

Fiza tries once more to find her brother, with the help of Aniruddh (Bikram Saluja). Aman has been sent on a mission to kill two powerful politicians; when he does succeed in assassinating them, his own terrorist group tries to kill him. He escapes and Fiza follows him. They confront each other and with the police closing in on him, he asks her to kill him. After much persuasion Fiza kills her brother. Aman dies saying the first Kalma in Islam, Laa ila ha illallah, Mohammad dur Rasullullah

Audience Response

The film was critically acclaimed but did not do well at the box office. Audiences praised the three lead performances. Karisma Kapoor in particular was applauded for her performance as a disillusioned sister. She also won the IIFA Best Actress Award for her performance as did Jaya Bachchan in the best supporting actress category. They also both won Filmfare Awards in the best actress and best supporting actress categories.

The movie was also the main winner at the BFJA Awards, taking the Best Director for Khalid Mohammed, Best Actor for Hrithik Roshan, Best Actress for Karisma Kapoor and Best Supporting Actress for Jaya Bachchan.

Awards

Filmfare Awards

Won

  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

Nominated

  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Cinematography - Santosh Sivan
  • Best Male Playback - Sonu Nigam for "Tu Hawa Hai"
  • Best Female Playback - Sunidhi Chauhan for "Mehboob Mere"
  • Best Music Director - Anu Malik
  • Best Lyricist - Gulzar for "Aaja Mahiya"

IIFA Awards

  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

BFJA Awards

  • Best Director - Khalid Mohammed
  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

Cast

  • Jaya Bachchan ... Nishatbi Ikramullah
  • Karisma Kapoor ... Fiza Ikramullah
  • Hrithik Roshan ... Amaan Ikramullah
  • Neha ... Shenaz
  • Asha Sachdev ... Ulfat
  • Bikram Saluja ... Anirudh
  • Isha Koppikar ... Gitanjali
  • Johnny Lever ... Laughing Club Comic
  • Manoj Bajpai ... Murad Khan (Guest Appearance)
  • Sushmita Sen ... Dancer (Special Appearance)

Music

Fiza
Fiza cover
Studio album by Anu Malik
Released
2000 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Tips Music Films
Producer Anu Malik
Anu Malik chronology
Refugee
(2000)
Fiza
(2000)
Chori Chori Chupke Chupke
(2000)

The movie soundtrack contents 8 songs composed by Anu Malik, except for Piya Haji Ali being composed by A R Rahman. The album was one of the most popular soundtracks of the year. [3] It features hit songs like Aaja Mahiya, Tu Fiza Hai and Mehboob Mere which was performed by Sushmita Sen as an Item number.

Song Singer(s)
Aaja Mahiya Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Aankh Milaoongi Asha Bhosle
Gaya Gaya Dil Sonu Nigam
Mehboob Mere Sunidhi Chauhan, Karsan Sargathia
Mere Watan Shaukat Ali, Zubeen Garg
Na Leke Jao Jaspinder Narula
Piya Haji Ali Ghulam Mushtafa, A R Rahman, Srinivas
Tu Fiza Hai Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam

Kaho naa pyar hai

Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Movie poster for Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Directed by Rakesh Roshan
Produced by Rakesh Roshan
Written by Rakesh Roshan; Ravi Kapoor; Honey Irani; Sagar Sarhadi
Starring Hrithik Roshan, Amisha Patel, Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal, Satish Shah, Mohnish Behl
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography Kabir Lal
Editing by Sanjay Verma
Distributed by Film Kraft
Release date(s) January 14, 2000
Running time 172 mins
Language Hindi/Urdu

Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (translation:Say you love me) is a 2000 Bollywood blockbuster movie directed by Rakesh Roshan. It focuses on the strange coincidence of two strangers looking physically alike. One of them is shot dead owing to conspiracy hatched by corrupt police in India and the other flies in to India from New Zealand to help find his killers.

The movie stars Hrithik Roshan in a dual role, and Amisha Patel and Anupam Kher. This movie was Hrithik Roshan's debut and the movie which made him an instant star in Bollywood. Not only did this movie launch Hrithik's career, but it also launched the careers of the actress Amisha Patel and the singer Lucky Ali. The film was a fan favourite, with crowd-pleasing song and dance numbers like "Ek Pal Ka Jeena," a BMW Z3 cruising through scenic locations of New Zealand, and star-power of Lucky Ali.

Synopsis

Rohit (Hrithik Roshan) is an aspiring singer who meets Sonia Saxena (Amisha Patel). They end up going on a cruise together and eventually get stranded on a deserted island. They eventually fall deeply in love but her father (Anupam Kher) is bitterly opposed to their relationship. Unfortunately for Rohit he is killed by two corrupt policemen. Sonia goes into depression so her father sends her to New Zealand to her cousin to recover and get over Rohit.

When she reaches there she meets Raj, who looks like Rohit (also Hrithik Roshan). Sonia and Raj soon meet and he falls in love with her. But she doesn't return his love back, because she knows that her one true love is dead, and seeing someone's face which is so similar is just too painful. Sonia goes back to India and is followed by Raj. On landing, however, he is shot by one of Rohit's killers. Soon after, Raj and Sonia figure out Rohit was murdered. Their friends make a plan to find Rohit's killers, but it backfires and the murderers kidnap Sonia. Raj comes to the rescue and saves her. Then and there, he figures out who Rohit's killers are and surprisingly one of their accomplices is Sonia's father. Eventually, all ends well with the bad guys going to jail and Raj and Sonia getting married.

Cast

  • Hrithik Roshan... Rohit/Raj Chopra
  • Amisha Patel ... Sonia Saxena
  • Anupam Kher ... Mr.Saxena/Sirjee
  • Mohnish Behl ... Insp. Kadam
  • Ashish Vidyarthi... Insp. Shinde
  • Satish Shah ... Rohit's landlord
  • Farida Jalal ... Rohit's landlord's wife

Soundtrack

Kaho Na Pyaar Hain had one of the best music of the year 2000. Music of the film was composed by Rajesh Roshan. The numbers are listed below.

Song Singers
Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Jaaneman Jaaneman Asha Bhonsle
Chand Sitare Kumar Sanu
Ek Pal Ka Jeena Lucky Ali
Pyaar Ki Kashti Mein Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Lucky Ali
Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara Babul Supriyo
Believe in love - Theme song --

Awards

2000 Filmfare Awards

The film won the following Filmfare Awards.

  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Debut - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Movie - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Director - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Choreography - Farah Khan for "Ek Pal Ka Jeena"
  • Best Editing - Sanjay Verma
  • Best Music Director - Rajesh Roshan
  • Best Male Playback - Lucky Ali for "Na Tum Jaano"
  • Best Screenplay - Ravi Kapoor and Honey Irani