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''Mohabbatein'' () is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film that was written and directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films. The film stars
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,
Shah Rukh Khan Shah Rukh Khan (; born 2 November 1965), also known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who works in Hindi films. Referred to in the media as the " Baadshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" ...
, and Aishwarya Rai, and newcomers Uday Chopra,
Shamita Shetty Shamita Shetty (born 2 February 1979) is an Indian Bollywood actress, model and interior designer. She made her Hindi film debut in the musical romance film ''Mohabbatein'' (2000), which earned her the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – ...
, Jugal Hansraj,
Kim Sharma Kim Sharma is an Indian actress and model who worked in the Bollywood industry. She made her acting debut in Yash Raj Film's 2000-romantic drama ''Mohabbatein'' where she played Sanjana. Career She then appeared in advertisements for multipl ...
,
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, and Preeti Jhangiani. It narrates the story of Narayan, the strict principal of Gurukul college whose daughter Megha, commits suicide after he opposes her relationship with Raj, a music teacher at the college. The story follows Raj aiding with three Gurukul students and their love interests to rebel against Narayan's intolerance of love. The film was originally planned to be Aditya Chopra's directorial debut, but it was his second film after ''
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'' (1995). Its themes were inspired by those from the 1989 American coming-of-age drama '' Dead Poets Society''. Produced on a budget of more than , the principal photography of ''Mohabbatein'', which was filmed in the United Kingdom, was handled by
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between October 1999 and July 2000.
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and
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built the sets and designed the costumes, respectively. The duo Jatin–Lalit composed its music while
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wrote the lyrics. ''Mohabbatein'' released on 27 October 2000 and received widespread acclaim from critics, with Bachchan and Khan's performances garnering the most praise. With a total gross of , the film was declared as a major commercial success and became the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. At the
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, the film received a leading 12 nominations, including Best Film,
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(Aditya),
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(Khan) and Best Supporting Actress (Rai) and won 4 awards, including Best Actor (Critics) (Khan) and Best Supporting Actor (Bachchan). It also received three Bollywood Movie Awards, four International Indian Film Academy Awards, one
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, and two Zee Cine Awards.


Plot

Narayan has been the strict principal of Gurukul, a prestigious all-boys college, for 25 years. Narayan believes in bringing the best out of his students by emphasizing honour, tradition, and discipline. He disdains fun and is particularly intolerant of romance and threatens to expel any student who is caught having a romantic affair. Despite these rules, three Gurukul students—Sameer, Vicky, and Karan—fall in love. Sameer falls for Sanjana, his childhood friend; Vicky is attracted to Ishika, a student at the neighbouring all-girls college; and Karan is infatuated with Kiran, a young widow whom Karan sees alone one night in a train station. Narayan hires Raj as Gurukul's new music teacher. Raj believes in the power of love and decides to spread love throughout Gurukul. He sympathizes with the predicaments of Sameer, Vicky, and Karan, and encourages them to persist and stay loyal to their loves. Raj tells the three students he had a special love himself and that although she is dead, he imagines she accompanies him every day. One day, as part of his plan, Raj throws a party, to which he invites the students of the all-girls college. Narayan discovers the party and threatens to dismiss Raj. At this point, Raj reveals he had been a student at Gurukul over a decade earlier and that he had fallen in love with Megha, Narayan's only daughter. Narayan had summarily expelled Raj from the college and the distraught Megha had committed suicide. Raj returns to Gurukul to honour Megha's memory by reversing the college's zero-tolerance policy on romance; he promises he will fill the school with love and that Narayan will be unable to stop it. Narayan is shocked; he takes this as a challenge and allows Raj to remain. Sameer, Vicky, and Karan are able to win over Sanjana, Ishika, and Kiran, respectively, but Narayan retaliates by tightening the college's rules. The student body, however, encouraged by Raj, continues to defy the rules and in a final effort to preserve the school atmosphere he has built up for 25 years, Narayan expels the three students. Raj speaks up on their behalf, stating they did nothing wrong by falling in love and accusing Narayan of causing his own daughter's death with his intolerance of love. Raj also says he feels Narayan lost the challenge because his daughter left him and now Raj, who considered Narayan an elder, is leaving him as well. Raj's words hurt Narayan, who realizes his strict no-romance policy is misguided. Narayan apologizes to the student body, resigns as principal of Gurukul, and nominates Raj as his successor. Raj accepts and reconciles with Narayan.


Cast

The cast is listed below: *
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as Narayan Shankar *
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as Raj Aryan Malhotra * Aishwarya Rai as Megha Shankar * Uday Chopra as Vikram “Vicky” Kapoor * Jugal Hansraj as Sameer Sharma *
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as Karan Choudhry *
Shamita Shetty Shamita Shetty (born 2 February 1979) is an Indian Bollywood actress, model and interior designer. She made her Hindi film debut in the musical romance film ''Mohabbatein'' (2000), which earned her the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – ...
as Ishika Dhanrajgir *
Kim Sharma Kim Sharma is an Indian actress and model who worked in the Bollywood industry. She made her acting debut in Yash Raj Film's 2000-romantic drama ''Mohabbatein'' where she played Sanjana. Career She then appeared in advertisements for multipl ...
as Sanjana Paul * Preeti Jhangiani as Kiran Khanna * Amrish Puri as Major General Khanna (special appearance) *
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as Nandini Khanna (special appearance) * Anupam Kher as Kakke *
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as Preeto *
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as Miss Monica (special appearance) * Parzan Dastur as Ayush Khanna * Saurabh Shukla as Tom Paul, Sanjana's father (special appearance) * Ram Mohan as Khan Baba * Meghna Patel as Ishika's friend


Production

Before the production of the romantic drama ''
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'' (1995)—one of the highest-grossing films and the longest-running film in Indian cinema history— Aditya Chopra had started to write ''Mohabbatein'' to make his directorial debut. Chopra felt ''Mohabbatein'' subject matter was too mature, making ''Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'' his first film as a director and ''Mohabbatein'' his second. Wanting his next film to have different themes, he conceived ''Mohabbatein'' as a thriller but changed his mind and decided to make another romantic film. He stated, "I realized that there is something in that story that keeps drawing me to it, so one day I just shut my thriller file and casually picked up my ..''Mohabbatein'' file—that one simple action decided my second film for me". Aditya Chopra started to write ''Mohabbatein'' after the release of ''
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'' (1997) — he wanted it to be about more than just romantic stories. According to the ''
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'', the film was inspired by the 1989 American coming-of-age drama '' Dead Poets Society''. Chopra then narrated ''Mohabbatein'' to his father Yash Chopra, who was impressed by it; the latter also produced the film under his banner Yash Raj Films. In a '' Screen'' interview, Yash Chopra described it as "a modern film, a film about today and it has all the ingredients of entertainment for people of all ages". He said the film shows the honour of Indian traditions and their values, adding, "On the whole Aditya has made an honest film, honest to God and honest to the audience who has given us so much". The project was announced in June 1999 on Yash Raj Films' website. Aditya Chopra told his father he would cast Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the lead roles, saying he could not think of other suitable actors; the three immediately accepted. ''Mohabbatein'' is Khan's second collaboration with Rai after ''
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'' (2000), and the first with Bachchan.
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was the first choice for the role of Megha, but she declined it because of her marriage. Bachchan, playing Narayan, felt the part was his best role after '' Deewaar'' (1975), and said he only accepted the part because of "the fantastic script" by Aditya Chopra, whom he called "the little boy". To complete the casting, Chopra sought six new actors; three male and three female. Aditya's brother Uday Chopra wanted to make his acting debut in the film; Aditya Chopra and his assistants travelled across India to find the other five newcomers; he cast Shamita Shetty, Jugal Hansraj, Kim Sharma, Jimmy Sheirgill, and Preeti Jhangiani. A gymnasium was built specifically for their training before filming began. Amrish Puri, Shefali Shah, and Helen made special appearances. Aditya Chopra also wrote the film's dialogue. The principal photography of ''Mohabbatein'' was handled by
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and commenced on 25 October 1999, taking place in the United Kingdom.
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designed the costumes for Bachchan and Khan while Manish Malhotra designed them for Rai. Farah Khan was the choreographer.
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, a frequent collaborator with Yash Raj Films, served as the art director. When asked by Shilpa Bharatan-Iyer of
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, Roy described the film as a "learning experience"; she used many stones for Narayan's office sets and went to
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to buy several additional properties. Roy said she had a good rapport with Aditya Chopra and that the film's production gave her many challenges; "Look, every day, I put up houses. The challenge is in "individualising", in "personalising" each house to suit the script and the characters in the narrative." Roy designed 13 or 14 sets for the film. Filming ended between August and September 2000; it was edited by V. Karnik, and Anuj Mathur and Kunal Mehta were the film's sound designers.


Music

The duo Jatin–Lalit composed ''Mohabbatein'' soundtrack and the lyrics were written by
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. The vocals were performed by the debutantes Ishaan, Manohar Shetty, Pritha Mazumdar,
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, Sonali Bhatawdekar, and Udhbhav. Lalit told Rediff.com he thought it was "a good idea to have fresh voices for the newcomers so that it also helps the album sound fresh", and said he and Jatin experienced difficulty while suiting their voices. Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Jaspinder Narula also provided vocals. The film's soundtrack album has seven original songs and two background scores, and was released on 21 January 2000 by Yash Raj Films' subsidiary YRF Music. In early November, Yash Chopra sold its rights to HMV and earned an advance of . Critical response to the soundtrack of ''Mohabbatein'' was mixed. According to ''Screen'', "Jatin-Lalit's music, though not chartbuster stuff, is melodious and situational. It grows on you as you watch the film." Ratna Malay of Bollywood Hungama called it "a typical Yash Chopra kind with a mixture" of ''Dil To Pagal Hai''. Writing for ''Planet Bollywood'', Avinash Ramchandani described it as "an outstanding album with several new singers making a splendid debut, as well as a commendable job by Jatin-Lalit, and brilliant lyrics by Anand Bakshi" but '' Hindustan Times'' called it " bsolutelydud". According to the film-trade website Box Office India, the soundtrack album sold five million copies and became the highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack of the year. Jatin–Lalit received a nomination for the Best Music Director at the
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, and were also nominated in the same category at the Bollywood Movie Awards and Screen Awards.


Release

''Mohabbatein'' was one of the most anticipated films of the year and the audience's expectations were high. On 8 October 2000, a special screening for the film in Film City was organized with Aditya Chopra, Bachchan and his son Abhishek Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri Khan, and Johar in attendance. The film was released theatrically on 27 October during the
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celebrations; its release clashed with those of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's thriller ''
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'' and
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's comedy-drama '' Thenali''. Due to its lengthy running time, theatres screened three shows daily rather than four. ''Mohabbatein'' was opened on 315 screens across India and grossed on the first day. The film collected in India and $4.2 million overseas. Box Office India estimated the film's total gross to be , making it the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. It ran at theatres for over 175 days, becoming a silver jubilee film. ''Mohabbatein'' was released on DVD in a double-disc pack on 20 November in all regions. The broadcast rights of the movie were acquired to Sony Network. It has been available for streaming on
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Critical reception

''Mohabbatein'' received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with Bachchan and Khan's performances garnering the highest praise. Savera R. Someshwar of ''Rediff.com'' commented the film "is a mish-mash alright. But it is also a successful, feelgood film." She described both actors as "the two pillars on which this film is built and each time they come face-to-face, there is this expectant hush." Taran Adarsh of '' Bollywood Hungama'' rated the film 4 stars out of 5, praising Aditya Chopra for handling the confrontation sequences between the two "with aplomb". He added the director "is at his best", saying, "Not once do you feel that the writer in Chopra has tilted on any one side".
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concluded, "Clearly, Aditya Chopra faces a downhill task this time around. Shorn of a solid script, bereft of impressive treatment and lacking any directorial credibility to hold his ..mega dream ..''Mohabbatein'' is a veritable lesson to any budding filmmaker on how not to make a film". ''
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s Vinaya Hagde gave a scathing review of the film, calling it "dumb", and saying Kher and Singh were "totally wasted". Reviewing ''Mohabbatein'' for ''
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'', Savitha Padmanabhan criticized the film's duration and the way the confrontation sequences between Bachchan and Khan "are always interrupted by the love stories of the teenyboppers" but ''
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'' anonymous reviewer appreciated them for " xcellingin their respective roles". Nikhat Kazmi called the film the "inglorious uncertainties of cinema" and Khalid Mohamed wrote, "Back in the romantic mode, Aditya Chopra's ''Mohabbatein'' is indeed like a rich, multi-layered, vibgyor cake. But frankly, only a few slices tickle the taste-buds." Suman Tarafdar from ''Filmfare'' said most of the cast members "look so unconvinced about their roles and perform accordingly". ''Screen'' said Aditya Chopra's "untiring efforts are visible in every frame and his mastery over screenplay is evident throughout the first half". Comparing the film with ''Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'' in his review for '' India Today'', Dinesh Raheja said ''Mohabbatein'' "has too many diverse strands and in a bid to avoid getting knotted up in them", and considered the story is "disappointingly pat and oversimplified".


See also

* List of accolades received by ''Mohabbatein''


Notes


References


External links

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