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''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' () is a 2002 Indian
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romance comedy film directed by
Kunal Kohli Kunal Kohli is an Indian film director, producer, actor and writer in Bollywood. He is best known as the director of '' Hum Tum'' (2004) and '' Fanaa'' (2006). He also owns the production house Kunal Kohli Productions, whose first was his ''T ...
and produced by
Yash Chopra Yash Raj Chopra (27 September 1932 21 October 2012) was an Indian people, Indian film director and film producer who worked in Bollywood, Hindi cinema. The founding chairman of the film production and distribution company Yash Raj Films, Chop ...
for his banner, Yash Raj Films. The film stars
Rani Mukherji Rani Mukerji (pronounced ; born 21 March 1978) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films. Noted for her versatility, she is the recipient of multiple accolades, including seven Filmfare Awards. Mukerji has featured in listings of the high ...
, Hrithik Roshan and
Kareena Kapoor Kareena Kapoor Khan (; ''née'' Kapoor; born 21 September 1980) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood, Hindi films. She is the daughter of actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor. Noted for pl ...
in lead roles, with Uday Chopra in a cameo appearance. Based on the 1996 American romantic comedy ''
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'', it follows the
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of 3 childhood friends: Pooja Sahani (Mukherji), Raj Khanna (Roshan) and Tina Kapoor (Kapoor). The film marked the first and only collaboration between Mukherji and Roshan. ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' marked the directorial debut of Kohli, who also wrote the dialogue and co-wrote the screenplay and story with Aditya Chopra. The film's cinematography was jointly handled by
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and Gopal Shah, while
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served as the soundtrack composer. Made on a budget of , ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' was released on 9 August 2002. Despite much hype due to its A-list star-cast, it failed to attract an audience, grossing , and received mixed reviews from critics upon release. For her portrayal of Tina, Kapoor was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the
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, the only nomination for the film.


Plot

Pooja Sahani, Raj Khanna and Tina Kapoor are childhood friends. While Raj has always been attracted to Tina, he is unaware that Pooja is secretly in love with him. Raj's father decides to move to
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with his family because of his work. Before leaving, Raj makes Tina promise to keep in touch with him via e-mail. Tina, who is fun-loving and distracted, does not want the responsibility, so instead of her Pooja writes to Raj, signing the emails as "Tina" instead of her own name so that Tina can keep her promise to Raj. Over the years, they become close while exchanging e-mails to each other. 15 years later, Raj returns to India for a vacation. By now, he is in love with the girl he has been writing to and believes he will recognise her at first sight. So they both decide not to exchange their photographs before his arrival. When the three meet, Raj walks past Pooja, not recognising her as he said he would, but recognises Tina, becoming smitten with her and thinking she wrote him the e-mails all these years. He does not notice that the real Tina is completely different from the Tina he knew from the e-mails. Tina later introduces Pooja, and they become friends again. Tina, despite being aware of the fact that she is not the one who Raj has been talking to for years and is also not the one he really loves, gives into his flirting and courting and falls in love with him. Their parents gladly announce their engagement. Heartbroken by this, Pooja decides to never disclose her feelings to anyone. Raj returns to London, where Pooja travels for an interview. Raj takes Pooja to his favorite church and she accidentally hums the tune of a song he wrote for her many years ago. Hearing this, Raj instantly realises that Pooja is the one who had been writing to him all those years, and remembers all the little things he had shared in the e-mails that she knows about. He tells her she is the one he truly loves and the two decide to get married. Back in India, Tina's father dies, leaving her all alone. His last wish was that Tina would marry Raj, and Pooja's parents said that they will perform all the rituals in absence of Tina's parents. Seeing that Tina is alone now, Pooja refuses to marry Raj. Raj is against this and insists on telling his parents the truth but Pooja stops him. He angrily vows that he will only marry Tina if Pooja marries someone else on the same day. The families travel to London for Raj and Tina's marriage. Rohan Verma, a friend of Raj, meets Pooja during the engagement party of Raj and Tina, and is instantly attracted to her. Pooja agrees to marry Rohan to satisfy Raj's ultimatum and ensure Tina's happiness. On the day of the marriage, Tina realises that Raj is in love with Pooja, as she sees that Raj's ancestral family bracelets were a better fit for Pooja's wrist than hers. At the altar, Tina confronts Raj and Pooja, saying that she is not alone and is glad to have such great friends who are willing to sacrifice their love for her. The film ends with Pooja and Raj getting married.


Cast

*
Rani Mukherji Rani Mukerji (pronounced ; born 21 March 1978) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films. Noted for her versatility, she is the recipient of multiple accolades, including seven Filmfare Awards. Mukerji has featured in listings of the high ...
as Pooja Sahani * Hrithik Roshan as Raj Khanna *
Kareena Kapoor Kareena Kapoor Khan (; ''née'' Kapoor; born 21 September 1980) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood, Hindi films. She is the daughter of actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor. Noted for pl ...
as Tina Kapoor **
Barkha Singh Barkha Singh is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi films and web shows. She began her career as a child artist and worked in films such as ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' (2002) and '' Samay: When Time Strikes'' (2003). She then worked in tele ...
as young Tina * Uday Chopra as Rohan Verma (cameo appearance) * Satish Shah as Mr. Sahani *
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as Mrs. Sahani * Kiran Kumar as Mr. Khanna * Smita Jaykar as Mrs. Khanna *
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as Mr. Kapoor *
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as Mr. Verma *
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as Mrs. Verma * Raja Vaid as Ronnie


Production

''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' marked
Kunal Kohli Kunal Kohli is an Indian film director, producer, actor and writer in Bollywood. He is best known as the director of '' Hum Tum'' (2004) and '' Fanaa'' (2006). He also owns the production house Kunal Kohli Productions, whose first was his ''T ...
's directorial debut in Hindi Cinema. The media reported that the film was based on the 1996 American romantic comedy ''
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'', but Kohli explained that "not one scene from it is the same. There is a track dealing with mistaken identity, but it isn't a rip-off." It was produced by
Yash Chopra Yash Raj Chopra (27 September 1932 21 October 2012) was an Indian people, Indian film director and film producer who worked in Bollywood, Hindi cinema. The founding chairman of the film production and distribution company Yash Raj Films, Chop ...
under the banner of Yash Raj Films, and Aditya Chopra co-wrote the story and screenplay with Kohli. The dialogue was written by Kohli. Neil Nitin Mukesh served as the assistant director. Rani Mukherji, Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor were cast as the leads; it marked the latter two's third collaboration, after '' Yaadein'' (2001) and '' Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...'' (2001). Mukherji, who features as Pooja Sahani, said that she "loved every moment of working" on ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'', and described the film as a "privilege" for her. Roshan portrays Raj Khanna, a part that he compared with his role in '' Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai'' (2000). He spoke of his rapport with Mukherji, claiming that it "was a pleasure working with her. She is very professional, very friendly and easygoing. She leaves all negativity behind when she comes on the sets." Interviewed by ''
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'', he said that ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' was "a very, very intense film", adding, "The second half is propelled forward by the intensity of my character." He further stated that the film "more ..about 3 friends than a love triangle". Meanwhile, Kapoor stars as the fun-loving girl Tina Kapoor. She was initially reluctant to star in the film, because she was to play the film's second female lead after Mukherji. However, according to ''
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'', Kohli and Chopra convinced her to accept it. She found the role to be "very glamorous, typical of what people would expect of me", and believed that her fans, especially male, would like it. She noted, "I play a loser, yet emerge the winner. This is not a goody-goody heroine who gets the hero. My role has better scope. I am the life of the film. The other characters are sad most of the time." To prepare for her introductory scene, the actress did not eat for 3-4 days (this was inconsistently reported) as she wanted to "look great as it involved exposing my midriff". Moreover, Kapoor confessed that her looks were the main priority while preparing for her role in the film. Made on a budget of ,
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was handled by
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and Gopal Shah. The filming took place in Film City,
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and other places in both Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Ahmed Khan was the choreographer, while Manish Malhotra and
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were the costume designers. While Anuj Mathur designed the sound,
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served as the art director. After the filming ended, ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' was edited by Ritesh Soni and V. Karnik.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' was composed by the debutant
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; he accepted the offers in April 2001 when he was on a concert tour with his father Shivkumar Sharma. Rahul Sharma described its soundtrack as "young and fresh", adding, " tis about urban young people, so the music had to be romantic and soft." He used santoor,
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and an orchestra contains 60 violinists for the background score. In later years, he told ''
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'' that composing the film's soundtrack was a "great" and "learning" experience. The lyrics were written by
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, with vocals performed by Alisha Chinai,
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,
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,
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,
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, and Sonu Nigam. The soundtrack album was released on 12 July 2002 by
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. According to the film-trade website
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, with around 1.2 million units sold, the soundtrack became the eleventh highest-selling music album of the year. The soundtrack received mixed reviews from music critics; Narendra Kusnur of '' Mid-Day'' called it "hummable", and wrote, "Rahul's orchestration style is youthful, and the use of guitars is interesting and innovative." Kusnur, however, felt that "some songs have that typical
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Chopra sbanner flavour that has become very predictable and hackneyed of late". In a review published in the entertainment portal '' Bollywood Hungama'', Joginder Tuteja believed that Sharma "does a superb job in churning out a number of melodies in one single package". ''
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'' elaborated, "The title song ... is quite hummable. With quite a bit of Western tunes synthesized with Indian, this song is likely to hit the charts. A rather lengthy medley of various Hindi songs from old and new films is inserted."


Release

Expectations for ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' (one of the most-anticipated films of the year) were high, as the film was Kohli's debut as a film director, and due to its A-list star cast. It opened on 9 August 2002 and, conversely, emerged as a commercial failure. The film was released on 290 screens across India and grossed on its opening day. It collected in India and $2.6 million overseas. ''Box Office India'' estimated the film's total gross to be and concluded its final commercial performance with the verdict of "flop". The film's world television premiere took place on 7 November 2002 on Zee Cinema, while its
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version was released on 11 November 2003 in a single-disc pack. It was available for streaming on
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on 8 March 2017.


Reception

''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' opened to mixed reviews; critics were appreciative of the leads' performances, but harshly criticized its "predictable" plot. Writing for Bollywood Hungama,
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gave the film a rating of 1 star, noting that it "clearly belongs to Mukherji, who has the meatiest role comparatively". He believed that Mukherji was "superb in a role that fits her like a glove", but thought that Kapoor was "relegated to the background completely". In a 2.5 star review, Subhash K. Jha saw that "Kohli tries hard to bring in his own touch to the
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Chopra-esque ambience".
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of '' Variety'' said that Kapoor "largely reprises her pampered bimbo" from ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...'', and praised Roshan for "proves a smart mover and good dance talent". Manish Gajjar of the
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shared similar thoughts of Kapoor: " heas Tina looks ravishingly beautiful and shows great flair for comedy in this film. Although the audience will be reminded of her character of Poo from ''Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham...''." '' Outlook'' magazine's Namrata Joshi, who rated the film 1 star, declared it as "avoidable"; she was highly critical of Roshan, who she deemed "makes a poor parody of himself". Sukanya Verma opined, "First-time director Kohli is impressive. He keeps a tight grip of the plot and displays a keen attention to screenplay. Every character in the film is well-defined and sound. The film moves at a brisk pace and the audience is not left to pinpoint loopholes." Madhureeta Mukherjee of ''The Times of India'' claimed that Mukherji "scores almost full marks for her heart-rending performance", with ''
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'' Omar Ahmed appreciated her for "saving" the film. Khalid Mohammed observed of Kapoor: "Of the cast, heis reliably spry and saucy but should take care not to repeat her hoity-toity act if she is to escape typecasting." S. Ramachandran from '' Mid-Day'' wrote that "Despite its numerous flaws, a fabulous performance by Roshan, an emotionally-powered role from Mukherji and a sporadically-intense act from Kapoor drive the film". '' Stardust'' hailed, "Though Kohli has handled some scenes with sensitivity and maturity he fails in many others, which gives the feeling of '' déjà vu''." Kapoor received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category at the
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.


References


External links


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