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| {{Infobox song
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| | name = Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte
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| | artist = [[Sonu Nigam]]
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| | album = [[Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi]]
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| | released = {{film date|df=y|2008|11|6}}
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| | recorded = 2008
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| | genre = [[World music|World]], [[pop-folk]], [[Filmi]]
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| | length = 06:36
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| | label = YRF Music
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| | writer = Jaideep Sahni
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| | producer = [[Salim-Sulaiman]]
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| "'''Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte'''" ({{translation|Down the road we'll meet again}}) is a song from the 2008 Indian film ''[[Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi]]'' rendered by [[Sonu Nigam]]. In the movie itself, it appears as a dream sequence [[item number]] during another movie. The song reenacts famous scenes from Bollywood films, and is performed by [[Shah Rukh Khan|Shahrukh Khan]] portraying a number of famous vintage Bollywood actors, opposite a series of other actresses who are also portraying vintage actors from the films. In chronological order, Shahrukh Khan plays opposite [[Kajol]], [[Bipasha Basu]], [[Lara Dutta]], [[Preity Zinta]] and [[Rani Mukerji]].
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| The five parts of the song correlate and pay homage to fifty years of [[Bollywood]] and some of the biggest actors over the time span. The lyrics themselves are mostly composed of song or film titles from each actor portrayed. The chorus itself has an allusion to a [[Kishore Kumar]] movie ''[[Nau Do Gyarah]]'' with the lyric "हम हैं राही प्यार कि" which is also a famous song in ''Nau Do Ghyarah''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAaZUM5qmnw Official trailer: Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte]</ref><ref>[http://stationhollywood.blogspot.com/2009/01/shahrukh-khans-projection-of-bollywood.html Shahrukh Khan's projection of bollywood history in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi]</ref>
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| == 1950s ==
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| [[Raj Kapoor]] is the first actor to be portrayed by Shahrukh Khan, while [[Kajol]] portrays [[Nargis]]. The two acted in 16 films together.
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| There are many allusions to his movies throughout this part of the song.
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| The underlying melody is similar to that of "Awaara Hoon" from the 1951 film ''[[Awaara]]''. In the video, the people on the arches are dressed similarly to Raj Kapoor's character in ''Awaara''. The second shot is of a giant [[bowler hat]], again, reiterating the homage to ''Awaara''. Later on umbrellas appear paying tribute to ''[[Shree 420]]''.
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| The first line is "Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua" which is the name of a famous song from ''Shree 420'' and "Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan" from ''[[Mera Naam Joker]]''.
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| The next stanza makes reference to three more movies, ''[[Chhalia]]'' (1960), ''[[Anari]]'' (1959), ''[[Awaara]]'' (1951), and ''[[Sangam (1964 Hindi film)|Sangam]]'' (1964).
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| "माना दिल तो है अनारी, ये आवारा ही सही। अरे बोल राधा, बोल संगम होगा की नहीं।"
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| ''Chhalia'', ''Anari'', ''Awaara'' and ''Sangam'' are all names of movies.
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| The melody changes from "Awaara Houn" to "[[Mera Joota Hai Japani]]" from ''[[Shree 420]]'' at the line above.
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| == 1960s ==
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| The song spends two stanzas on the 1960s to pay tribute to big actors of different styles. The first is [[Dev Anand]] and the second is [[Shammi Kapoor]].
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| Dev Anand is the next man to be paid homage and [[Bipasha Basu]] portrays [[Nutan]]/[[Sadhana Shivdasani|Sadhana]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VuscvMCxD4 Making: Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte]</ref> dressed in white with red roses in her hair and styled churidar, styled in a 60s fashion. The first line of the stanza is "Dil ka Bhanwar Kare Pukar" which is the name of a song from Anand's 1963 movie ''[[Tere Ghar Ke Samne]]''.
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| ''"[[Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai]]"'' is the next line, and is the name of a 1961 film.
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| The third line, "Jiya ohh, Jiya Kuch Boldon" is a line from ''Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai'''s title song.
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| The next stanza starts with the line "Tere Ghar ke Samne Ghar Banaunga", an allusion to the first line of the aforementioned movie's title song.
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| The last two lines are from the same song "Pal Bhar Ke Liye" from the 1970 movie ''[[Johny Mera Naam]]''.
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| Khan portrays [[Shammi Kapoor]] in the third part of the song. His co-star is [[Lara Dutta]] who plays [[Helen Jairag Richardson|Helen]], colorfully dressed, with jewels and feathers in a high hair bun.
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| The underlying tune is "O Haseena Zulfon Wale" from the 1966 movie ''[[Teesri Manzil]]''. The set copies that of the song in the movie, and is also the first line of this stanza. Right before the song starts though, the melody changes from "O Haseena" to "Aaja Aaja" from the same movie. The next line is "Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe" from the 1961 movie ''[[Junglee (1961 film)|Junglee]]''. The last line is from the film ''[[Prince (1969 film)|Prince]]'' (1969) which is "Badan Pe Sitare" which feature [[Shammi Kapoor]] with [[Vyjayanthimala]].
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| == 1970s ==
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| The set of the penultimate stanza is a cartoon version of ''[[Aap Ki Kasam]]'''s "Jai Jai Shiv Shankar". [[Rajesh Khanna]] is the actor and [[Preity Zinta]] represents [[Sharmila Tagore]]. The opening melody and scene is similar to that of "Mere Sapnon Ki Rani" from ''[[Aradhana (1969 film)|Aradhana]]'', in which both Khanna and Tagore acted, hinting at the pairing. This song is later alluded to.
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| In the first scene, Zinta is reading a book called ''[[Amar Prem]]'', which is also the name of a Rajesh Khanna movie. The first two lines are from "Jai Jai Shiv Shankar".
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| The third line alludes to his 1985 film ''Zamana''. The next line repeats the name of ''[[Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972 film)|Mere Jeevan Saathi]]'' from 1972. The last line of the first stanza is the name of a song ("Zindagi Ek Safar") from the 1971 movie ''[[Andaz (1971 film)|Andaz]]''. The second stanza holds two more allusions to ''[[Amar Prem]]'' and again ''Mere Jevan Saathi'' and following lines "mere sapno ki raani" lyrics of evergreen song "mere sapno ki rani kab aayegi thu"
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| ''[[Aradhana (1969 film)|Aradhana]]'' with the lines/song titles "Kuch Toh Log Kahenge" and "O Mere Dil Ke Chain".
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| == 1980s ==
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| [[Rishi Kapoor]] is the last actor to be portrayed and [[Rani Mukerji]] portrays [[Neetu Singh]]. The first melody is "Bachna Ae Haseeno" from ''[[Hum Kisise Kum Naheen]]'' (1977). The song "Dard-E-Dil" from ''[[Karz (film)|Karz]]'' (1980) starts off the second line and the movie ''[[Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai]]'' (1981) finishes. Second line, another blatant allusion to ''Hum Kisise Kum Naheen'', sung to the tune of "Ek Haseena Thi" from ''Karz''. The last line, "Yeh vaada raha, o meri chandni," has allusions to the films ''[[Yeh Vaada Raha (film)|Yeh Vaada Raha]]'' (1982) and ''[[Chandni (film)|Chandni]]'' (1989).
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| == Notes ==
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| {{reflist}}
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| [[Category:Hindi film songs]]
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| [[Category:2008 singles]]
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| [[Category:Sonu Nigam songs]]
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| [[Category:2008 songs]]
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| [[Category:Cultural depictions of Rajesh Khanna]]
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