Ab Ke Baras

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Ab Ke Baras
File:Ab Ke Baras Movie Poster.jpg
Movie Poster
Directed byRaj Kanwar
Written byRavi Rai (dialogues)
Screenplay byRobin Bhatt
Sutanu Gupta
StarringArya Babbar
Amrita Rao
Music byAnu Malik
CinematographyIshwar Bidri
Edited byKuldip Mehan
Production
company
Inderjit Films Combines
Release date
  • 10 May 2002 (2002-05-10)
Running time
169 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Ab Ke Baras (English: This Year) is a 2002 Indian Hindi action romance film. It had launched the career of the two newcomers, Amrita Rao and Arya Babbar. The film was a disaster at the box office. Amrita Rao could survive the debacle briefly, but Arya Babbar could not.

Plot[edit]

U.S. based Anjali Thapar (Amrita Rao) has repeated dreams of a parallel life in India, the temple of Devi Maa Durga, & some sword-wielding men on horseback. She and her mom consult a pandit, and he advises them to go to India to clear this matter up, as this pertains to her past life. Mr. Thapar will only let Anjali go there after she marries the man of his choice, so Anjali decides to run away. Her dad alerts her uncle, a ruthless CBI Officer, DCP Sikander Baksh (Danny Denzongpa), who is soon on her case. Anjali meets with car-thieves, Karan and his uncle (Arya Babbar and Shakti Kapoor respectively), and then begins her journey into a past life, as Nandini, the lover of freedom fighter Abhay (also Arya Babbar), and his subsequent death at the hands of British-aided traitor Tejeshwar Singh (Ashutosh Rana). Anjali does not know that Tejeshwar is still alive, is a powerful minister in the Indian Government, and has decided that he will make history repeat itself by separating the two lovers again - this time with the help of the government machinery.

Cast[edit]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Deewane Aate Jaate"Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Kunal Ganjawala 
2."Main Pyaar Mein Hoon"Anuradha Paudwal, Shaan 
3."Saari Umar Main Rahun"Sonu Nigam 
4."Aaya Mahi"Sukhwinder Singh, Richa Sharma, Sunidhi Chauhan 
5."Mujhe Rab Se Pyaar"Adnan Sami, Anuradha Sriram 
6."Hoga Hoga"Sonu Nigam, Preeti & Pinky 
7."Pyaar Mohabbat"Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal 

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