Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi
Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi | |
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Directed by | Raj Kaushal |
Produced by | Sony Pictures Columbia Pictures Percept Picture Company (Originally Tyger Productions) Shailendra Singh |
Written by | Patrick Biswas Shailendra Singh |
Starring | Rinke Khanna Dino Morea Sanjay Suri |
Music by | Songs: Vishal Dadlani Shekhar Ravjiani Samrat Shiraz Bhattacharya Salim–Sulaiman Background Score: Salim–Sulaiman |
Cinematography | Rajiv Jain |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing Percept Picture Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 173 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi (transl. Sometimes in love) is a 1999 Indian Hindi language musical romance film directed by Raj Kaushal.[1][2] The film starred debutants Rinke Khanna, Dino Morea and Sanjay Suri. The film is set against the backdrop of a Performing Arts College.[3] The film was the brainchild of Shailendra Singh and the first release of his production house, Sony Pictures and Percept Picture Company. Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi was groundbreaking for the Bollywood film industry, presenting 300 debutants in the cast and crew, first time in the Indian cinema. The film was unsuccessful at the box office but the soundtrack of the film became chart buster.[4][5]
Plot[edit]
The film revolves around a group of talented friends, whose lives undergo a complete change with the arrival of a new student – Khushi (Rinke Khanna). The friends are Siddhant (Dino Morea)), Bhargav or Bugs (Sanjay Suri), Ronnie (Akashdeep Saigal), Radha (Shweta Salve), Ruby (Melody), Manoj Dhanwani as ‘Haklu’ because he stammers a lot. They all are the young and vibrant students of National Institute of Performing Arts. Khushi brings a lot of happiness in their lives and as the days pass by, both Sid and Bugs fall in love with her. But Khushi loves Sid. Sid is driven by a burning ambition of becoming a singer. He throws friendship aside for a desirable woman (Roxy), who he believes, is his stepping stone to success.
He dreams of becoming the greatest pop singer and performing with Roxy. But nothing stops them (Sid and Khushi) from coming closer and closer each day. Bugs finds himself falling deeply in love with Khushi, but is forced to keep it a secret that only he can treasure. He takes Khushi on a day-long romantic date. Khushi, broken by Sid's falling for another woman, returns to her comfortable yet lonely existence, the very home that she left to find genuine love and lasting friendships. Emotional upheavals also haunt the rest of the group when a close colleague develops AIDS.
Cast[edit]
- Dino Morea as Siddhant
- Rinke Khanna as Khushi
- Sanjay Suri as Baksh Bhargav/Bugs
- Shweta Salve as Radha
- Akashdeep Saigal as Ronnie
- Mohan Kapoor
- Akash Karnataki as KS
- Melody Decunha as Ruby
- Manoj Dhanwani as Hari/Haklu
- Tora Khasgir as Roxy
- Tarun Arora
Soundtrack[edit]
The song 'Musu Musu Haasi Deu' by The Himalayans band was reused in this film. Bollywood classical singer and composer Manas Mukherjee's son and Bollywood pop singer Sagarika's brother Shaan also debuted as singer with this movie.[6]
# | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Woh Pehli Baar" | Raj Kaushal and Vishal Dadlani | Vishal Dadlani, Shiraz Bhattacharya, Samrat | Shaan |
2 | "Tumne Na Humse" | Patrick Biswas | Shekhar Ravjiani | Mahalakshmi Iyer |
3 | "Dil Se Mere" | Mandira Bedi and Raj Kaushal | Shekhar Ravjiani, Mahalakshmi Iyer | |
4 | "Musu Musu Haasi Deu" | Raj Kaushal and Vishal Dadlani | Vishal Dadlani, Shiraz Bhattacharya, Samrat | Shaan |
5 | "Lakhon Deewane" | KK | ||
6 | "Koi Toh Mujhe Baata De" | Raj Kaushal and Salim Merchant | Salim–Sulaiman | KK, Jeanne Michael, Salim Merchant |
7 | "Hum Naujawan Hai" | Raj Kaushal and Vishal Dadlani | Vishal Dadlani, Shiraz Bhattacharya, Samrat | Vishal Dadlani, Manohar, Suraj Jagan |
Awards[edit]
- Zee Cine Award – Best Female Debut – Rinkie Khanna
References[edit]
- ↑ "Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi". ApunKaChoice.
- ↑ "OTT | TV | Bollywood | Hollywood – News, Reviews, Gossips".
- ↑ "Pyar Mein Kabhi Kabhi". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014.
- ↑ "Zee Cine Best Female Debut".
- ↑ "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: The Pyar Mein Kabhi review".
- ↑ "From 'Musu Musi Hasi' To 'Kuch Toh Hua Hain' Shaan's Most Memorable Songs". The Times of India. 30 September 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
External links[edit]
- Hindi-language movies
- 1990s Hindi-language films
- 1990s buddy comedy films
- 1990s romantic musical films
- 1990s romantic comedy-drama films
- 1999 films
- Films scored by Vishal–Shekhar
- Indian films
- Indian buddy comedy films
- Sony Pictures films
- Columbia Pictures films
- Sony Pictures Networks India films
- 1990s musical comedy-drama films
- Indian romantic comedy-drama films
- Indian musical comedy-drama films
- 1999 comedy films
- 1999 drama films