Naina, an introverted, perpetually depressed girl's life changes when she meets Aman. But Aman has a secret of his own which changes their lives forever. Embroiled in all this is Rohit, Nain... Read allNaina, an introverted, perpetually depressed girl's life changes when she meets Aman. But Aman has a secret of his own which changes their lives forever. Embroiled in all this is Rohit, Naina's best friend who conceals his love for her.Naina, an introverted, perpetually depressed girl's life changes when she meets Aman. But Aman has a secret of his own which changes their lives forever. Embroiled in all this is Rohit, Naina's best friend who conceals his love for her.
- Awards
- 45 wins & 47 nominations total
- Naina Catherine Kapur
- (as Preity Zinta)
- Jasprit "Sweetu" Kapoor
- (as Delnaaz Paul)
- Kanta Bhen
- (as Sulbha Arya)
- Guru
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaKaran Johar had written the script with his friend Kareena Kapoor in mind as the leading lady. But she asked for too high a fee and was replaced by Preity G Zinta.
- GoofsWhen Aman Mathur enters the kitchen to look for Rohit Patel, who has gone on a date with Camilla, he and Kanta Bhen have a conversation in the kitchen in front of the glass door. The reflection of the boom mic is visible on the glass door.
- Quotes
Aman Mathur: [to Naina] Listen... live... be happy... smile... Who knows? Tomorrow may not be...
- ConnectionsFeatured in 49th Manikchand Filmfare Awards 2003 (2004)
- SoundtracksKal Ho Naa Ho
Music by Shankar Mahadevan-Ehsaan Noorani-Loy Mendonsa
Lyrics by Javed Akhtar
Performed by Sonu Nigam
Having said that, this was possibly the most interesting Bollywood movie I've seen to date - especially in its attempt to incorporate elements of Western pop culture, including several blatant references to American movies, from Grease and a spoofed James Bond to Brad Silberling's City of Angels, which evidently contributed a lot to the way Shahruk Khan's character is handled (including him starting to see things in black and white when he is near dying - that one goes back all the way to Wim Wenders!).
The soundtrack is stunning, and again it's great to see the way the New York setting gives opportunity to mix in some Western elements in an intelligent way. The dance and song numbers are a true joy, and it doesn't hurt that they are better integrated into the plot than in most Indian movies I've seen.
Shahruk Khan is nicely parodying himself - at least, I thought he was... maybe I'm wrong??? :-o - I also particularly enjoyed the running joke about Aman and Rohit being a homosexual couple - one could indeed ask oneself who is really in love with who here? And why exactly does Aman prefer to love vicariously rather than going for the girl himself? It's also perhaps significant that it is Rohit rather than Naina who stays with Aman to the last. I am sure the filmmakers are intelligent enough to be aware of these undercurrents, even if perhaps most audiences aren't!
In any case, watching this movie (with a very sympathetic audience at a foreign film showcase here in Wellington, people who actually laughed in most of the *right* places!) was a pure joy and it makes me happy to see how Indian cinema is finally beginning to be perceived as a legitimate part of international film culture even by Western audiences, rather than just an exotic oddity - something that Chinese and Japanese movies, for instance, have already achieved to a much greater degree!
And now I'm off to buy the soundtrack...
- frodolives
- Apr 14, 2004
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Tomorrow May Never Come
- Filming locations
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Exterior)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- ₹220,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,991,922
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $758,211
- Nov 30, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $13,214,520
- Runtime3 hours 6 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1