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Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 35m
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8.2/10
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Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Katrina Kaif, Abhay Deol, and Kalki Koechlin in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)
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Three friends decide to turn their fantasy vacation into reality after one of their friends gets engaged.Three friends decide to turn their fantasy vacation into reality after one of their friends gets engaged.Three friends decide to turn their fantasy vacation into reality after one of their friends gets engaged.

  • Director
    • Zoya Akhtar
  • Writers
    • Farhan Akhtar
    • Reema Kagti
    • Zoya Akhtar
  • Stars
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Farhan Akhtar
    • Abhay Deol
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    94K
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    • Director
      • Zoya Akhtar
    • Writers
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Reema Kagti
      • Zoya Akhtar
    • Stars
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Abhay Deol
    • 263User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 35 wins & 38 nominations total

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    Hrithik Roshan
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    • Arjun Saluja
    Farhan Akhtar
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    • Imraan Qureshi
    Abhay Deol
    Abhay Deol
    • Kabir Dewan
    Katrina Kaif
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    • Laila
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    • Natasha Arora
    Ariadna Cabrol
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    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Salman Habib
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Raahila Qureshi
    Supreet Bedi
    • Sameera
    • (as Surpreet Bedi)
    Anisa Butt
    Anisa Butt
    • Zoya
    Juan Jose Amador
    • Flamenco musician 3
    Aashrita Kamath
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    Lolo Herrero
    Lolo Herrero
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    Barbara Holzer
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    Ravi Khemu
    • Kabir's Father
    Pino Losada
    • Flamenco musician 1
    Raaghav Chanana
    • Nikhil
    • (as Raghav Chanana)
    Anuradha Chandan
    Anuradha Chandan
    • Natasha's mother
    • Director
      • Zoya Akhtar
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    knightrider12342

    Awesome movie ... 10/10

    Really this movie is a lot different than normal Bollywood movies . It contains humor , emotions and most of all a message which says "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" . Really hats off to all those who have acted in this movie . Loved it with all my heart .

    What i see in normal movies is a poor storyline , a poor narration but this is really an exception . Going against the normal way of film making this is an innovative and different attempt and angle to Indian film making . Also one thing to watch out in this movie are the poetry written by The Legendary Javed Akhtar . Hats off to him as well .

    All in all a must watch movie for everyone who loves life but has forgot it for quite some time ....
    9hardik_raychanda

    fantastic... go for it..

    Review in form of an open letter to Farhan Akhtar,

    Dear Farhan,

    You simply rock. As director you have created all brilliant films, your debut film Dil Chahta Hai is a cult film, which inspired all directors of India to make fresh looking light hearted urban films. Then came Lakshya, which was not commercially that successful, but was nevertheless a good film. Don, from which I expected nothing, hated the idea as the original starring Big B is one of my most fav Big B film, was splendid and established you as master. As producer, you have attempted fantastic films too. And now as an actor, you are getting better and better day by day. You rocked in Rock On, you were fantastic in LBC and KCK and in ZNMD too you have successfully stolen the show from my favorites Hrithik Roshan and Abhay Deol who have established themselves as good actors.

    Your role in the film is quite meatier and helps you stealing the show. Hrithik (whom you originally wanted to cast in DCH) is again fantastic in serious-all-business-minded-guy and changed-in-love-living-life-guy both. Abhay Deol is as always dependable, his tricks in the films are hilarious. Chemistry between you three is awesome. It feels like three real friends are on road trip.

    I hope you make sequel to this as producer, keeping Zoya on director's seat again, as I think, she was brilliant as director. She might have lived her life with lots of male friends as it not for a single moment seems like a film directed by lady director (which was the only minus point of LBC from my point of view). Hoping to see more from her.

    Dialogues are fantastic and makes one laugh, smile and think for sure. Story, Screenplay and Script are marvelous. Music is in rhythm with film's flow.

    All positive – No. Something minor which I found not-so-positive was Katrina's suitability for Laila's role and SEL's music. Katrina has done decent work compared to her past films, but fails to convince what her character needs to convince (and though I don't like Kariena that much, but I feel she suited for this role very much) though Hrithik being her counter part balances very well, and Hrithik and Katrina looks good together. SEL's music is not as great as their former films, though manages to please.

    Fav Moments in the film: Too many. Though listing some of them.

    1. Kabeer's all tricks 2. Imran's flirt with Laila and her friend 3. Imran's each funny comment 4. Imran – Arjun fights 5. Bagwati 6. Each Poetry recited by Imran 7. The moments which inspires those Poetries 8. In the Air Scenes 9. Imran & Salman's meeting 10. Imran & Arjun's meeting their after 11. Kabeer's Flashback 12. Arjun crying after Underwater 'Meditation'

    All and over, it's not DCH, it's not Rock On. Though, it has shades of both the films, but it's quite different story to tell and as it has many pleasing moments, one must watch it.

    A film fan – Hardik Raychanda
    ilpintl

    A glistening sun-drenched trifle...

    Director Zoya Akhtar's debut "Luck by Chance" was a perfect film. Without a single thing amiss, the clear-eyed unsentimental tale of a couple of strugglers in the Hindi film industry stayed with me for days. Of course, there was some irony that a child of privilege with access to Hindi cinema's biggest and brightest talents should make a film about newcomers scrambling for their lucky break: Zoya is the daughter of screenplay writer/lyricist/poet Javed Akhtar and his former wife Honey Irani. Her stepmother—known internationally—is Shabana Azmi; her brother Farhan Akhtar—a successful director—made another foray into acting in Zoya's film, and the slew of boldface names in cameos announced that this was no ordinary debut. But one can hardly fault her for the accident of birth; what was noteworthy was that she put her connections to excellent use and crafted a truly fine film.

    I couldn't wait to see her sophomore effort: "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara", which I enjoyed much as one might a mousse au chocolat. It was tasty and fattening and very good to look at. I'm still pondering whether it has any major cinematic merit. My friends and I agreed that it was very much an NRI-friendly film: most of the action takes place in a breathtakingly beautifully-photographed Spain, with a few scenes in London. The characters speak English for the most part, along with sporadic bursts of flawless Spanish and Japanese, and the occasional lapse into Hindi.

    ZNMD could also be looked at as the armchair sociologist's handbook on the complex mating rituals of the rich and gorgeous. The cast, without exception, is privileged, affluent, and beautiful; their major problems in life would make a Mumbaikar or Delhi-ite burst into derisive laughter. In fact, if a dehati (villager) were to see the film, he might scratch his head in befuddlement and wonder what the hoopla was about. From his point of view, these folks had hit the jackpot, but the ingrates persisted in whining. Still, even the rich have problems which cause them enough angst to require much soulful gazing at Spanish oceans at sunset, and conscientious filmmakers owe it to them to handle them with sensitivity, good lighting, and hypoallergenic makeup.

    With this film, Zoya Akhtar appears to have joined the ranks of the School of Aspirational Filmmaking. Its foremost proponents are Karan Johar and 99% of the directors ever employed by Yash Raj Films. Their films—set predominantly in foreign countries—are made for the new consumerist India. Their characters are upwardly mobile non-resident Indians, and the message to every brown person seems to be: you, too, can escape India's shores and live in a 50,000 square foot mansion on a fifty-acre estate in the country of your choice, drive fast cars (or a beaut of a vintage one, as here) and romance impossibly beautiful chiffon saree-clad damsels. How is never addressed.

    ZNMD has a surfeit of good taste; Zoya's cast—all beautiful—lives abroad in chic monochromatic minimalist apartments, is multi-lingual, dresses impeccably, and can tell the varietal and vintage of a wine from the merest whiff of its cork. The slim story line concerns three college buddies who set out on the bachelor trip to end all bachelor trips. They had intended to take this vacation four years earlier, but two of the friends had a spat and the scars remain. Now one of the trio is getting married and the other two must give in to his emotional plea to resurrect their foreign travel plans. So off they go to Spain in all its sun-drenched glory. They run into Laila (Katrina Kaif), an athletic diving instructor, who stays on for most of the trip. This is the first film for me in which Katrina Kaif did not jar; she plays a mixed-race woman—half American, half Indian. She speaks English most of the time, some Spanish, and a few words of accented Hindi, but it works here, and she exudes well-being and sportiness. Perhaps from now on, anyone looking to cast her believably should make her a person of mixed ethnicity with only a smattering of Hindi. But wait—isn't that all she has played for the past dozen years? Surely, you'd think she'd want to grow as an actor and add to her skill set by learning Hindi properly, and taking some diction and acting lessons. Maybe her cynical response is I'm doing very well without any of that, so why bother? And everyone agrees she's punctual and professional…

    Hrithik, after a long time, is not doing all the heavy lifting. He has two buddies for company, and it's a pleasant change seeing him as just one of the guys. The sun glints off his highlights as he strives to achieve optimum work-life balance, dances with game senoritas, and gets drunk with his amigos. Abhay Deol is not as well-muscled but he does some appealing work, wrestling with the dilemma of the perfect girlfriend fast morphing into a harridan fiancée. Farhan Akhtar's character, once again, is glib and a bit of an asshole, and tosses off bon mots with a studied insouciance. He, too, needs to broaden his range. We've seen him do this shtick in "Rock On" and "Luck By Chance", with minor changes of shading in the undeservedly little-seen "Kartik Calling Kartik". Kalki Koechlin is pretty and funny as she makes the most of a small role. Naseeruddin Shah is pure gold in his cameo, speaking harsh truths with sympathy. Deepti Naval, too, is lovely in her two small scenes.

    Zoya has her cast articulate some admirable sentiments: Carpe diem; face your fears; follow your bliss, but it all passes by in an inconsequential, golden haze. So you won't waste time or money watching this movie, but you're not likely to remember it the following week or even perhaps the following day. For Zoya Akhtar's sake, I wish this film every success, for it will enable her future films that will, hopefully, have significant things to say.
    10flyingkitezz

    Mental Buoys Rockzzzz.. Go for this Perfect movie

    Just saw Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.. beautiful,adventurous,funny​ ,i m a big Hrithik fan who excels the movie,all the characters are excellent.

    Three young men take a holiday that changes their lives forever. Kabir (Abhay Deol) is engaged to Natasha (Kalki). Kabir decides to go on an extended bachelor party, before he gets married. A 3-week road trip with Imraan (Farhan Akhtar) and Arjun (Hrithik Roshan), his two best friends since school. The only problem is Arjun is too tied up with work. After much emotional blackmail and cajoling, the boys set off on a journey they were meant to take four years ago. A fantasy holiday they had planned to take after college, which never happened. A road trip where each one gets to do the ultimate sport of his choice and the other two just have to do it with him. Whether they want to or not!

    STRAIGHT INTO FAVOURITES..:):) Awesome work by Zoya..:) HR,Farhan,Abhay mass...Hrithik and Katrina adds spice to the romantic scenes in the movie..Farhan Akhtar shows a refreshing flair for comedy and has impeccable comic timing...Kalki Koechlin is excellent in her bitchy role of a possessive girlfriend. Naseeruddin Shah is impressive in his cameo. ..superb Love + friendship movie..don't miss..:)
    8himdesai

    vagabond of emotions;this road movie is a trip to remember

    "Seize the day", is the whole and soul of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. I was actually quite low on expectations with this movie. But this movie has turned out to be a vagabond of friendship, love, adventure, emotions and above all, LIFE.

    I always believed that Farhan Akhtar is a good showman. Right from Rock On!!, Luck By Chance and the duh Kartik Calling Kartik. But this movie has proved it that he has all the elements that are needed in an actor. He can dance, can cry (can sing of course) and now, he can make you laugh. Abhay – Farhan – Hrithik are the three mesquiteers.

    Zoya Akhtar is one more reason to watch this movie. The way she directed Luck By Chance was not all serendipitous, and she has proved it. ZNMD is all her baby. The male bonding penned and filmed by her is pleasant.

    The Spanish locations are exotic. Dialogues (By Farhan Akhtar) are real and spontaneous. Movie runs with its own good slow pace, which is very much needed for the road movies.

    Many scenes halt the heart and literally put you on an adventure mode.

    Movie would have been a way better if songs were good. Editing needed a bit more stitch. I have no complaints regarding the length of the movie, as I can watch this Spanish odyssey for more than two hours with a tub of pop corn and a coke.

    Overall, this road movie is a trip to remember.

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    • Trivia
      Imran played by Farhan Akhtar is seen having a fear of skydiving in the movie but in real life he's a certified skydiver and Arjun played by Hrithik Roshan is a certified scuba diver but his character is afraid of water.
    • Goofs
      San Fermín (Bull Festival) happens mid July and Tomatina occurs at the end of August. But here Tomatina happens before San Fermín. Also, the trip was planned for a period of three weeks, therefore the trio could not have attended both of the festivals.
    • Quotes

      Laila: After achieving so much, are you happy? Do you miss something? Take time out for those things that really make you happy, like cooking...

      Arjun: Ya, well that's the plan. I will retire after 40...

      Laila: How do you know you will live till 40? Seize the day my friend!

    • Connections
      Featured in 57th Idea Filmfare Awards (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Dil Dhadakne Do
      Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani, Loy Mendonsa

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Performed by Shankar Mahadevan, Suraj Jagan, Joi Barua

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2011 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Life is Precious
    • Filming locations
      • Costa Brava, Girona, Catalonia, Spain(Scuba Diving: Kabir's Pick)
    • Production companies
      • Eros Worldwide
      • Excel Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • ₹550,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,108,485
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $960,548
      • Jul 17, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,192,743
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 35m(155 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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