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Kal Ho Naa Ho

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 6m
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7.9/10
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Preity G Zinta, Saif Ali Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan in Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003)
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.
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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.

  • Director
    • Nikkhil Advani
  • Writers
    • Niranjan Iyengar
    • Karan Johar
  • Stars
    • Preity G Zinta
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Saif Ali Khan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    79K
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    • Director
      • Nikkhil Advani
    • Writers
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Karan Johar
    • Stars
      • Preity G Zinta
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Saif Ali Khan
    • 200User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 45 wins & 47 nominations total

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    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Naina Catherine Kapur
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Aman Mathur
    Saif Ali Khan
    Saif Ali Khan
    • Rohit
    Jaya Bachchan
    Jaya Bachchan
    • Jennifer Kapur
    Sushma Seth
    Sushma Seth
    • Lajjo Kapur
    Reema Lagoo
    Reema Lagoo
    • Aman's Mother
    Lillete Dubey
    Lillete Dubey
    • Jaswinder "Jazz" Kapoor
    Delnaaz Irani
    Delnaaz Irani
    • Jasprit "Sweetu" Kapoor
    • (as Delnaaz Paul)
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Special Appearance
    Athit Naik
    • Shiv Kapur
    Jhanak Shukla
    • Gia Kapur
    Sonali Bendre
    Sonali Bendre
    • Dr. Priya
    Satish Shah
    Satish Shah
    • Kursann Bhai Patel
    Sulabha Arya
    Sulabha Arya
    • Kanta Bhen
    • (as Sulbha Arya)
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    • Guru
    • (as Rajpal Yadav)
    Ketki Dave
    Ketki Dave
    • Rohit's Mother
    Kamini Khanna
    Kamini Khanna
    • Lajjo Kapur's sister
    Simone Singh
    Simone Singh
    • Camilla
    • Director
      • Nikkhil Advani
    • Writers
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Karan Johar
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    10slytherinseeker11

    Best film!!

    This is one of the best films ever made! I watched it a few days ago and i still have the movie running through my head. It is so amazing that it has a lasting impression.

    Once again, Shah Rukh Khan steals the spotlight and does a magnificent performance as the beautiful and sweet Aman Mathur.

    By the way, i was thinking "What a funny movie" until the end...it just gets sad. And me being a really sensitive person, wow...it just blows you away. Shah Rukh Khan's brilliant performance will stay with you forever.

    I was up at 2.30 in the morning, tissues strewn all around me with tears just pouring down my face. The moment you try to stop crying, another scene comes on and you start again. Seriously, i'm really sensitive so no surprise but i reckon this film was the first film that actually made me cry that much. I just couldn't stop!! This is a must for everyone..including you sensitive people out there! Everyone must watch this film! It's just beautiful and it was actually an eye-opener for me! You've got to cherish whatever you have because who knows...tomorrow may never come.
    9frodolives

    YAY! What a pleasure!

    Well, it is always a bit difficult in Western countries to get to see Bollywood movies with English subtitles, and though I have made a bit of an effort to spot them in the last few years I wouldn't call myself a Bollywood expert - and of course I've grown up with Western rather than Indian aesthetic standards ingrained. Although as a fan of Baroque Opera, I don't really have much difficulty with the basic premises of the Bollywood style!

    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...
    jungleking

    Live a lifetime.in every heartbeat (..and in every scene)

    Being one of the first person to watch Kal Ho Naa Ho in my group, I was constantly battered by the same questions: is it worth it? what would you compare it to? whats it about? etc.

    To answer these and other questions:

    Was it worth it: well depending on your perspective of what an entertaining movie should be like, then the answer would either be: 'yes definitely' or 'you will be mad to miss it'. It is so worth watching and with it Karan Johar has confirmed the he is indeed a milestone in Hindi Cinema history. The movie is definitely directed by a another (Nikhil Advani), but it is a Johar camp movie. With the Johar camp you associate a good story, good production, good songs and the 'King Khan'.

    What would you compare it to? Well to be honest .nothing. It has the originality of `Kuch Kuch', the splendour of `K3G' and the freshness of `Dil Chaata Hai'; but it cannot be compared to any of these or other movies. It is in a league of its own. The story may start as the run-of-the-mill hindi-cinema story, but just when we begin to get comfortable with it, it takes a turn down another path. Don't get me wrong, it is not a complex story at all - but it is unique and compelling.

    Would you watch it again? Well to be honest, I am writing this after having watched it a second time. What is so rare about this movie is that even the second time round I laughed at the jokes, tapped at the music and got emotional in the sad scenes.

    What's it about? Well it will not be fair to tell you about it, as it's an experience you should have first hand. But it has its plus points: the comedy is great (both in the gujju digs as well as the 'kantabein' scenes); the music grows on you (maahi ve being the best); the guest appearances of 'charmed' actresses; the acting - excellent all round from SRK to Zinta to Saif to Jaya; along with good direction and production. It also has its negative points - but then so do other movies and I would rather not get into those.

    It may not be the DDLJ or Lagaan of hindi cinema, but it's the best movie of the year and definitely a movie that will entertain me for years to come.
    8idrincon

    First Bollywood Film

    Almost by mistake we found this movie in Netflix and for the first time ever my wife and I spent 3 hours laughing, crying, and enjoying an old story told in a different way. This is no Oscar material, but certainly entertaining and visually rich. Great simple humor.
    ThEoNe3510

    The best Hindi Film of 2003

    Har pal yaha, jeebhar jiyo, jo hai samaa...kal ho naa ho...

    It takes a special person to apreciate a great Bollywood movie. There's the constant melodrama, the endless love triangles and dress changes, the randomly inserted songs and hammy dialogue...not to mention the age-old desire to be everything to every viewer. There are so many Hollywood-esque problems that threaten its quality, so many qualms that any self-respecting American critic would feel compelled to point out, that loving it seems like a chore. If anybody can do so, however, it is an Indian.

    And I LOVE being an Indian.

    KAL HO NAA HO ("Tomorrow May or May Not Come") is the third film involving writer-director Karan Johar and Dharma Productions, an Indian film label that has become synonymous with box-office and critical gold. Their first two productions, KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI and KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM were both , in their respective times, the most popular Hindi films of all time, and with good reason. They were the ultimate crowd pleasers: a perfect mix of comedy and drama with compelling stories, masterful performances, catchy music, and impeccable direction. They hit every emotional high and low possible in the typical Bollywood audience, and the end results were magnificent. KAL HO NAA HO continues this tradition in grand style.

    Naina Catherine (Priety Zinta) is the eldest daughter of Jenny Kapoor (Jaya Bachchan) and a father whose suicide has wreaked havoc on the entire Kapoor family. The constant bickering among the members of her household has transformed Naina into a pitiful bore who has "forgotten" how to smile. Her best friend is Rohit (Saif Ali Khan), a fellow MBA student who has seen Naina through all her troubles. The two have never been more than just friends.

    Along comes Aman Mathur (Shah Rukh Khan), a charasmatic man who enters the Kapoors' home and changes their lives for the better, much to Naina's dismay. Aman helps every member of the family with any problem and seems to have all the answers - he is perfect. Aman eventually wins over Naina and changes her into a smiling young woman once again, but not before she begins to have feelings for him. What's more, Rohit soon reveals that he loves Naina.

    Yet all is not as it seems. There are secrets to be uncovered, pasts to be mended, and futures to be made, and what the trio find out may suprise them.

    This is, firstly, an immesnly pleasing film. The first half jumps right into the act with some wonderfully comedic scenes showcasing the talent of all three leads and the flair of first-time director Nikhil Advani. A particular scene involving a housemaid who suspects Aman and Rohit of being gay is among the most humorous Hindi film moments I've seen. Karan Johar's forté with dialogue really shines here -everything is quick-witted and funny, yet never insulting to the intelligence (many Hindi films can be). We grow to love and care about these characters quickly, but thankfully characterization does not bog down the forward motion of the marrative. The first 90 minutes literally flies by.

    The most noticable aspect of KHNH is the tone the writer and director bring to the film: it's incredibly energetic and light, and takes chances with material that worked for me. Many times, the characters seem to speak one-on-one with the camera in an interview style to convey personal feelings or thoughts, an interesting tactic. There are other little touches: the "Day 1", "Day 2", etc. introductions stand out in particular (see the film to find out what I mean). There is an incredible scope and vibrant feel to the movie, as in an Dharma production.

    The second half of the film gives all involved a chance to really shine. Once the twist is revealed, things take a downward turn and the climax begins. Much of the light tone from the first 90 minutes creeps its way into the second half at all the right moments, but there are some truly heart-wrenching scenes toward the end of the film. This is to be expected, but their impact is heightened by the skill of the filmmakers. In most cases, Hindi films pile crying scenes on top of one another in the hope of eliciting some, if any, reponses from the audience, but KHNH succeeds due to solid characterization and wonderful performances.

    This is clearly Shah Rukh Khan's film, and he acts his heart out. It's the same performance we've seen a million times from him, but his skills aren't broke so they don't need any tuning. His screen prescence is unmatched in this industry, and he captivates you during both the comedic and emotional scenes. This was a chance for him to paly a different type of character, and his natural charisma lends itself well to what the part requires. Priety Zinta finally steps into the limelight as Naina with a wonderful performance that reveals her true potential. Watching her onscreen transformation is as unexpected as it is alluring. Saif Ali Khan essentially echoes his character from DIL CHAHTA HAI, but the magic has not worn off. He has a knack for playing the straight man with unfulfilled, and still unkonwn, desires. Supporting performances are from the usual Johar suspects and are accordingly wonderful.

    Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy finally enter the Johar ring with this entry and certainly hold their own. The title song is my choice for song of the year - a gently sung ballad about living life to the fullest, complimented by wonderful lyrics from Javed Akhtar and great singing by Sonu Nigam. The other romantic song, "Kuch To Hua Hai" is a very contemporary song with an international flavor that manages to please with an unusual beat and interesting composition. "It's The Time To Disco" is the loser of this disc, although its film picturization is likable enough, and the much hyped "Pretty Woman" (yes, based on the classic American song) is surprisingly upbeat and entertaining. The obligatory BSMDGC (Big Set, Many Dancers, Good Choreography) dance number is "Maahi Ve", a very catchy tune that bears some resemblance to the hit "Shava Shava" from KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM. Farah Khan's onscreen choreography for the song does not disappoint, and the art direction is simply marvelous.

    This film marks a new standard for Hindi film editing, and shows just how much Bollywood has learned from its L.A. counterpart. We have quick cuts, new wipes, and even splitscreens...all used wisely and not for cheap effect. The editing really brings the first half of the film to life, giving every song a "get up and dance" feeling that never hurts.

    Above all, this is Nikhil Advani's film. Remarkably, this novice helmer shows no signs of being a rookie. In true Johar style, he handles all the film's emotional scenes, a perennial marker for directorial excellence, with confidence and talent. Having served before as assistant director to Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra, Advani pulls out all the stops here, giving us epic, dramatic camera direction, eliciting great performances, and near-perfect pacing.

    Sure, a good 10 minutes shaved off the finished product would be in the film's favor, but it is a minor qubble in a sea of compliments.

    This is ultimately a story about hope and love - the hope to keep moving and beliving, the love to keep surviving. It is a story about the choices we make for love and the effects those choices have on our loved ones. It is about living life to the fullest and seizing the day, for Kal Ho Naa Ho?

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    • Trivia
      Karan 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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...

    • Connections
      Featured in 49th Manikchand Filmfare Awards 2003 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Kal Ho Naa Ho
      Music by Shankar Mahadevan-Ehsaan Noorani-Loy Mendonsa

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Performed by Sonu Nigam

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2003 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Dharma Productions (India)
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tomorrow May Never Come
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Dharma Productions
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    • 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
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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