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Running time 216 minutes Country Language Budget ₹190 million Box office ₹900 million Mohabbatein (English: Love Stories) is a 2000 directed. It was Chopra's second directorial venture after and was filmed in India and the United Kingdom.
The film stars, and in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack was composed by, while the lyrics were penned.
The film is notable for being the first time that Bachchan and Khan appeared on-screen together. The film went on to do well both critically and commercially. It was the highest grosser of 2000, followed by 's. It also won several awards including the and the, for Khan and Bachchan respectively.
Contents. Plot Narayan Shankar has been the strict Headmaster of Gurukul, a prestigious all-boys college, for 25 years.
He believes in bringing the best out of his students by emphasizing tradition and discipline, with no room for fun and games. He is particularly intolerant of romance, decreeing that any student who is caught having a romantic affair will immediately be expelled. Despite this draconian rule, three Gurukul students – Sameer , Vicky , and Karan – all fall in love. Sameer is head over heels in love with Sanjana , his childhood friend who already has a steady boyfriend; Vicky falls for Ishika , a student at the neighbouring all-girls college who rebuffs his attempts to woo her; and Karan has a crush on Kiran , a beautiful young widow whose military pilot husband has been shot down and whom he sees alone one night in a train station.
Meanwhile, Narayan Shankar hires Raj Aryan Malhotra as Gurukul's new music teacher. Friendly and a firm believer in the power of love, Raj Aryan makes it his mission to spread love throughout Gurukul. He sympathizes with the predicaments of Sameer, Vicky, and Karan, and encourages them to not give up and stay loyal to their loves. He tells them that he has a special love himself, Megha , saying that although she is dead, he imagines her to be by his side every day. One day, as part of his plan to spread love throughout the school, Raj Aryan throws a party and invites the students of the all-girls college. Narayan walks in on the party, shuts it down, and furiously threatens to fire Raj Aryan.
At this point, Raj Aryan reveals that he had been a student at Gurukul over a decade earlier and that he had fallen in love with Megha, who happened to be Narayan's one and only daughter. Narayan had expelled Raj Aryan from the school without even seeing his face, and a distraught Megha, unable to live without Raj, committed suicide. Raj Aryan declares that he has come back to Gurukul to honour Megha's memory by reversing the school's zero-tolerance policy on romance, and promises that before he leaves he will fill the school with so much love that even Narayan will be unable to stop it. A shocked Narayan takes this as a challenge and allows Raj Aryan to remain for a while longer. Sameer, Vicky, and Karan are all able to win over their loves, but Narayan retaliates by tightening the rules of Gurukul. The student body, however, encouraged by Raj Aryan, continues to defy the rules, and in a last-ditch effort to preserve the school atmosphere he has built up for 25 years, Narayan expels Sameer, Vicky, and Karan.
Raj Aryan speaks up on their behalf, stating that they did nothing wrong by falling in love and accusing Narayan of causing his own daughter's death with his intolerance of love. He also says that he feels Narayan lost the challenge because his daughter left him and now Raj (who considered Narayan an elder) is leaving him as well.
Raj's harsh words sting Narayan, and he tearfully realizes his strict no-romance policy has been misguided. He apologizes to the student body and resigns as headmaster of Gurukul, and nominates Raj as his successor, who accepts.
Cast. as Narayan Shankar. as Raj Aryan Malhotra. as Vicky Oberoi. as Karan Chaudhry. as Sameer Sharma and as Young Sameer. as Sanjana Young Sanjana.
as Kiran. as Ishika Dhanraj. as Megha Shankar.
as Major General Khanna. as Nandini.
as Ayush. as Sanjana's father. as Kake. as Preeto.
as Miss Monica. as Ishika's friend Production Before the production of the film, Amitabh Bachchan was attempting a revival of his career but it was of little success. Also, he was in financial trouble with the bankruptcy of his production company, ABCL, which was hurting his image. These troubles left him almost penniless, and it was at this time that he contacted his friend and director/producer, who told him of an upcoming production that he could be in. With Mohabbatein, he was finally able to shed his 'hero' image and to play older, more mature roles. This was the first film in which and appeared together. This created a strong buzz for the film as it brought two huge stars of different generations together.
(in the picture) was used as the location for the Gurukul School in the film. Filming took place in India and England., a country house in, England, was used as the location for filming Gurukul school. And Universities were also used for filming. The scene where Narayan Shankar walks right before meeting Raj Aryan was filmed at.
The railway station scenes were shot at Apta Railway Station, Panvel Maharashtra, India. The scene where Karan asks for friendship from Kiran was shot at Birla Mandir, Revdanda, Hyderabad, Alibag, Maharashtra, India. It was rumored that Sridevi was approached to be a love interest to Narayan Shankar, but she turned down the role. Midway through the filming of the song 'Aankhein Khuli', fractured his foot, which required him to wear a cast for the rest of the filming of the song. Was slated to only make a guest appearance, but her presence generated so much interest that her role was promoted to that of a regular character.
Music Mohabbatein. Released Length 50: 52 chronology (2000) Mohabbatein (2000) (2000) External audio on Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Planet Bollywood The music of Mohabbatein was composed by while lyrics were penned. The album was very well-received by the audience. It was the best-selling of the 2000s. According to the Indian trade website, 5 million were sold. Yash Chopra earned an advance of ₹75 million for the music rights.
Music was used extensively throughout the film and features that relate to each of the main characters (each couple having unique theme music). Track listing No.
Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Humko Humise Chura Lo', 07:58 2. 'Chalte Chalte' (Version 1) Sonali Bhatawdekar, Ishaan Dev, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav Ohja, Manohar Shetty 07:44 3. 'Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai' Sonali Bhatawdekar, Ishaan Dev, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav Ohja, Shweta Pandit, Manohar Shetty 07:06 4. 'Aankhein Khuli' Sonali Bhatawdekar, Ishaan Dev, Lata Mangeshkar, Pritha Mazumdar, Udit Narayan, Udhbav Ohja, Shweta Pandit, Manohar Shetty 07:08 5. 'Soni Soni' Sonali Bhatawdekar, Ishaan Dev, Pritha Mazumdar, Udit Narayan, Udhbav Ohja, Shweta Pandit, Manohar Shetty 09:11 6.
'Chalte Chalte' (Version 2) Sonali Bhatawdekar, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav Ohja, Shweta Pandit, Manohar Shetty 02:55 7. 'Zinda Rehti Hain Unki Mohabbatein' Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan 02:28 8. 'Mohabbatein Love Themes' Instrumental 02:24 9. 'Rhythms of Mohabbatein' Instrumental 03:58 Total length: 50:52 Reception Box office Mohabbatein grossed ₹70.62 crore (US$9.8 million) in India and $4.17 million ( ₹19.39 ) in other countries, for a worldwide total of ₹90.01 crore (US$13 million), against its ₹19 crore (US$2.6 million) budget. It had a worldwide opening weekend of ₹11.37 crore (US$1.6 million), and grossed ₹20.45 crore (US$2.8 million) in its first week. It is the worldwide.
India It opened on Friday, 27 October 2000, across 315 screens, and earned ₹1.19 crore (US$170,000) nett on its opening day. It grossed ₹3.54 crore (US$490,000) nett in its opening weekend, and had a first week of ₹7.62 crore (US$1.1 million) nett. The film earned a total of ₹41.88 crore (US$5.8 million) nett (plus a distributor share of ₹25.52 crore (US$3.6 million)), and was declared 'Blockbuster'.
It is the in India after which grossed ₹44.27 crore (US$6.2 million) nett. Overseas It had an opening weekend of $1.16 million ( ₹5.39 ) and went on to gross $1.63 million ( ₹7.57 ) in its first week. The film earned a total of $4.17 million ( ₹19.39 ) at the end of its theatrical run. Overseas, It is the. Critical reception Mohabbatein received positive reviews from critics. Savera R Someshwar of commented, 'It's a mish-mash alright. But it is also a successful, feelgood film.
You'll enjoy yourself as you watch it.' Of gave it 3 out of 5 stars. He praised the conflict between the lead characters and the three love stories depicted in the film but criticized its excessive length. Retrieved 7 April 2017. Budget: 19,00,00,000.
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