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Kal Ho Naa Ho

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7.9
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Kal Ho Naa Ho , sometimes abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Bollywood romantic comedy-drama film, directed by debutante director Nikhil Advani. The film was written by Niranjan Iyengar and Karan Johar and produced by Yash Johar and Karan Johar under the Dharma Productions banner. The music of the film was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. The film was a commercial success and emerged as the second highest grossing film, domestically and the highest grossing film in the overseas market, that year. The following year, Kal Ho Naa Ho won two National Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards. The film narrates the story of an uptight student, Naina Kapur (Preity Zinta), who falls in love with her neighbour, Aman Mathur (Shahrukh Khan), a terminally ill patient. Meanwhile, Aman tries to play matchmaker for Naina and her friend, Rohit Patel (Saif Ali Khan).Wikipedia

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  • Shashwat Sisodia
    Shashwat Sisodia
    300 reviews
    Top Reviewer
    5

    Karan Johar's early Dharma baby, 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' directed by Nikkhil Advani, has real emotions, beautiful performances delivered by Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan and especially the excellently vulnerable Shahrukh Khan. It also has a script that's beautifully stitched.

    But the directorial craft is laboured and the story-telling is too glossy and incompetent. It's passable, forgettable entertainment at best, with good songs and good performances, and little else.
    2.5/5.

    March 28, 20
  • Saheb Abdullah
    Saheb Abdullah
    82 reviews
    Top Reviewer
    7

    modern romance with a emotional ending

    December 02, 16
  • محمد المطيري
    محمد المطيري
    17 reviews
    Senior Reviewer
    10

    For all those who want to know whether Kal Ho Naa Ho is a remake of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Anand, the answer is yes. And no.
    Shah Rukh Khan's character (Aman) is largely inspired by Rajesh Khanna's happy-go-lucky charmer in Anand. But on the whole, Kal Ho Naa Ho is as different as they come.
    The film kicks off with Manhattan resident Naina Catherine Kapur (Preity Zinta) narrating the story of her life over her daily morning jog.
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    The characters in Naina's life are introduced with the same energy that Naina puts into her jog. There is her mom Jennifer (Jaya Bachchan in jeans), who shares a love-hate relationship with her mother-in-law Sushma Seth (at her loudest Punjabi best).
    Mommy runs a flop restaurant. Grandmother is a flop singer. Together they are chaos.
    Enough reason for Naina to turn into a boring, bespectacled spinster type who takes life too seriously.
    The only interesting person in Naina's life is buddy Rohit Patel (Saif Ali Khan). He is uncool with women but thinks he is cool. He is also a typical Gujarati, whose father (Satish Shah) runs a business called Dial A Dhokla.
    Enter funny guy Aman, who turns out to be the proverbial angel in Naina's life. He is Dale Carnegie-Jim Carrey-Richard Gere-Deepak Chopra all rolled into one. He zooms into Naina's neighbourhood singing Pretty woman and woos everyone in sight, including uppity Naina.
    Naina hates him at first sight, but can't help being overwhelmed by Aman's charm.
    Even Rohit takes tips from Aman on how to be cool and influence people. Life is a song and dance till the interval.
    And After that everything is mystery, lol what?
    This is indeed a breathtaking movie! Go and watch instead of watching silly bollywood movies!

    November 29, 16
  • Last Day
    Last Day
    9 reviews
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    10

    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.

    November 29, 16