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Phir Milenge

  • 2004
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.5K
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Salman Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Shilpa Shetty Kundra in Phir Milenge (2004)
Drama

Tamanna Sahni (Shilpa Shetty) is a dedicated staff member of a top advertising agency; her ideas and designs have mainly contributed to the agency's success. She leaves for a college reunion... Read allTamanna Sahni (Shilpa Shetty) is a dedicated staff member of a top advertising agency; her ideas and designs have mainly contributed to the agency's success. She leaves for a college reunion and meets her college sweetheart Rohit (Salman Khan). They rekindle their love and share ... Read allTamanna Sahni (Shilpa Shetty) is a dedicated staff member of a top advertising agency; her ideas and designs have mainly contributed to the agency's success. She leaves for a college reunion and meets her college sweetheart Rohit (Salman Khan). They rekindle their love and share some intimate moments. Eventually Rohit leaves and Tamanna settles back into her daily rou... Read all

  • Director
    • Revathi
  • Writer
    • Atul Sabharwal
  • Stars
    • Salman Khan
    • Abhishek Bachchan
    • Shilpa Shetty Kundra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Revathi
    • Writer
      • Atul Sabharwal
    • Stars
      • Salman Khan
      • Abhishek Bachchan
      • Shilpa Shetty Kundra
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Salman Khan
    Salman Khan
    • Rohit Manchanda
    Abhishek Bachchan
    Abhishek Bachchan
    • Advocate Tarun Anand
    Shilpa Shetty Kundra
    Shilpa Shetty Kundra
    • Tamanna Sahni
    • (as Shilpa Shetty)
    Mita Vashisht
    Mita Vashisht
    • Advocate Kalyani
    Raja Krishnamoorthy
      Kamalinee Mukherjee
      Kamalinee Mukherjee
      • Tanya
      Nassar
      Nassar
        Rajeev Ravindranathan
        Rajeev Ravindranathan
        • Tamanna's friend
        Revathi
        Revathi
        • Dr. Raisingh
        • (as Revathy)
        Somayajulu
        • Guruji
        Tusshar
        • Rohit Father
        • Director
          • Revathi
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          • Atul Sabharwal
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        10AishFan

        Shilpa Shetty gives a novel performance!

        After all these years, Shilpa Shetty has finally accepted a role with depth to prove her worth, which she definitely did! Shilpa carries this film on her shoulders and gives a marvelous performance. In my opinion, she should be given the Best Actress award for 2004. Revathi, as always, has a made a film with genuine sentiments. Her style of film-making is very unique in that the audience feels as if they are a part of the movie. Salman Khan didn't have a long role but did a good job in his short time. Abhishek also did a great job. He has improved dramatically from his Refugee/TJCG days. Songs are very melodic. At first, it seems as if this is another ditsy Shilpa movie, but a shocking event that brings characters' worlds crashing down changes the entire feel of the movie. One of the best flicks of 2004.
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        Good Indian Movie- Preserves Tradition yet it is progressive

        I am half Indian myself..tho I have waited till I am 39 to get in touch with my roots, I must say I am enjoying exploring Indian culture where ever I can.

        Because of my situation I tend to look things up on the internet and watch Bollywood hits when ever I can in order to get a feel for my roots as I can.

        With all that said, I must say, of all the Indian movies I have seen..this movie has been one of the most progressive and its storyline and acting were surprisingly progressive and wonderful.

        The lead actress is extremely attractive and expressive..she is teamed up with a handsome leading man..tho I must say..it was sad to know what happens in the movie ..but..it does end on a tone of hope.

        The music selections were great...and I was glad to see they did not make this into a musical as do most Hindi movies.

        This movie is an adult film..tho there is no nudity or even explicit scenes..I think children would have a hard time understanding and thus enjoying the story.

        But..it is a good movie to watch with your teenagers..the topic of this dangerous social disease(AIDS) is something good to discuss with your teens.

        THe moves is overall excellent...especially if you into Hindi films as I am these days.

        EIGHT stars out of TEN. Only because I am saving the other two stars for something even better.

        Enjoy the movie!
        1sarahb319

        Philadeplhia rip off

        I have seen this movie and although I felt it did address an issue which i have not seen dealt with in Bollywood...i did think it tried to copy Philadelphia.

        I work with AIDS patients, or shall I say people who have advanced HIV infection. I have met many Asian people with the virus and I felt that this film did not address them.

        If the movie had gone on a unique road...maybe come up with different areas of suppression, maybe dealt with the HIV issue without having to copy a hugly successful Hollywood film...then it may have been entitled to the respect it was due....but copying another movie to put across a message...i felt, lost its appeal.

        The tagline is not very optimistic either. It doesn't matter if you have HIV or if you test negative....Life can still disappear...in a moment. The tagline is saying that once u are diagnosed...ur life disappears.....death is imminent.

        How about the thousands of people who are surviving Aids...living 20 odd years? How about representing hope? This film I feel has let down the message of what Aids is about...and I feel has used another film to up its ratings. It was poorly told, the script was not very good and the only commendable performance was given by Salman Kahn.
        8jmathur_swayamprabha

        AIDS and the hypocritical Indian work culture

        The thing which I universally found in the various offices I remained associated with is the hypocrisy in the office culture. Your bosses / seniors may be having some reasons to punish / harass you but when they actually do it, upon asking the reasons, they seldom furnish the genuine reasons. Once the issue of injustice / harassment is raised by the victimized one, the oppressors cook up stories to justify what they've (unjustly) done without admitting the truth behind that. Shilpa Shetty, Salmaan Khan and Abhishek Bachchan starrer Phir Milenge (2004) made with the backdrop of the curse of the relatively modern disease - AIDS, highlights this phenomena only.

        Phir Milenge (we'll meet again) is the story of Tamanna Saahni (Shilpa Shetty) who is a committed career woman, always giving her best shot to her work in the company and contributing significantly to her employer organization's growth. Her boss (Raja Krishnamoorthy) is very happy with her (due to her astounding performance in the company). However destiny lands Tamanna into trouble when she happens to meet her boyfriend Rohit Manchanda (Salmaan Khan) after many years and gets intimate with him.

        After a few days, she comes to know that she is HIV positive. Supposedly she has been caught by AIDS because of her sexual intimacy with Rohit only who himself must be an AIDS patient. Once this fact is known to others, Tamanna finds herself as expelled from her employer company and almost lonely in the world. The people from her erstwhile employers, mainly her ex-boss, are not speaking out the real reason behind her dismissal which is her being AIDS patient. Instead, they cook up false stories regarding her inefficiency and negligence to work to justify their action.

        When Tamanna decides to fight against this injustice in the court, almost everybody discourages her terming her case as a very weak one and bound to lose the legal battle. However a young advocate Tarun Anand (Abhishek Bachchan) takes up her case upon getting encouragement from his senior and mentor (Nasser) and then starts the prolonged courtroom drama in which advocate Kalyaani (Meeta Vashisht) is the counsel of her opponents, i.e., the company. Finally, the courage and conviction of Tamanna and her counsel Tarun triumphs and she gets her social respect back by winning the case against the company. However Rohit dies after apologizing to Tamanna.

        This movie has been publicized and talked about as a movie making people aware of AIDS and its disastrous consequences for the affected individual plus being human to the patients. However while watching this movie, I was able to relate to it time and again not on account of the AIDS issue but on account of the hypocritical Indian work culture in which a committed, dedicated and hard-working employee is victimized on account of false reasons. How ungrateful ! How ungrateful it is on the part of the senior officials of an organization when they victimize the person who has shed perspiration, who has burnt midnight oil and who has given his / her 100% to take the organization to the heights of success.

        In the courtroom drama too, it is very emphatically and realistically shown that on one hand, the lawyer of the company (Meeta Vashisht) is trying to trap the aggrieved plaintiff, i.e., Tamanna in her web of words in order to get something from her mouth which may go against her (as is always expected of shrewd and cunning lawyers), on the other, her ex-boss and other associates (being the flatterers of the boss) speak a bunch of lies (under oath) to the court telling stories about Tamanna's negligence to her duties (because the real reason for her dismissal that she's got AIDS, cannot be admitted). How hurting it is for a hard-working, sincere and committed person when his / her toil is negated in this way ! Appears strange ? But true ! Very true in the context of the work culture (unfortunately) prevailing in India.

        And now for the issue of AIDS. The movie very correctly underscores the fact that the AIDS patients are also human-beings only and just because someone has caught this virus, he / she should not be considered as characterless and treated like a leper. Just like the cases of the transgenders, gays and lesbians; the case of HIV positives also needs to be treated on humanitarian grounds. Everybody has a right to live and his / her rights as a human-being cannot be denied just because he / she is an AIDS patient or having a biological gender abnormality or having offbeat sexual preferences. An employee who was being considered an invaluable asset to the organization till yesterday, is suddenly being considered a burden just because of her disease and since this reason is totally unjustified and unacceptable (especially in the court of law), false reasons are created to be given for her dismissal; this is how our organizations function and strengthen the prejudices of the society towards those who are worthy of sympathy and support in their crisis time.

        The erstwhile heroine of Tamil movies as well as a few Bollywood movies - Revathy, has directed this movie very well However Tamanna's victory in the court case in the climax sounded a bit unconvincing to me but perhaps it was essential to end the movie on a positive note and render an air of hope for future.

        Shilpa Shetty has delivered the performance of a lifetime in this movie. This actress mainly known for her item numbers, has finally showed in Phir Milenge that she has come of age as an actress. A splendid show from her. Abhishek Bachchan and Salmaan Khan have not shared screen space. Salmaan is in a guest appearance whereas Abhishek has got a meaty role. Both of them have done well.

        Despite not being a masterpiece, Phir Milenge deserves a watch by all the sensitive viewers.
        8SangamYadagiri

        Superb direction and acting

        First and foremost, I would like to appreciate the effort that has been put in by all the cast and crew of the film to make this film extremely watchable again and again and again...

        Secondly, the performance given by Ms. Shilpa Shetty is laudable. I mean, she is such a treat to watch on screen. Even Abhishk and Salman have put in a wonderful performance.

        Last but not the least, Revathi, the captain of the ship (sorry for using the cliché) has put in a lot of effort to make the film look simple, real, and stunning (at least to the Indian society). Of course, the mail plot of the film is inspired from the Hollywood flick Philadelphia. But the characterizations, screenplay are trailer-made for bollywood movie goers.

        Despite the fate of this film at the box-office, i recommend the film to all. Though there is another film ( My brother Nikhil) based on the same AIDS concept, i think, Phir.. is better.

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        • Trivia
          Shilpa Shetty convinced Salman Khan to play the role.She told about the films story-line and that no actor is ready to sign the film.Salman Khan liked the confidence of Revati and decided to do the film.
        • Quotes

          Tamanna Sahani: After long consideration we have come to the conclusion that the matriculation examination is a botheration to the Indian population whose major occupation is cultivation.

        • Connections
          Referenced in Rab ne bana di Jodi - Et Dieu créa le couple (2008)
        • Soundtracks
          Jeene Ke Ishaare
          Written by Prasoon Joshi

          Composed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

          Performed by Shankar Mahadevan

          Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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        • Release date
          • August 13, 2004 (India)
        • Country of origin
          • India
        • Official site
          • Official site (India)
        • Language
          • Hindi
        • Also known as
          • We'll Meet Again
        • Filming locations
          • Manipal Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
        • Production company
          • Percept Picture Company
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $91,968
        • Opening weekend US & Canada
          • $37,460
          • Aug 29, 2004
        • Gross worldwide
          • $166,484
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        • Runtime
          • 2h 22m(142 min)
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