Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai
Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai (transl. When one falls in love) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic film released in 1998. Directed by Deepak Sareen and written by Honey Irani, the film stars Salman Khan as womaniser Sooraj and Twinkle Khanna as his first real love. Aditya Narayan plays Khan's previously unknown son. The film is inspired by the acclaimed 1980 novel Man, Woman and Child by Erich Segal.
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Directed by | Deepak Sareen |
Produced by | Kumar S. Taurani Ramesh S. Taurani |
Written by | Honey Irani |
Starring | Salman Khan Twinkle Khanna Anupam Kher Saeed Jaffrey Aditya Narayan Namrata Shirodkar |
Music by | Jatin-Lalit |
Cinematography | Manmohan Singh |
Edited by | Renu Saluja |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | est. ₹65 million[1] |
Box office | est. ₹219.6 million[1] |
Plot
This film is about Sooraj Dhanrajgir (Salman Khan), a rich playboy lightening the financial burden of his industrialist grandfather (Anupam Kher) by spending his riches on alcohol and women. His grandfather calls him for some official work back home, beginning with a hotel project in Ooty. There his true character emerges as he starts running after pretty women. The first one he lays his eyes on is Komal (Twinkle Khanna). He convinces her that she is his childhood friend and sweet-talks her into falling for him. But soon she sees him for the player he is and walks out on him.
Sooraj is smitten beyond infatuation and, knowing she runs a boutique in a hotel somewhere in Mumbai, he goes through the hotels of the city until he locates her. He tries his best to win her back but fails.
Sooraj's grandfather steps in to ease the situation and asks her to marry him. Komal agrees, on the condition that he would have to give up his playboy lifestyle and become responsible: He would have to quit smoking, drinking, and women for her to marry him. Sooraj, not quite the man he was, gives up every bad habit he has.
One day Sooraj returns home and he finds a boy, Kabir (Aditya Narayan), claiming to be his son.
Tests prove that Kabir is indeed his son, but Sooraj doesn't even remember the mother (Namrata Shirodkar). Kabir shows him a photograph which helps Sooraj identify the woman he had a fling lasting a few months. He brings the boy back, identifying him as his friend's child. Sooraj starts to like him and gradually, realizing his mistake, he recognises him as his son. But Kabir does not like Komal and is unhappy to learn that Sooraj never loved his mother.
Later Sooraj has to choose between Komal and Kabir. Sooraj is about to marry Komal, but he knows that he cannot hide the truth from Komal. He falls into a dilemma. His friend Mahesh (Johnny Lever) suggests he should tell the truth to Komal about Kabir before their marriage if he really loves her. He tries several times to speak to Komal, but circumstances do not allow him to convey his message.
On the day of their marriage, he lands at her house with his grandfather, Mahesh, and Kabir. He accepts his mistakes that he made in life and tells Komal and her family that Kabir is his son. On hearing this Komal's family gets angry and demands Sooraj disown Kabir if he wants to marry their daughter. Sooraj refuses to do that and prefers his son over his love.
Komal hails Sooraj's honesty and agrees to accept Kabir as her son and to marry Sooraj.
Cast
- Salman Khan as Sooraj Dhanrajgir
- Twinkle Khanna as Komal Sinha as Sooraj's fiancé
- Namrata Shirodkar as Pooja, Kabir's mother
- Johnny Lever as Mahesh
- Anupam Kher as Dadaji
- Mushtaq Khan as Singh
- Aditya Narayan as Kabir, Sooraj and Pooja's son
- Saeed Jaffery as Komal's father
- Farida Jalal as Komal's mother
- Harish Patel as Komal's Uncle
- Vivek Vaswani as Suraj Dhanoa
- Himani Shivpuri as Ragini Sinha, Komal's Aunt
Production
The film marked the film debut of Namrata Shirodkar.[2]
Box office
The film did quite well at the box office and was declared a semi hit. Salman's work and his chemistry with Aditya Narayan were widely appreciated. The film grossed ₹200 million in India and $475,000 overseas for a worldwide total of ₹219.6 million ($5.322 million), against a budget of ₹65 million. It was the eleventh highest-grossing movie of 1998.[1]
Soundtrack
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Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 39:36 | |||
Label | Tips Music | |||
Producer | Jatin-Lalit | |||
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Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai's music was one of the best-selling albums of 1998. Composed by Jatin Lalit with lyrics by Anand Bakshi, most of the songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam & Alka Yagnik.
The producers of film (Taurani Brothers) told the composers that they wanted the music of the movie to be on the top charts even before signing them. And no wonder Jatin-Lalit did the justice with the score. Mohammad Ali Ikram of Planet Bollywood gave the album 9 stars and stated: "A film which names itself after this immortal tune better have amazing songs. Not to worry, Jatin Lalit deliver a score which is as beautiful as it is melodious, as romantic as it is nostalgic, as simple as it is... In four words, you will love it."[3]
The film's soundtrack album sold 2 million units in India, making it the ninth top-selling Bollywood music album of 1998.[4]
# | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Is Dil Mein Kya Hai" | Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan | 04:41 |
2 | "Pehli Pehli Baar" | Kumar Sanu | 04:32 |
3 | "Madhosh Dil Ki Dhadkan" | Lata Mangeshkar, Kumar Sanu | 05:26 |
4 | "O Jaana Na Jaana" | Lata Mangeshkar, Kumar Sanu | 04:25 |
5 | "O Jaana Yeh Maana" | Lata Mangeshkar | 01:11 |
6 | "Dil Mein Basake" | Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu | 05:02 |
7 | "Ek Dil Tha Paas Mere" | Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik | 05:08 |
8 | "Chal Pyar Karegi" | Alka Yagnik & Sonu Nigam | 06:17 |
Reception
A review in India Today noted that the story could potentially have been a "four-hankie tearjerker" but Sareen failed "to deliver". It opined that the "typically over-confident Bollywood brat" Aditya Narayan was the film's biggest problem and it was Khan who "[kept] the film going" quite opposite to Khanna's "awkward hysterics". Concluding the review, it called for her "to take both acting and grooming lessons from mom".[5] Writing for Rediff.com, Dhara Kothari opined that the "storyline [had] been stretched a good deal more than it should have" been. He found the editing weak but noted that Narayan showed "promise". On Khanna's acting, he commented that she exhibited "her limitations" which possibly could be ascribed to her role. He concluded his review by saying that the film "is entertaining enough to draw audiences".[6]
Khanna told in an interview that scriptwise it was her best film.[7]
References
- "Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai". Box Office India. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- Raghuvanshi, Aakanksha (26 September 2019). "Namrata Shirodkar Shares Adorable Throwback Pic With Her 'Little Ninja'". NDTV. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- "Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai Music Review". Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- "Music Hits 1990–1999 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
- "Film review: Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai, starring Salman Khan, Twinkle Khanna". India Today. 1 June 1998. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- Kothari, Dhara (23 May 1998). "Love at first slight". Rediff.com. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- Bollywood Flashback: Twinkle Khanna's Exclusive Interview On Joru Ka Ghulam (Interview) (in Hindi). Lehren Networks. 2000. Event occurs at 9:17.