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Love Aaj Kal

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Love Aaj Kal (Hindi: , English translation: "Love These Days") is a 2009 Bollywood film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles[2] with Rahul Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and Giselli Monteiro in supporting roles.[3] The film is directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Saif Ali Khan and Dinesh Vijan. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes over time (Love "now" and "then"), although the perspective of realizing one's soulmate has changed over time. Although there was a lot of pre-release speculation[4] that the film was a remake of the 2005 Taiwanese film, Three Times, post-release reviews have proven that this is not the case.[5] This film was remade into Telugu as Theenmaar with Pawan Kalyan and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles.[6]

Love Aaj Kal

Contents
1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4.1 Marketing 5 Box office 6 Music 7 References 8 External links
Directed by Produced by

Theatrical release poster Imtiaz Ali Saif Ali Khan Dinesh Vijan Rishi Kapoor Saif Ali Khan Deepika Padukone Giselli Monteiro Music by Songs: Pritam Background Score: Salim Sulaiman Cinematography Natarajan Subramaniam

Starring

Plot
Jai and Meera are a modern-day couple living in London. They are happy with each other, but do not believe in tying each other down so, when career beckons, they have a mutual break-up, but decide to remain friends. Meera goes to India, while Jai stays in England, hoping to be called to San Francisco, where working at the Golden Gate is his dream job. Jai begins to date a blonde called Jo, while Meera returns the feeling of her boss, Vikram. The couple believe they have moved on. Running side-by-side, but in a different time, is the tale of Veer Singh. A great believer of love, the Sikh
Editing by Distributed by

Aarti Bajaj Eros Entertainment Illuminati Films July 31, 2009 130 minutes India Hindi 119.61 crore (US$26.67 million) (worldwide) [1]

Release date(s) Running time Country Language Gross revenue

narrates his love story to Jai to try to convince him not to let Meera go to India. He tells how he fell for a girl called Harleen, who moved to Calcutta. He traveled a thousand miles, by train, only to see her face. He also explains how things were different, and the couples then had a lot more respect for each other. Jai ridicules Veer, who vowed to marry Harleen even before he had gotten to talk to her. But, on Veer's insistence, the young man concedes to pay Meera a surprise visit. Meera is stunned, and the two lie to both Jo and Vikram to have some fun together. They go out as friends, and realize how much they still like each other's company. On the day Jai is to leave, Vikram proposes to Meera. She meets Jai secretly, who tells her she should take a decision after thinking. Angry, Meera tells him to leave her, and also says that they can no longer have any contact or else she will never be able to really move on. Parallel to this, we find that Harleen has told Veer she was engaged without being told, and he must leave her. Jai is surprised on Meera's wedding , and tells her nothing can be done now. He goes back, and gets his dream job in San Francisco the same day Meera realizes her marriage is a mistake. She tells Vikram the truth and calls Jai, but he tells her about the Golden Gate before she can tell him what is on her mind. Realizing he is going to San Francisco, she tells him nothing but returns to Vikram's house, dejected. Parallel to this, Veer Singh declares his intentions of marrying Harleen but is badly beaten by her family. Jai slowly begins to lose interest in his "dream job" and is beaten badly by some thugs when, while being mugged, he refuses to give them a picture of Meera. He then realizes he still loves her, and goes back to India. He finds Vikram, who informs him that Meera left him the day that he, Jai, had told her about his job in San Francisco. In the past storyline, Veer Singh travels to Harleen's house on the day of her wedding, and convinces her mother that Harleen can only be happy with him. Harleen's mother lets Veer Singh secretly sneak out with her daughter, and the two marry to have a happily ever after. In the present, Jai goes to Meera's work, at the Old Fort, and they have a heart-touching reunion. The movie shows how, despite the time differences, love is essentially still the same. In the end, the song Aahun Aahun is played in the theme of Aam Janta (Hindi: ;meaning "common man') and Pratigya, in which Veer Singh represents Pratigya, while Jai represents Aam Janta. Each shows his different way of love, but both conclude that love has never changed. It shows that, even though, people these days try to make themselves believe that love is just an infatuation that goes away with time and that there is no such thing as "true love" or "soulmate", in their hearts they still love each other with that passion.

Cast
Saif Ali Khan as Jai Vardhan Singh/Veer Singh Deepika Padukone as Meera Giselle Monteiro as Harleen Kaur (Introducing) Rishi Kapoor as older Veer Rahul Khanna as vikram (Meera"s boss and first husband) Neetu Singh as older Harleen Vir Das as Shonty Raj Zutshi as Harleen's father Dolly Ahluwalia Florence Brudenell-Bruce as Jo

Production
The shooting of the film started on May 2008[2] and took place in the railway station of Patiala, Red Fort, Purana Qila and on the streets of Delhi. Parts have been shot in London, San Francisco, and Kolkata .[7] The

film wasn't given a name until January 2009, after shooting was complete.[8]

Release
Marketing
The producers of the film inked marketing tie-ups with 2009 ICC World Twenty20, Shoppers Stop and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance.[9] The apparel worn by the lead cast is exclusively available at Shoppers Stop. With Bajaj Allianz they have a tie up to share the special moments where they could win a chance to meet Saif Ali Khan, the protagonist and the producer of the movie. The tie up with ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009 was that both Deepika and Saif will be in England before the tournament begins, with Saif expected to commentate on matches for Indian television.[10]

Box office
Love Aaj Kal proved to be a smash hit grossing over Rs. 63 crores in India and abroad. Of this, 47 crores were from the Indian market and the rest from the worldwide release including the United Kingdom, Pakistan and Australia.[11] Love Aaj Kal released across 1,800-plus screens worldwide on 31 July 2009 with one of the highest number of daily shows across multiplexes. It has done exceedingly well in multiplex cinemas as compared to single screens. The film did steady business in its first week run, has been declared a blockbuster and the second highest grosser so far for this year, just behind the Aamir Khan starrer, 3 Idiots and just above Katrina Kaif, Ranbir Kapoor starrer Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani. The film grossed $1.24m at the North American and Canadian box offices during the opening weekend and went on to gross $2,430,083 in the US market and $18.3m from other territories including $16.1m from Indian markets for a worldwide total of $20,792,532.[12]

Music
The music of Love Aaj Kal is composed by Pritam with lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil.The music of the film generally received good reviews. The song "Yeh Dooriyan" by Mohit Chauhan was very well applauded. The album is new age delving into the past to come up with a retro feel but at the same time sounding very modern and very today.[15] The music was digitally distributed by Hungama Digital Media Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. The album earned Pritam his first IIFA Best Music Director Award.
Genre Soundtrack album by Pritam Feature film soundtrack 45:59 Eros Music

Love Aaj Kal

Tracklist [16] No. Title 1. "Twist" Artist(s) Neeraj Shridhar Length 4:01

Length Label

2. "Chor Bazaari"

3. "Aahun Aahun"

Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan Neeraj

4:19

Professional ratings Review scores


Source Bollywood Hungama Rating
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10.

Shridhar, Master Saleem, Suzanne D'Mello "Yeh Dooriyan" Mohit Chauhan "Ajj Din Chadheya" Rahat Fateh Ali Khan "Thoda Thoda Pyaar"Sunidhi Chauhan "Main Kya Hoon" KK "Twist (Remix by DJ Neeraj Sanj)" Shridhar "Chor Bazaari (RemixNeeraj by DJ Sanj)" Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan "Aahun Aahun Neeraj (Remix by DJ Sanj)" Shridhar, Master Saleem, Suzanne D'Mello

4:45

NDTV Movies

5:36 5:17 4:04 5:48 4:04

3:50

4:36

References
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http://movies.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4012524.cms. Retrieved 2009-01-28. ^ "Hopes ride high on Love Aaj Kal" (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Hopesride-high-on-Love-Aaj-Kal/articleshow/4844184.cms) . Economic Times. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Hopes-ride-high-on-Love-AajKal/articleshow/4844184.cms. Retrieved 2009-08-01. ^ "Love Aaj Kal Tied up with ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009" (http://www.onlinebollywoodnews.info/loveaaj-kal-tied-up-with-icc-twenty20-world-cup-2009/) . http://www.onlinebollywoodnews.info/love-aaj-kal-tiedup-with-icc-twenty20-world-cup-2009/. ^ "Love Aaj Kal, a Smash Hit" (http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/61935/Love-Aaj-Kal-smash-hit.html) . http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/61935/Love-Aaj-Kal-smash-hit.html. ^ "Love Aaj Kal (2009)" (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=loveaajkal.htm) . Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=loveaajkal.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-03. ^ "Love Aaj Kal : Music Review by Joginder Tuteja" (http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/musicreview/14019/index.html) . Bollywoodhungama.com. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/musicreview/14019/index.html. Retrieved 2010-06-03. ^ "Music Review: Love Aaj Kal" (http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx? section=Movies&Id=ENTEN20090098978&keyword=music&subcatg=MUSICINDIA) . Movies.ndtv.com. http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx? section=Movies&Id=ENTEN20090098978&keyword=music&subcatg=MUSICINDIA. Retrieved 2010-06-03. ^ "A new age album" (http://www.gomolo.in/Movie/MovieMusicReviewUser.aspx? mid=21659&murID=47729) . http://www.gomolo.in/Movie/MovieMusicReviewUser.aspx? mid=21659&murID=47729. ^ "Love Aaj Kal Tracklist" (http://www.djmazaforum.net/index.php?showtopic=1599) . http://www.djmazaforum.net/index.php?showtopic=1599.

External links
Love Aaj Kal official website (http://loveaajkal-illuminatifilms.erosentertainment.com/) Love Aaj Kal (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1275863/) at the Internet Movie Database Love Aaj Kal (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=loveaajkal.htm) at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Aaj_Kal" Categories: Hindi-language films | 2009 films | Indian films | 2000s drama films | Indian drama films This page was last modified on 12 July 2011 at 11:51. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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