Kal Ho Naa Ho ( There May Be A Tomorrow Or Not)

Kal Ho Naa Ho
Kal Ho Naa Ho ( literally There May Be A Tomorrow Or Not) is a 2003 Hindi film set in New York City. It stars Jaya Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Preity Zinta, and Saif Ali Khan. The film was directed by first-timer Nikhil Advani; it was produced and co-written by Karan Johar, better known as the director of the hit films Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2001). The movie is also noted for its soundtrack, which was a huge commercial and critical success and earned the composers Shankar Ehsaan Loy the National Film Award for Best Music Direction.
Unlike with many other Hindi productions, the film's makers also complied with international copyright laws and obtained the license to use Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" for an extended musical sequence taking place in the streets in New York.The film eventually grossed over Rs 600 million worldwide. It became the second top-grossing movie in India and the top-grossing Bollywood film in the overseas market that year.


Plot

Naina Catherine Kapur (Preity Zinta) is an angry young woman, for more than one reason. Her father committed suicide when she needed him the most, leaving her mother Jennifer (Jaya Bachchan) to raise their two young children all alone. The restaurant Jennifer operates is faltering. Furthermore, Naina's paternal grandmother, Lajjo (Sushma Seth), blames Jennifer for the suicide and refuses to accept Gia (Jhanak Shukla), a six-year-old girl whom Jennifer adopted, as her granddaughter, blaming her for bringing bad luck to the family. Naina has to put up with the daily fights that take place in the house as a result. The bright spots in her life are the toiling and tolerant Jennifer and Naina's bumbling MBA classmate Rohit (Saif Ali Khan)
Aman Mathur (Shahrukh Khan) arrives in Naina's neighbourhood and soon changes everything. Noticing the sadness of his new neighbours, he intervenes. His well-meaning interference in their activities, his revival of their financial condition, and his general optimism soon change their lives for the better. Although Naina is initially reluctant to enjoy Aman's presence as others do and is irritated by his extroverted, overly-enthusiastic attitude, she grows to like him and eventually falls in love with him.
Meanwhile, her friend Rohit has been in love with her. On Aman's encouragement, he calls Naina for lunch but before he can confess to her, she reveals her love for Aman. Rohit informs Aman about this and leaves shortly for his parents' home. Naina goes to Aman's house where, to stop her from confessing her feelings to him, Aman tells her that he is married to a woman named Priya (Sonali Bendre) who actually is his doctor.
Aman, it is revealed, is dying of a severe condition that is progressively weakening his heart. Knowing that his lifespan is limited, he goes through life facilitating friendships and courtship, and urging people to enjoy themselves in the present moment since "tomorrow might never come". His excursions into such altruism eventually lead him to sacrifice his love for Naina and instead play matchmaker between her and Rohit. After a few weeks of courtship, Naina starts to like Rohit as more than just a friend. However, when she finds out that Aman has been helping Rohit to woo her, she gets very angry at both of them. Eventually though, she accepts Rohit's proposal of marriage.
The tension within Naina's family also stops when Aman, after accidentally intercepting a personal letter addressed to Jennifer, reveals that Gia is Naina's half-sister through their father's extramarital affair. Jennifer's selfless acceptance of her husband's infidelity is what led to his suicide. Lajjo finally accepts Gia, and the now-united family wholeheartedly prepare for Rohit and Naina's wedding.
As the film progresses, Aman's health deteriorates. At the engagement party of Rohit and Naina, an episode of intense excitement nearly kills him. Naina, in a chance encounter, meets Priya, Aman's supposed wife, and learns that she is actually his doctor. She then realises that Aman had lied about his being married to hide his true condition, and possibly, the fact that he may love her in return. She goes to see Aman, and although he defiantly refuses to admit his true feelings, she finally understands that he loves her as well. Aman convinces her to get married to Rohit anyway, because he will not be alive for much longer. Naina agrees, and shortly after Rohit and Naina marry. Aman eventually dies of his weakness, with Rohit, Naina, and family by his side.
Twenty years later, we see an older Naina relating the story of Aman's selfless love to a grown Gia. We also see that she and Rohit now have a daughter of their own.
CastShahrukh Khan as Aman Mathur Saif Ali Khan as Rohit Patel Preity Zinta as Naina Catherine Kapur Jaya Bachchan as Jennifer Kapur Sushma Seth as Lajjo Kapur Reema Lagoo as Aman's Mother Lilette Dubey as Jaswinder "Jazz" Kapoor Delnaaz Paul as Jasprit "Sweetu" Kapoor Athit Naik as Shiv Kapur Jhanak Shukla as Gia Kapur Dara Singh as Chaddha uncle Shoma Anand as Kammo Kapur Kamini Khanna as Vimmo Kapur Sonali Bendre as Priya, Aman's doctor Ketaki Dave as Rohit's mother Satish Shah as Rohit's father Sulbha Arya as Kanta Ben Simone Singh as Camilla Rajpal Yadav as Guru Anaita Shroff Adajania as Gita Sanjay Kapoor as Abhay, Priya's husband Rani Mukherjee in a Special Appearance in song "Maahi Ve" Kajol in a Special Appearance in song "Maahi Ve" Uday Chopra in a Special Appearance as Day 6 announcer


Crew
Director: Nikhil Advani
Producer: Yash Johar and Karan Johar
Writer: Karan Johar
Dialogues: Niranjan Iyengar
Music Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Editing: Sanjay Sankla
Choreography: Farah Khan
Cinematography: Anil Mehta
Costume design: Manish Malhotra

Production

Pre-production of the film began in 2003. Kareena Kapoor was initially the first choice for Naina, but due to money issues she refused the role.Preity Zinta was the immediate next choice,and according to the director of the film, Nikhil Advani, "Somewhere at the back of my mind she [Zinta] was always Naina Catherine Kapur. She understands that lifestyle. She didn't have to do anything."
Shooting began in 2003 in New York City. A major portion of the movie was also shot in Toronto due to production costs in New York City.


Reception
Kal Ho Naa Ho was the second Bollywood film to attain wide release in Germany in early 2005 (the first was Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham). The Hindi title was translated as Lebe und denke nicht an morgen ("Live, and do not think about tomorrow") but the film was generally publicized under the English title Indian Love Story.Since the film's release, Bollywood movies have become increasingly popular in Germany, and other Indian films have also been shown on prime time television and have sold well on DVD.
The movie was released in Poland in May 2006 as Gdyby jutra nie bylo (If Tomorrow Never Comes), and in France in 2005 as New-York Masala.
Critic Mayank Shekhar in his review for Mid-Day wrote, "Yes, this is soft-focus, sweet background score, ‘life is simplistic’ escapist cinema. But the bottom line: at the end of the day, it works and is worth your entertainment bucks. And that’s saying a lot."

Awards
Filmfare Awards
Best Movie
Best Director - Nikhil Advani
Best Actor - Shahrukh Khan
Best Actress - Preity Zinta
Best Supporting Actor - Saif Ali Khan
Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan
Best Music Director - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Best
Lyricist - Javed Akhtar
Best Male Playback - Sonu Nigam for "Kal Ho Naa Ho" Best Scene of the Year Moto Look of the Year - Saif Ali Khan

IIFA Awards
Best Movie - Yash Johar
Best Director - Nikhil Advani
Best Actor - Shahrukh Khan
Best Actress - Preity Zinta
Best Supporting Actor - Saif Ali Khan
Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan
Best Music Director - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Best
Lyricist - Javed Akhtar
Best Male Playback - Sonu Nigam Best Story - Karan Johar
Best Background Score - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Best Choreography - Farah Khan
Best Cinematographer - Anil Mehta
Best Editing - Sanjay Sankla
Best Costume Designer - Manish Malhotra
Best Art Direction - Sharmishta Roy
Best Make-Up - Vicky Contrator

~~Long Live Shahrukh Khan

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