
Samar Anand, a hard working young immigrant in the city of London, glimpses upon the love of his life, a gorgeous angelic looking girl, (Katrina Kaif). They meet and their bond blossoms into love with time spent together. Samar however meets with a serious accident, and Meera vows to God she will leave Samar forever if he allowed him to live again, their love affair ends as quickly as it began. Samar angered with God and fueled with his love for Meera, declares War against Hi... (Full plot summary below)
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Samar Anand, a hard working young immigrant in the city of London, glimpses upon the love of his life, a gorgeous angelic looking girl, (Katrina Kaif). They meet and their bond blossoms into love with time spent together. Samar however meets with a serious accident, and Meera vows to God she will leave Samar forever if he allowed him to live again, their love affair ends as quickly as it began. Samar angered with God and fueled with his love for Meera, declares War against Him. Samar Anand vows to walk into the jaws of death everyday as a challenge to God to keep him alive. He becomes Major Samar Anand in the Indian Army, a bomb disposal chief, defusing bombs without ever wearing a bomb suit. It is here that Major Samar also known as 'the man who cannot die' meets Akira (Anushka Sharma), a spirited vibrant, 'today's generation' Discovery Channel correspondent with a WTF attitude. Aware of Samar Anand's story, Akira is determined to unravel the mystery of love in this intriguing story, whilst herself falling hopelessly in love with Samar. Is Akira able to unravel the mysteries of love, does Samar win the battle or then does God surrender to his love?
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| Future Movies UKRaam TaratThis is an event movie with the biggest director and box office star coming together for one final huzzah. |
| ScreenAnarchyJ HurtadoA fine coda to a long career spent giving the people what they want, which is a little bit of everything and a lot of tragic romance. |
| The New York TimesNicolas RapoldEven though the film drags, the magic of Bollywood is that this story's muddle of twists only clarifies the urgency behind the undying desires of all concerned parties. |
| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenThe film has a freshness that would never lead one to think it was directed by an 80-year-old while at the same time it has a sureness of tone, a certainty about itself even at its most audacious, that comes from the hand of a seasoned master. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonEven by the freewheeling, mood-swinging standards of Bollywood, the pronounced disparity between the pre- and post-intermission halves of Jab tak hai jaan is more than a tad jarring. Indeed, viewers may feel they've been treated to an oddly matched double bill -- a delightfully vivacious romantic dramedy, followed by an Old Hollywood sort of psychological melodrama. |
| Time OutAnil SinananA sumptuous if rather soulless love story. |
| Hindustan TimesAnupama ChopraI didn't buy into the story, but I bought into the heartfelt performances. |
| Hollywood ReporterLisa TseringRomance king Yash Chopra delivers a swoon-worthy Bollywood love story. |
| Georgia StraightItrath SyedThe insistence that love never wavers is the key romantic trope that characterizes the narrative language of Bollywood films. Chopra was crucial in establishing that standard. |
| Flicks.co.nzSapna SamantShahrukh Khan has played this sort of role so many times and said the same lines over and over that there is nothing new to comment on. |