
Yashvardhan Raichand lives a very wealthy lifestyle along with his wife, Nandini, and two sons, Rahul and Rohan. While Rahul has been adopted, Yashvardhan and Nandini treat him as their own. When their sons mature, they start to look for suitable brides for Rahul, and decide to get him married to a young woman named Naina. When Rahul is told about this, he tells them that he loves another woman by the name of Anjali Sharma. Yashvardhan decides to meet with the Sharma family, ... (Full plot summary below)
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Yashvardhan Raichand lives a very wealthy lifestyle along with his wife, Nandini, and two sons, Rahul and Rohan. While Rahul has been adopted, Yashvardhan and Nandini treat him as their own. When their sons mature, they start to look for suitable brides for Rahul, and decide to get him married to a young woman named Naina. When Rahul is told about this, he tells them that he loves another woman by the name of Anjali Sharma. Yashvardhan decides to meet with the Sharma family, and finds out that they are middle-classed, unsophisticated, and will not be able to it into his family circle, as a result he refuses to permit Rahul to marry Anjali. A defiant Rahul decides to leave, gets married to Anjali, without his foster parents blessings, and re-locates to London, England, where Anjali's unmarried sister, Pooja, also lives. Rohan, who was studying in a hostel, returns home to find that Rahul is no longer living with them, and he also discovers that while outwardly his dad is not interested in seeing Rahul get back, Nandini wants the family back all together for all happy and sad moments. Rohan also misses Rahul a lot, and decides to travel to London in order to try and get Rahul to return home. Yashvardhan, is unable to prevent this, and as a result Rohan does travel to London, meets with Rahul, Anjali, and Pooja. The question remains will the hurt and sorrow that Rahul experienced with his foster parents be erased and enable the family to be reunited, or will Rahul forget about the past, and continue to live his life without getting back to his roots and the family who brought him up, leaving Rohan to return alone?
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| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonWriter/director Karan Johar confirms the promise of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai with this intense family saga brought to life by some of Bollywood's biggest stars. |
| BBC.comShamaila KhanA well made film, with some magical moments (hilarious and weepy) and possibly the world's best looking family! |
| Time OutArwa HaiderThis is a film with celebration in its heart: the musical routines are triumphantly lavish, boasting pounding dhol percussion and gorgeously fluid choreography. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzIt's one of the best Bollywood films I've seen. |
| Empire MagazineOmar AhmedJohar is an accomplished filmmaker, currently on top form. The assured hand he lends to his fine cast makes this a delight, despite a plotline as old as the hills. |
| User ReviewSarah Mlove it... karan johar did an awesome job... |
| User ReviewChona FThe best movie I've seen in my lifetime. It's a story about families that will definitely touch your heart.Make sure you have a whole box of tissue within your handreach before you begin watching this movie. Warning: It's very addictive that you won't stop watching it again and again as I have. |
| User ReviewJehan Vanessa S"a very touching film about the importance family and values..." |
| User ReviewReshma Mits cool multi stars movie like amitabh, shahrukh, hritik, kajol, jaya bachan, its a really big blockbustter movie. |
| User ReviewValeria TExcelente pelicula! fue la primera pelicula bollywoodense que he visto y la encontre genial! recomendada 100% |