Preity G Zinta
Salaam Namaste
Falling in love. It's very easy to do. Being in love - now that's the tough part! Nick - He's a chef. Ambar - She's a Radio Jockey. They're young, they're cool, they're independent -and together they make the PERFECT pair! Or do they? Surrounded by quirky friends, bosses and landlords but far away from home. Nick and Ambar take a huge leap of faith as they decide to move in together. And now they must tiptoe towards getting to know each other? They are attracted to each other - but they fight. They live together, but as friends, in different rooms. They're in a relationship... but then again they're not. They seem to want the same things, but it seems that they have very little in common. Between all this chaos, they find out that Ambar is pregnant. Nick doesn't want the baby. How the two handle this dilemma is what will decide the direction this relationship will take and be the real test of their love. So are they really made for each other? Are they actually compatible? Is this whole thing worth it? After all, if a relationship is what happens when you're busy not thinking about it - then what does it mean when everything has to be such a "decision"? SALAAM NAMASTE gives us a quirky take on life, love and relationship as it looks at a fairy tale with a bit of a squint. Full of colour, humour and zest it is an endearing look at what being in love really means!!!
Veer-Zaara
Squadron Leader Veer Pratap Singh (Shahrukh Khan) is a rescue pilot with the Indian Air Force. In the line of duty he comes across a stranded Zaara (Preity Zinta)... a girl from Pakistan who has come to India to fulfill her surrogate mothers dying wish. Veer saves her life and his life is never the same again. Twenty two years later Saamia Siddiqui (Rani Mukerji), a Pakistani human rights lawyer on her first case, finds herself face to face with an aging Veer Pratap Singh. He has languished in a Pakistan jail cell for 22 years and has not spoken to anyone all these years. And no one knows why. Her mission is to discover the truth about Veer and see to it that justice is served. VEER-ZAARA is a saga of love, separation, courage and sacrifice. A love that is divine, a love that is whole-hearted, a love that is completely consuming, a love that grows with separation & deepens with sacrifice. A love that is an inspiration... and will remain a legend forever.
Kal Ho Naa Ho
Naina (Preity Zinta) is a young woman, slightly not happy for reasons more than one. Her father committed suicide when she needed him the most, leaving Jennifer (Jaya bachchan), his wife all alone. Lajjo (Sushma Seth), Jennifer's mother-in-law blames Jennifer for the same. Furthermore, Jennifer is unhappy because Lajjo refuses to accept Gia, a 6-year old girl whom Jennifer adopted. Even the restaurant Jennifer is running is not doing well. In short, nothing is well on the Kapur family front. The only factors that redeem Naina's existence is her toiling and tolerant mother Jennifer and her bumbling stumbling MBA classmate Rohit (Saif Ali Khan). Meanwhile, Aman (Shah Rukh Khan) a happy-go-lucky guy arrives in Naina's neighbourhood and soon changes everything around, thanks to his contagious joviality and jest for life. He proves to be the messiah for the Kapur family in every sort...
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
London, an overcrowded cafe, one table to share. Two strangers tell each other “how I met my fiancé” stories to kill time. Rikki (Abhishek Bachchan) met his fiance Anaida (Lara Dutta) at the Ritz in Paris and Alvira (Preity Zinta) met her prince charming Steve (Bobby Deol) at Madame Tussauds in London. Stories unfold and by the end of their session the two have alarmingly gotten attracted to each other. What follows is a crazy love story full of lies, deceits and a complicated quadrangle - Rikki and Alvira have gotten themselves as well as Anaida ad Steve in to a lovely mess, where each of them have to think quick on their feet, dancing around each other’s emotions playing musical chairs & lying through their teeth. If opposites attract - then this is it.
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa
Rishabh and Pari are both deeply in love with each other. A wealthy young man, he works in an advertising agency while she is a doctor. Both marry and soon Pari is pregnant. Pari has a dream to build a hospital for children. Tragically, Pari meets with a fatal accident, and both the baby and she die. In her will, Pari donates her heart to the hospital. Rishabh is devastated, and opposes the plan to donate the heart. The hospital, however, goes ahead with Pari’s last request. Rishabh, after a bout with depression, begins Pari’s project, a hospital for sick children. Meanwhile Pari’s heart has been transplanted in a young woman named Dhani. Dhani and Rishabh’s paths cross, and Dhani is instantly attracted to him, but Rishabh does not even look at her, and is immersed in Pari’s memories.
Mission Kashmir
Inayat Khan is a police officer, responsible for the security of Kashmir. One day, his son Irfaan meets with an accident and because of a fatwa (proclamation), by the leader of a terrorist group, no hospital treats the child and he dies. In order to wipe out the group of terrorists, Khan ends up killing an entire family along with them. Their young son Altaaf is the only one who survives and so Inayat adopts him. Years later, when Altaaf finds out the truth he tries to kill Inayat and runs away. He is taken in by a fierce militant leader dedicated to achieving Kashmir’s independence. After ten years of training, Altaaf sets out on a destructive mission.