Milenge Milenge - We will find each other

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Movie
German title Milenge Milenge - We will find each other
Original title Milenge Milenge
Country of production India
original language Hindi , English
Publishing year 2010
length 110 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Satish Kaushik
script Shiraz Ahmed
production Boney Kapoor ,
Surinder Kapoor
music Himesh Reshammiya ,
Sanjoy Chowdhury (background music)
camera Sethu Sriram
cut Sanjay Verma
occupation

Milenge Milenge ( Hindi : मिलेंगे मिलेंगे, translated: We will meet, we will meet ) is a Bollywood film from 2010 . It is also a remake of the Hollywood film Serendipity (2001).

action

Priya, a decent girl, dreams of marriage and starting her own family. However, she lacks the right partner for this. Her friend Honey persuades her to go to her aunt, a fortune teller. There she is prophesied that Priya will meet her dream man in seven days abroad.

And indeed fate strikes. The college is giving Priya and her friends a trip to a youth event in Bangkok . There she falls in love with Amit alias Immy, who exactly corresponds to her ideas. What Priya doesn't know: When Immy happened to hide in her room one night in the girls' dormitory, he reads her diary. He makes a copy of her diary and knows exactly how to behave towards her. Because Priya doesn't like liars, smokers and drinkers - all qualities that actually characterize Immy.

After a few days, Priya finds out about Immy's real face and a world collapses for her. The two go their separate ways, even though Immy has actually fallen in love with Priya. He asks her for one last chance, which she then gives him: She asks him to write his name and telephone number on a banknote. In return, she writes her name and number in a book that she sells at a second-hand book dealer. Should you get your hands on any of it, it is a sign of fate.

Three years passed: Priya is now engaged and Immy is about to get married. Since both are now faced with an important life decision, they want to know it again and challenge fate itself. Both start looking for the banknote or book. When both finally hold the respective item in their hands, they separate from their respective partners and meet again at the place where they have challenged fate, namely at the "Destiny" shopping center.

music

Song title Singer
Milenge Milenge Alka Yagnik , Jayesh Gandhi
Kuch To Bakee Hai Himesh Reshammiya
Ishq Ki Galee Rahat Fateh Ali Khan , Jayesh Gandhi
Tum Chain Ho Alka Yagnik , Sonu Nigam , Suzanne D'Mello
Milenge Milenge Himesh Reshammiya , Shreya Ghosal
Yeh Hare Kaanch Ki Choodiyan Alka Yagnik
Kuch To Bakee Hai (Bright Mix) Himesh Reshammiya
Ishq Ki Galee (Dance Mix) Rahat Fateh Ali Khan , Jayesh Gandhi
Kuch To Bakee Hai (Dark Mix) Himesh Reshammiya
Tum Chain Ho (Unplugged) Vinit Singh

production

In 2004 shooting began for this film. One of the locations was supposed to be in Thailand , but Shahid Kapoor asked to postpone it because he wanted to appear for the premiere of his film Dil Maange More . Shooting was postponed and that's how they escaped the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake , where the film crew had booked their hotel on the beach in Thailand. The film was supposed to be in theaters on December 23, 2005, but there were financial and casting problems.

After the two main actors Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor split up privately, nobody believed that the film would be released. But the director confirmed the theatrical release for February 15, 2008. However, the release was postponed because Shahid and Kareena still had to dub the film. The synchronization was only completed in February 2009. Eventually the film made it to Indian cinemas on July 9, 2010.

criticism

“Keep expectations very low. Then you are served with a work that is hopelessly out of date and does not have much to offer in terms of content or cinematography - but provides a more or less welcome throwback to the Indian mass cinema of the 90s. The central idea of ​​the story, according to which fate should decide with the help of a note on a banknote and book, comes from a brazenly stolen film from 2001 - the sweet Hollywood production " Serendipity ". But the rest is pure 90s. And whoever stood and stood on it, didn’t get anything completely bad here. Little inspiration, long threads, art-free, simply knitted - yes. But certainly not bad. "(From molodezhnaja.ch)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
  2. bollywoodhungama.com
  3. bollywoodhungama.com
  4. articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
  5. molodezhnaja.ch