Each and every song in the album became a rage and expressed every emotion a young heart goes through when in love. The film's music was composed by Rajesh Roshan with lyrics by Ibrahim Ashq, Saawan Kumar Tak and Vijay Akela. FAVOURITE LOVE SONGSĪpart from the amazing lead pair of Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel, one thing that made the film extremely popular among the young generation of that time was its music album. How a mobile phone helps them unravel the truth was quite fascinating during the time when the gadget has just forayed into the Indian households. Raj now helps Sonia to find out about the death of Rohit and punish the culprits. When Sonia goes to New Zealand and meets Raj, who looks exactly like Rohit, her love story changes to a revenge drama. The change in storyline was so subtle and thrilling. But then something happens, which was not expected. After Sonia's father agrees to wait for Rohit to succeed in the field of singing and him selling record number of albums and a full-fledged concert to his name, one thinks that everything is going to be alright in their love story. What starts off as romance between Rohit and Sonia, soon takes an interesting turn and brings in crime and a murder as a subplot. While Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai is known to be a romantic film, it is also an intriguing thriller. Watch the trailer of Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai here:Ī THRILLER IN THE GARB OF A ROMANTIC FILM Add to that the beautiful white mountains of New Zealand that make you go on a quick ski-trip with your special someone. Ameesha Patel in a blue ensemble dancing amid hundreds of sheep and Hrithik running after her to finally them falling together in the green meadow, is another scene which made us want a love story like theirs. The blue waters, white sand and Sonia's pink skirt, everything adds to the aesthetics. The way Rakesh Roshan shot the island scenes made the movie-viewing experience more magical. Right from the shack where Rohit would practise music to the island where Rohit and Sonia got themselves landed all alone after a night of jealousy and drinking, everything seems like something just out of a fairy tale. Seeing Sonia pick out petals from a rose to find out if Rohit loves her or not prompted many to try the trick to find out the feelings of their crushes about them.īollywood romance is synonymous with picturesque locations and Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai gave us many reasons to believe that. At this point, we realise how innocent and naive one can get in love. But when her friend tells her that he had made arrangement for Rohit to join them, her happiness has no bounds. When Sonia receives her tickets for a cruise to Singapore, she doesn't want to go. When did the accidental meetings turn into planned getaways, nobody realised. Smiling at a total stranger at a traffic signal seems so 2000 in the time of left and right swipes, no?
They first meet at a traffic signal and instantly develop liking for each other. Rohit's good looks might have played their charm, but hey it was not the only thing for which Sonia falls for him.
A rich girl falls in love with a poor guy was what made the Bollywood love stories back then. No matter how unrealistic it may seem today, most of us dreamt of a love story like theirs when we first saw the film. In Hrithik's Rohit and Ameesha Patel's Sonia we saw ourselves.
It started with a regular love story of a girl and a boy. Let's concentrate on Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai today. Shah Rukh Khan's fans have a list of films ready. While many would argue that before Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, Bollywood had a plethora of films that gave us lessons in love and romance. It was not just a regular love story, but also an exciting thriller which kept us hooked till the very end. On Throwback Thursday this week, let us take you back to the time when we didn't shy away from confessing our love for everything romantic and embraced this beauty directed by Rakesh Roshan with all our hearts. Yes, it's been 21 years since the release of the film which gave Bollywood its very own Greek God in human form, Hrithik Roshan. Years before John Green's Okay? Okay! was popularised by the 2014 film The Fault in Our Stars, Bollywood found its own version of a brief romantic conversation, which didn't need many words to explain the feelings of the people in love, when Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai was released in 2000.
No matter how cheesy it may sound, but everyone would agree that at some point in our lives we quite liked it. Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai is the debut film of Ameesha Patel and Hrithik Roshan.