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'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' , also abbreviated as 'KANK', is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film written and directed by Karan Johar and produced by his mother Hiroo Yash Johar, in her debut, under the Dharma Productions banner. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukherji, Preity Zinta and Kirron Kher. Set and mostly taking place in New York City, the film explores themes of adultery. The title was promoted with the tag-line "'A Love... That Broke All Relationships'".

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' released worldwide on 11 August 2006 to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics for its subject matter, direction, story, screenplay, music, cinematography, and performances of the cast. It was a commercial success in India, becoming the second-highest grossing Bollywood film of 2006. Additionally, it was also a commercial success internationally, especially in the United States. It became the highest grossing Indian film of all time overseas at the time of its release. The film was screened in over 1,200 cinemas worldwide, grossing a worldwide total of 1.11 billion . It was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Plot



In 2002, Maya is an orphan who is to marry her closest childhood friend, Rishi Talwar. The two have been raised by Rishi's fun-loving wealthy father, Samarjit. Dev is a successful soccer player who lives in New York City with his wife Rhea, his son Arjun and his mother Kamaljit. Maya meets Dev moments before she is to marry Rishi. Although the two are strangers, they connect instantly. Right after they part, Dev is hit by a car and permanently injures his leg. As a result, he can no longer play soccer.

Four years later, in 2006, Dev, who now walks with a limp, is short-tempered and embittered because of his inability to play soccer; Rhea's successful career as a fashion magazine editor makes him feel inferior to her. Since he cannot play soccer anymore, Dev is now a soccer coach of a team of juniors including his own son. Meanwhile, Maya is struggling with her infertility and lack of love for Rishi, seeing him as childish. Dev and Maya meet again and Rhea and Rishi strike a professional relationship. Sam and Kamal, having lost their spouses, become friends to help one another through their loneliness. Dev and Maya decide to do the same; they become friends and try to give each other ideas to salvage their marriages, all of which comically fail.

Dev and Maya realise they have feelings for one another and not toward their partners. Rhea mentions that she has received a promotion and Dev goes into a rant, sneering that she is trying to show off. Rhea accuses Dev of being jealous of her professional success and makes him realise his failure of being a good husband and a good father because he cannot come out of his bitterness. At the same time, Rishi expresses his frustration at Maya's lack of affection and his resentment toward her inability to have children. Feeling worthless, Maya meets a disheartened Dev at the train station and the two confess that they have fallen in love with each other.

Dev and Maya begin an affair but feel guilty for playing with their spouses' feelings, as both Rhea and Rishi try their best to make their marriages work. Nevertheless, Dev and Maya give in and make love. They are later caught in an embrace by Sam and Kamal, who are shocked and upset that they have cheated despite both Rhea and Rishi trying to make it work. That night, Sam has a heart attack. On his deathbed, he advises Maya to leave Rishi as she is depriving both of them of happiness in life. After Sam's death, Dev and Maya decide they must end their relationship and go back to their spouses, but first, they must tell them the truth about their extramarital affair because neither of them will be able to move on in the shadow of lies. Shocked, Rhea and Rishi divorce their spouses. Dev and Maya lie to each other and say that everything is fine, believing they'll never meet again.

Three years later, now in 2009, Dev and Maya have been living alone, both miserable. Rishi visits Maya and reveals that he has fallen in love again and is remarrying. He invites Maya and Rhea to his wedding. Rhea attends with her boss Jay, whom she is now dating. Rhea confronts Maya about the affair and reveals that she left Dev. However, as Rhea and Rishi have both moved on, they encourage Maya to get her love, Dev, revealing that he is about to leave for Toronto by train, for his new job. At the train station, Dev sees Maya but avoids her, believing she is still with Rishi. However, as the train pulls away, the two make eye contact. Seeing her tears, Dev pulls the emergency brake and returns, and the couple reunites.

Cast



*Amitabh Bachchan as Samarjit "Sam" Talwar, Rishi's father

*Shah Rukh Khan as Dev Saran

*Abhishek Bachchan as Rishi Talwar

*Rani Mukherji as Maya Talwar

*Preity Zinta as Rhea Saran

*Kirron Kher as Kamaljit "Kamal" Saran, Dev's mother

*Arjun Rampal as Jai Mehra, Rhea's boss

*Ahsaas Channa as Arjun Saran, Dev and Rhea's son

*Kajol in an cameo in the song "Rock 'N' Roll Soniye"

*John Abraham in a cameo as the DJ in the song "Where's The Party Tonight?"

*Karan Johar as a train passenger in a cameo appearance

*Ayan Mukherji in a cameo appearance in the song "Tumhi Dekho Naa"

Production



'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' was directed and written by Karan Johar who collaborated with Shibani Bathija to write the screenplay, and Niranjan Iyengar wrote the dialogues. Produced by Karan's mother Hiroo Yash Johar in her debut under Dharma Productions, the soundtrack was performed by the musical trio ShankarEhsaanLoy with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. Farah Khan was brought in to organize the choreographical aspects of the film, with costume designer Manish Malhotra, production designer Sharmishta Roy and MAC cosmetics all playing a major role in production.

Kajol was initially offered the role of Maya Talwar. When she refused, due to her prior commitments with Yash Raj Films's 'Fanaa' (2006), the role was passed on to her cousin Rani Mukherji, who was supposed to play Preity Zinta's part. However, Kajol made a guest appearance in the song "Rock 'N' Roll Soniye".

Riteish Deshmukh also had a guest appearance, but his scene was cut during the editing process.

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' is set in New York City, while many of the scenes were filmed in East Hartford and New Haven in Connecticut. The soccer game scene was filmed at Rentschler Field, the home of the UConn Huskies football team. In several scenes, a light 'UConn' can be seen on the field. The majority of the Grand Central Station scenes were filmed at New Haven's Union Station and Philadelphia's 30th Street Station.

In an interview, Johar stated that the filming for the song "Tumhi Dekho Naa" was done at multiple locations and ended up being extremely time-consuming. The "blue section" of the song was shot at Columbia University in Upper West Side, the "yellow section" was shot at Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, the "orange section" at Bear Mountain State Park, the "red section" at the Pier A Park in Hoboken, and the "green section" at the Union Station in New Haven. The red section was initially designed to take place in the rain. However, due to the low temperatures, the raindrops produced by the rain machines started freezing in mid-air. This posed a risk of physical harm to the actors. Consequently, the filmmakers decided to do away with the rain. However, they still wanted to make use of the 200 red umbrellas they had purchased. Eventually, they decided to shoot the red section on a sunny day where the actors used the umbrellas to block out the sun. The shooting for the green section also ran into problems. Two hundred extras were hired for the section but only fifteen showed up. Consequently, crew members present on the set wore the green costumes to take their place. Ayan Mukherji, who was an assistant director of the film, can be seen in a green sweater carrying a box in one of the frames.

The film was filmed over a 90-day shooting period in the USA but a few scenes were shot on four large sets in Mumbai studios., Retrieved 31 January 2008

Mukherji suffered from a severe skin allergy during the filming in the US.

Like previous Karan Johar films 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' (1998)',' 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...' (2001) and 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' (2003) 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' has a four-word title that starts with a "K".

Music



The music and background score of 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' was composed by ShankarEhsaanLoy, while the lyrics were penned by Javed Akhtar. This is the second time that lyricist Javed Akhtar and the composers ShankarEhsaanLoy have teamed up for a Dharma production. The trio also replaces Johar's usual collaborators JatinLalit, who had composed for his previous films. The audio rights were acquired by Sony Music India, under Sony BMG, teaming up with Karan Johar, for the fourth time after 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...' and 'Kal Ho Naa Ho'.

The title song "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" rendered by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik is a tearjerker. "Mitwa", an evocative sufi rock ballad, marked the introduction of Pakistani singer Shafqat Amanat Ali into the Bollywood scene. "Where's The Party Tonight?" by Shaan, Vasundhara Das, Loy and Shankar Mahadevan is the club song picturized on Abhishek and Preity. Then follows "Tumhi Dekho Naa", a soft and romantic ballad, which again is sung by the Sonu Nigam Alka Yagnik duo is picturized on Shahrukh and Rani. "Rock 'N' Roll Soniye", picturized on Amitabh, Abhishek and Preity is a 60's Rock 'N' Roll track, sung by Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan and Mahalakshmi Iyer. "Farewell Trance" is the trance version of the title track, which is a rarity in Bollywood. The album also has a remix "Mitwa Revisted". The soundtrack ends with a sad version of the title track, "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Sad Version" which speaks of destiny, meeting again in life and never saying goodbye. The trio took care to not make the album sound repetitive, especially since the overall genre of the soundtrack is similar to that of their previous chartbuster 'Kal Ho Naa Ho'.

The music of 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' was launched in the United Kingdom on 12 June 2006 and was officially released in India on 16 June 2006 along with a grand music launch at the 7th IIFA Awards in Dubai.

Track listing



Critical reception

Joginder Tuteja of 'Bollywood Hungama' dismissed the initial negative reaction and hype, saying "Much before the official release of the music album of 'KANK', rumour brigade has been having a field day in pulling down the album. Well, that's not something new as with every biggie comes its share of detractors. But on hearing the songs for yourself, you realize that is it NOTHING, but a rumour! The album is yet another fine product from the team that delivers the kind of path-breaking music expected from it." Sukanya Verma of 'Rediff' called the album "a treat for the melody-starved."

Charts and Sales

The album opened at #1 and retained the top position in the music charts for 10 straight weeks, despite facing tough competition from musical hits like 'Gangster', 'Fanaa' and 'Krrish'. According to the figures from 'Box Office India', the album sold over 1,900,000 copies in India making it the second best-selling album of the year, marginally behind 'Dhoom 2'.

Release



'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna''s teaser trailer was released along with 'Fanaa', which released on 26 May 2006.

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna', with a multi-star cast, premiered on 11 August 2006 and was screened in over 1,200 cinemas worldwide.

According to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) originally gave the film an R rating because of language and some sexual content. It was re-rated PG-13 on appeal.

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' was one of India's possible nominations for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, with films such as 'Rang De Basanti', 'Krrish', 'Omkara' and 'Lage Raho Munna Bhai' also in the running. However, the country ultimately chose 'Rang De Basanti' as its pick.

Reception



Critical reception

Critic Taran Adarsh from 'indiafm.com' described the subject matter as a delicate one which could have easily been disastrous and praised the way in which director Karan Johar boldly constructed the film, citing it as his finest work to date. Adarsh approved in particular of the script and the devices the director incorporated to contrast emotions between scenes, remarking that, "the screenplay balances the two extremes; light moments and dollops of emotions with amazing ease". The individual cast performances were also praised by Adarsh, who commented on the effectiveness of the casting and the interaction of the actors.

Rajeev Masand from 'IBNLive' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars praising the screenplay and Johar's direction, saying "Few writers have such solid control over their screenplay as Karan Johar does. Few understand the intricacies of narrative as well as he does. Johar goes from highs to lows, from plateaus to peaks with the ease of a pro. He knows exactly how to turn a seemingly ordinary scene into something special with just that one line of dialogue, or that hint of background music."

Derek Elley of 'Variety' also praised the diversity of emotions displayed by the cast, remarking that, "Scripter Shibani Bathija never lets her characters inhabit a secure emotional place for very long, and impediments to happiness come from their own weaknesses rather than social constraints or plot-generated misunderstandings". Elley noted Amitabh Bachchan's performance as an ageing lothario and praised Preity Zinta as "stepping far beyond her makeup".

However, Raja Sen of 'rediff.com' was particularly critical of the film, also expressing dissatisfaction with its length. He remarked, "I feel older. A showing of Karan Johar's mammoth 22-reel 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' has left me unbelievably exhausted. I walked out of the hall feeling my cheeks for stubble, wondering if my clothes are suddenly dated and my hair's turned grey. I've lost a sizable chunk of my life, and you will too." Unlike other critics, he identified flaws in the script and criticized the strength of characters saying "The characters are cardboard, the setting is glitzy, the songs are tiresome, and the story oscillates between high melodrama and slapstick hilarity, going nowhere. Rarely has a weak script relied so completely on pretty people with big names to carry every line through".

In the United States, the film received a number of positive reviews.

Critics such as Neil Genzlinger of the 'New York Times' emphasized the larger-than-life nature of the film, remarking that, "It is full of big Bollywood stars and out-sized everything: the rainstorms are a little rainier than real life; the wind machines are cranked up an extra notch; the close-ups get closer and linger longer than usual; the coincidences that drive the plot are a little more numerous and unlikely than normal screenwriting allows". He praised the humor in the script and the director's comic timing in certain scenes such as the children's soccer match, the bed store, and at the ballet show.

Box office

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' saw a record opening at many cities in India and generated in the first week itself, although it is currently Johar's lowest-grossing film according to net collections, even if unadjusted for inflation. It emerged the highest grosser worldwide for an Indian film, surpassing 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...'s five-year-old record. With a total overseas gross of , the film was the third highest overseas grosser as of 2013.

It opened strongly in the United States and the United Kingdom with first weekend grosses of $1.3 million in the U.S and $1.4 million (750,000) in the UK.

In total 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' collected US$3,275,444 in the United States while in UK it netted over 5,079,688.00. In the US, one factor contributing to its success was the fact it debuted in 64 theatres, unusually high for a Bollywood film in cities with lower Indian populations such as Miami, Tampa, and Raleigh as well.

The film's total worldwide gross was between 1.121.20 billion .

Accolades



Notes



See also



* List of highest-grossing Bollywood films

* List of films set in New York City

References




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