Kaho Na Ho
Aman Mathur (Shah Rukh Khan) was a terminally ill heart patient, who moves with his mother to New York for his treatment and not to work. So it's obvious that. Kal Ho Naa Ho Lyrics (Title Song): The song is from Nikkhil Advani’s Hindi movie “Kal Ho Naa Ho” starring Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta as the lead characters. The song is sung by Sonu Nigam, composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy with lyrics penned down by Javed Akhtar.
Running time 186 minutes Country India Language Hindi Budget ₹280 million. Box office ₹860.9 million Kal Ho Naa Ho (English: Tomorrow May Never Come, Hindi pronunciation: ), also abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Indian directed. The film features,,, and as the lead characters, with,,, and in supporting roles. It narrates the story of Naina Catherine Kapur, a pessimistic and uptight student. She falls in love with her neighbour Aman Mathur, a heart patient who tries to get Naina and her friend Rohit Patel to fall in love with each other, since he does not wish to bring her the pain of his death by reciprocating her feelings.
The film was written by, who co-produced it with his father under their banner on a budget of ₹280 million (about US$6,132,282 in 2003). The dialogue was written by and composed the score.,, and were the film's cinematographer, costume designer and art director. The film has several themes, including the depiction of and homosexuality. Took place in, New York City, and from January to October 2003. Its soundtrack was released on 27 September 2003 to positive reception, with the, 'It's The Time To Disco', 'Kuch To Hua Hai', and 'Pretty Woman' particularly well-received. Kal Ho Naa Ho was released on 27 November 2003 with the promotional tagline, 'A Story of a Lifetime. In a Heartbeat'.
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Kaho Na Hoi Bhojpuri
The film received positive critical feedback, and was commercially successful; it earned ₹860.9 million (about US$18,854,577 in 2003), and was the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. It won two, eight, thirteen, six, three, and two in 2004.