Starring: Ranbir Kapoor,
Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba, Deepika Padukone
Director: Siddharth Anand
Why do girls always fall for the wrong guy? Their
mothers warn them about him. Their friends shake their
heads disapprovingly. Their minds tell them to escape
while the going is good. But no! oh no! Their hearts are
another story. You see, they are sending all the wrong
signals. His name alone is enough to scramble their
brains and set their hearts racing.
Meet Raj. He is the stuff of dreams, with the looks of a
'butter wouldn't melt in my mouth' good boy. Who can
blame him for falling in love as many times as love is
fortunate enough to find him. It's not his fault that
he's a heartbreaker, it's in his DNA.
Come discover his three love stories; Raj and Mahi, Raj
and Radhika, Raj and Gayatri.

Radhika (Bipasha Basu) is the gorgeous one. She's a sexy
and confident girl. Lives in Mumbai, on her own terms.
In her own flat. She is a dancer with Shiamak, and has
the ambitions to shine on the silver screen. She is a
girl of today. She doesn't feel any false modesty when
it comes to showing her feelings for the opposite sex.
She shrugs away all the old fashioned rules set by
society, as she believes in doing what makes her happy.
As long as, it doesn't compromise with the happiness of
her lover.
Gayatri (Deepika Padukone) is is like any of the other
girls who move to another country to study and to
eventually make it big. And yet, she's unlike any other
girl. She's smart and she's sassy. She's beautiful and
she's ambitious. She knows what she wants and she knows
how to get it. Life can be tough for a girl living alone
in a strange land. But Gayatri is fearless. Her already
beautiful eyes sparkle when faced with challenge.
Nothing will stop this girl from achieving what she
wants from life. Or from love.

Cast:
Raj Sharma Ranbir Kapoor
Mahi - Minissha Lamba
Radhika / Shreya Rathod - Bipasha Basu
Gayatri - Deepika Padukone
Sachin - Hiten Paintal
Joginder Singh Ahluwalia - Kunal Kapoor
Mahi’s father - Puneet Issar
Taxi Passenger - Cameron Pearson
Singers:
1. Khuda Jaane - KK & Shilpa Rao
2. Lucky Boy - Sunidhi Chauhan, Hard Kaur & Raja Hassan
3. Aahista Aahista - Lucky Ali & Shreya Ghoshal
4. Jogi Mahi - Sukhwinder Singh, Shekhar Ravjiani &
Himani Kapoor
5. Small Town Girl - Shankar Mahadevan
6. Khuda Jaane Revisited - KK & Shilpa Rao
Remixed by: Abhijit Nalani
7. Bachna Ae Haseeno - Kishore Kumar, Sumit Kumar &
Vishal Dadlani
Rap Lyrics by: Vishal Dadlani
Music On: YRF Music |

Different ladyloves at different times in his life. And
each of them, teach him a little bit about love and a
little bit about life, in their own sweet, sexy or sassy
way.
Come fall in love... three times.
Raj (Ranbir Kapoor) is the
accidental lover. Easy, boyish charm is something no guy
can cultivate. You have to be born with it. Like Raj. He's
not your regular boy next door though he has a misleading
quality; his 'butter wouldn't melt in my mouth' good boy
charm. Couple this with a sense of humour and an
unintentional sex appeal and you have a package that is
lethal in its irresistibility. So, really, you can't blame
the poor boy for the effect he has on women. At the same
time he's not really complaining.
Mahi (Minissha Lamba) is sweet, romantic and innocent. She
believes that the world is her oyster. So what, if it was
limited just to Amritsar most of her life. That doesn't
stop the universe from conspiring to make all her wishes
come true. Her life is made of stuff rarely found outside
of a Hallmark card. She is a happy child. The chosen one.
She truly believes that nothing bad will ever happen to
her. Her path will be decked by rainbows and strewn with
flowers. That's where she walks, humming a happy song,
with a Mills & Boon in one hand and her one true love
holding the other.

Ranbir is the latest heart-throb of girls. He is talented
and dances well and is handsome. Bipasha Basu is the
sexiest looking of the 3 girls in this film. Minissha is
pretty & cute and so is Deepika who has a stunning screen
presence. Impressive background score by Salim-Sulaiman,
classy direction and it has three songs which are
chartbusters - 'Khuda Jaane' , 'Ahista Ahista' and ‘Lucky
Boy’ which are bouncy musical numbers featuring these
three stunning beauties, shot on striking locations and
oozing breathless romance.
- Amar Jeet Credits:
A Yash Raj Films Production
Presented by Yash Chopra
Producer: Aditya Chopra
Director: Siddharth Anand
Music: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani
Cinematography: Sunil Patel
Executive Producer: Aashish Singh
Choreography: Ahmed Khan
Story: Aditya Chopra
Screenplay: Devika Bhagat
Dialogue & Lyrics: Anvita Dutt Guptan
Production Design: Sharmishta Roy
Editor: Ritesh Soni
Sound: Rishi Oberoi
Costume Design: Aki Narula
Executive / Line Producers - Padam Bhushan, Mitu Bhowmick
Lange, Aashish Singh
Casting by Bidyut Dumra
First Assistant Director - Bharat Rawail
Production Secretary - Louisa Renard
Publicity Design: Fayyaz Badruddin (YRF - Design Cell)
Stills: Abhay Singh |