Title : Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Language : Hindi
Studio/Banner :Yash Raj Films
Cast : Abhishek Bachchan Bobby Deol Preity Zinta Lara Dutta
SPECIAL APPEARANCE Amitabh Bachchan
Format :DVD
Synopsis : Synopsis: Busy London station. Delayed train from Birmingham.
Two strangers waiting for the train... Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) born
in Bhatinda, living in London; and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta) more Brit than
the Queen herself, however with Lahori blood in her veins. Crowded café. One
table to share. Two hours to kill. Perfect setting for the start of a love-story.
Hitch? Both Rikki and Alvira are engaged and have come to pick up their fiancés
who are coming by the same train. To kill time, they end up telling each other
their “how I met my fiancé” stories. Rikki met his fiancé Anaida (Lara Dutta)
at The Ritz (Paris), the same night that Princess Diana and Dodi walked out
of the hotel and into the paparazzi. As Rikki says, “When two lovers die, another
two are a born”. They dance... they sing... they're in love! Alvira, a princess
by nature discovers her prince at Madame Tussaud’s. When a gigantic wax model
of Superman falls from the ceiling, Alvira is a sitting target. But Steve the
Prince (Bobby Deol), a lawyer by profession saves her life but steals her heart!
They also sing, they also dance and they also fall in love... Stories unfold,
time passes, the two strangers start enjoying each other. That Alvira is a Pakistani
Brit and Rikki originally from India... that Rikki is crooked, earthy, and rakish:
dabbler in various businesses; that Alvira is prim-n-proper, wannabe blue-blood,
stiff upper-lip: Asst. Manager at House of Fraser’s... none of these details
matter. They have gotten alarmingly attracted to each other! Their brief encounter
has created a complicated quadrangle... Rikki Thukral and Alvira Khan have gotten
themselves and Steve and Anaida into a lovely mess... To get out of it both
of them bend over backward, thinking quickly on their feet, dancing around each
other’s emotions... After all when you’re playing musical chairs with love,
there’s nothing you can do but... Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (Dance Baby Dance)!
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