His family decides to go back on a holiday to India for 2 weeks, when Tina discovers the truth about Pooja's e-mails, they decide together that Tina will play along with the charade. Fifteen years later, and their friendship has blossomed via e-mail, Raj believing that he's getting to know Tina when it's really Pooja. However Tina disregards him and chooses not to respond to his first e-mail, in turn Pooja decides to keep in touch with him but signs under Tina's name. When Raj's family move to England to get involved in an internet business, Raj promises Tina that he will keep in touch with her and that their friendship will always be forever. While Raj has always been attracted to the vivacious Tina, he is completely unaware of the quiet Pooja's feelings for him. This song is expected to chart since it combines a lot of Western and Indian music.Raj, Pooja and Tina are childhood friends. “The title tune… is extremely hummable,” the Hindu added. “Some songs have the classic Chopra banner vibe,” Kushner said, “that’s grown so formulaic and clichéd of late.” Sharma “does a wonderful job in churning out a variety of tunes in one single bundle,” according to Joginder Tuteja, who wrote a review for the entertainment portal Bollywood Hungama. “Rahul’s orchestration approach is young, and the usage of guitars is fascinating and original,” noted Mid-Day critic Narendra Kusner. Critics had conflicting feelings about the music. The soundtrack has become the ninth best-selling music album of the year, as per the movie website Box Office India, with only about 1.2 million units sold. Saregama published the soundtrack CD on July 12, 2002. Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics, and Alisha Chinai, Alka Yagnik, Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan, and Sonu Nigam sang the vocals. He subsequently informed The Hindu that writing the music for the movie was a “wonderful” and “learning” experience for him. “It’s about urban young people, so the music has to be romantic and delicate,” Rahul Sharma said of the soundtrack, which he characterized as “new and fresh.”įor the background score, he employed santoor, flute, and a 60-piece orchestra. Rahul Sharma, a newcomer, created the music for Mujhse Dosti Karoge! He accepted the offers in April 2001 and was on a concert tour alongside his father Shivkumar Sharma. Kareena Kapoor received the movie’s single nomination for Best Supporting Actress there at the 4th IIFA Awards for her performance.
It was a box office flop, making only $336.1 million as well as receiving mixed reviews from critics. Mujhse Dosti Karoge! was released on August 9, 2002, at a budget of 120 million dollars. Chandran and Gopal Shah collaborated on the cinematography, and Rahul Sharma served as that of the composer.
Kohli made his directorial debut with Mujhse Dosti Karoge!, for which he also co-wrote the script and narrative with Aditya Chopra.
This movie features the love triangle of three friends, Raj Khanna (Roshan), Pooja Sahani (Mukerji), and Tina Kapoor, and is based just on the 1996 American comedy The Truth About Cats & Dogs (Kareena Kapoor). Hrithik Roshan, Rani Mukerji, and Kareena Kapoor appear in the film. Mujhse Dosti Karoge! is indeed a 2002 Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic movie directed by Kunal Kohli as well as produced by Yash Chopra’s Yash Raj Films company.