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Phir Milenge (2004 film)

2004 film by Revathi


Summary

2004 film by Revathi

FieldValue
namePhir Milenge
imagePhir Milenge 2004 poster.jpg
directorRevathi
producerShailendra Singh
writerAtul Sabharwal
starringShilpa Shetty
Abhishek Bachchan
Salman Khan
musicSongs:
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Nikhil–Vinay
Bhavatha Raja
Score:
Bhavatha Raja
cinematographyRavi Varman
editingAshwin Ramanathan
distributorPercept Picture Company
released
runtime125 minutes
countryIndia
languageHindi
budget5.50 crore
gross5.43 crore

Abhishek Bachchan Salman Khan Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Nikhil–Vinay Bhavatha Raja Score: Bhavatha Raja

Phir Milenge () is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Revathi and produced by Mukesh Udeshi and Shailendra Singh. The film stars Shilpa Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, and Salman Khan, with supporting performances by Mita Vashisht and Revathi. Inspired by Jonathan Demme’s Philadelphia (1993), the narrative addresses the social stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS in India, marking one of the earliest mainstream Hindi films to tackle the subject.

The story follows Tamanna Sahni (Shetty), a successful advertising professional who contracts HIV after a one-night encounter with her college sweetheart, Rohit (Khan). When she loses her job due to her medical condition, she files a legal case against her former employers, aided by young lawyer Tarun Anand (Bachchan). Principal photography was conducted in Mumbai, with cinematography by Ravi K. Chandran and a soundtrack composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, featuring lyrics by Javed Akhtar.

Released theatrically on 27 August 2004, Phir Milenge received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive treatment of the subject matter. Critics praised Shetty’s performance in particular, alongside Revathi’s direction, Chandran’s cinematography, and the film’s music. However, despite positive reviews, it underperformed commercially at the box office.

At award ceremonies, the film earned multiple nominations, with Shetty receiving Best Actress nominations at the Filmfare Awards, IIFA Awards, Screen Awards, and Zee Cine Awards for what was widely regarded as her career-best performance.

Over time, Phir Milenge has been recognized as a pioneering work in mainstream Hindi cinema for its portrayal of AIDS awareness and workplace discrimination and is frequently cited in discussions of socially conscious filmmaking in India.

Plot

Tamanna Sahni is the creative head of a leading advertising agency, T.J. Associates. Her dedication and ideas contribute significantly to the firm’s success. At a college reunion, she reconnects with her former classmate Rohit Manchanda, and the two briefly rekindle their relationship. After their encounter, Rohit departs, and Tamanna resumes her routine life.

When her sister Tanya meets with an accident, Tamanna volunteers to donate blood. During the process, she is informed by Dr. Raisingh that she has tested positive for HIV. She attempts to contact Rohit and later learns that he too is HIV-positive and hospitalized.

Tamanna’s condition soon becomes known at her workplace, leading to her dismissal. Believing her termination to be unjust, she seeks legal representation. Most lawyers refuse to take her case, citing the absence of legal provisions in India to protect people with HIV/AIDS from workplace discrimination. Eventually, Tarun Anand, a young lawyer, agrees to represent her after initial hesitation. With guidance from his mentor, Lal Sir, he files her case in court.

The trial concludes unfavorably, and Tamanna and Tarun appeal to the High Court. Around this time, Tamanna visits Rohit in the hospital, where he dies from AIDS-related complications.

In the High Court, Tarun argues the case successfully, establishing a precedent against discrimination based on HIV status. In the aftermath, Tamanna starts her own business and, two years later, is recognized for her professional achievements. Accepting an award, she dedicates it to Rohit’s memory.

Cast

  • Shilpa Shetty as Tamanna Sahni
  • Abhishek Bachchan as Advocate Tarun Anand
  • Mita Vashisht as Advocate Kalyani
  • Somayajulu as Guruji
  • Raja Krishnamoorthy as TJ, Tamanna's boss
  • Kamalinee Mukherjee as Tanya Sahni
  • Salman Khan as Rohit Manchanda
  • Revathi as Dr. Raisingh
  • Nassar as Lal

Soundtrack

The film’s soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Nikhil–Vinay, and Bhavatharini, with lyrics written by Prasoon Joshi and Sameer.

Track #SongSinger(s)MusicLyricsDuration
1"Jeene Ke Ishaare"Shankar MahadevanShankar–Ehsaan–LoyPrasoon Joshi6:38
2"Betab Dil Hai"Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu NigamNikhil–VinaySameer7:29
3"Yaad Hai Woh Pehli Mulaqat"Abhijeet (Not in the film)Shankar–Ehsaan–LoySameer6:30
4"Khul Ke Muskurale"Bombay JayashriShankar–Ehsaan–LoyPrasoon Joshi4:41
5"Betab Dil Hai" (sad)Sonu NigamNikhil-VinaySameer3:04
6"Khushiyon Ki Koshish"Srinivas, Mahalaxmi IyerShankar–Ehsaan–LoyPrasoon Joshi4:56
7"Kuchh Pal"Vijay YesudasBhavathariniPrasoon Joshi4:35
8"Phir Milenge"Febi Mani, Vijay YesudasBhavathariniPrasoon Joshi1:02

Critical reception

Phir Milenge received generally positive reviews in India, with particular praise for its sensitive handling of HIV/AIDS and for Shilpa Shetty’s performance, which was widely regarded as one of the strongest of her career. Critics highlighted the film’s social relevance and Shetty’s bravery in portraying an HIV-positive protagonist, though some expressed reservations about pacing and narrative execution.

Medical professionals were among the earliest reviewers. Pediatrician Jagdish Chinappa called the film “a brave attempt to highlight some issues facing people with HIV,” commending the cast for emotionally charged performances. Pathologist Sanjay A. Pai similarly praised it as a rare socially responsible film in mainstream cinema and described Shetty’s performance as “marvellous,” particularly noting her willingness to play an “unglamorous” role.

Film critics shared these views. Shilpa Bharatan Iyer of Rediff.com described Shetty’s work as “a rare, subdued performance” and praised Revathi’s “sensitive” direction, though she felt Abhishek Bachchan’s courtroom role lacked conviction compared to Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington in Philadelphia (1993). Chitra Mahesh of The Hindu echoed the sentiment, writing that “a serious issue has been handled with sensitivity and realism,” while also lauding Shetty’s “magnificent” portrayal.

More mixed assessments acknowledged the film’s importance but found flaws in execution. Taran Adarsh of Sify noted that while Revathi’s storytelling might appeal primarily to a niche audience, Shetty delivered “the performance of her career,” conveying “pain and emotional upheaval through her expressive eyes.” Namrata Joshi of Outlook remarked that the understated narrative sometimes became “so still and stiff” that its impact weakened, though she praised Shetty’s poignancy and depth.

In retrospective commentary, Stephen Horne described the film as a turning point for Shetty, crediting her with carrying the narrative and portraying Tamanna’s transformation “from carefree professional to heartbroken outcast with startling believability.”

Box office

Phir Milenge was released on 27 August 2004 across about 170 screens in India. The film earned approximately ₹24.9 million (US$540,000) net in India, with a gross of about ₹34.7 million (US$740,000). Overseas, it collected around ₹17.8 million (US$385,000), bringing its worldwide total to approximately ₹54.3 million (US$1.2 million). Against a reported production budget of ₹55 million (US$1.25 million), the film was unable to recover costs and was declared a commercial failure.

Accolades

AwardDate of the ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
Screen Awards18 January 2005Best ActressShilpa Shetty
Stardust Awards20 February 2005Hottest FilmPhir Milenge
Filmfare Awards26 February 2005Best ActressShilpa Shetty
Zee Cine Awards26 March 2005Best Actor – Female
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – MaleAbhishek Bachchan
Best Art DirectionSabu Cyril
Bollywood Movie Awards30 April 2005Best ActressShilpa Shetty
IIFA Awards9–11 June 2005Best Actress

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