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Revisiting Mohabbatein, a timeless tale of love and rebellion, writes Shanku Sharma

//Shanku Sharma//

Released in the year 2000 (October 27), ‘Mohabbatein’ remains a classic in Hindi cinema, enchanting audiences with its timeless tale of love, rebellion, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by the great Yash Chopra featuring an ensemble cast led by Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aishwarya Rai, the film continues to captivate viewers with its unforgettable characters and dialogues and melodious soundtrack.

Set in a prestigious all-boys Gurukul (traditional Indian residential school), the film revolves around Narayan Shankar (Amitabh Bachchan), the strict and authoritarian headmaster who firmly believes in discipline and tradition. His ideologies are challenged when Raj Aryan Malhotra (Shah Rukh Khan) enters the Gurukul as a music teacher. Raj encourages the students to follow their hearts and pursue their passions, directly opposing Narayan Shankar’s ideologies. Raj falls in love with Mehga (Aishwarya), daughter of Narayan Shankar. Since her father disapproves their love, she commits suicide. A broken but determined Raj enters the Gurukul and takes it by storm.

Mohabbatein beautifully explores themes of love, rebellion, and the generational gap. The film delves into the complexities of relationships, showcasing various forms of love, including romantic love, filial love, and friendship. It highlights the importance of following one’s heart, even in the face of societal norms and familial expectations. The film boasts a plethora of memorable characters, each leaving a lasting impact on the audience. From the stern yet vulnerable Narayan Shankar to the charming and rebellious Raj Aryan Malhotra, every character is intricately woven into the narrative, adding depth and dimension to the story. Aishwarya Rai’s portrayal of Megha, a young woman caught between duty and desire, also deserves special mention for its emotional resonance.

One of the defining aspects of Mohabbatein is its iconic soundtrack, composed by the legendary duo Jatin-Lalit. The film features timeless melodies such as Humko Humise Chura Lo and Chalte Chalte, which have become synonymous with romance in Indian cinema. The songs not only enhance the narrative but also evoke a range of emotions, further immersing the audience in the story.

Over the years, Mohabbatein has attained cult status and continues to resonate with audiences across generations. Its exploration of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness transcends cultural boundaries, making it a beloved film not only in India but also among international audiences. The film’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes and timeless appeal.

As I revisit Mohabbatein this Valentine’s Day, I am (also we all) reminded of the power of love to conquer all obstacles. Through its compelling narrative, memorable characters, and soul-stirring music, the film continues to enchant and inspire audiences, reaffirming its status as a classic of Indian cinema.

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