The story follows Sapna (Ameesha Patel), the daughter of a conservative and powerful tycoon, who falls in love with a college student, Rohit (Hrithik Roshan).
While the film struggled at the box office, the music composed by remained a highlight.
(2002) is a romantic drama primarily remembered as the highly anticipated reunion of Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel following their blockbuster debut in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai . Directed by Vikram Bhatt, the film failed to replicate that initial success, becoming a significant critical and commercial disappointment. Narrative and Performance
: The relationship faces violent opposition from Sapna's father and brother, leading to a climax where Rohit must fight through a small army of goons to save her.
: Critics largely panned the film for its predictable script and outdated execution. Ameesha Patel’s performance, particularly her "heavy breathing" and terrified portrayal, was heavily criticized and often trolled. Hrithik Roshan himself later expressed dissatisfaction with the film's "old-fashioned" presentation. Soundtrack and Legacy
The story follows Sapna (Ameesha Patel), the daughter of a conservative and powerful tycoon, who falls in love with a college student, Rohit (Hrithik Roshan).
While the film struggled at the box office, the music composed by remained a highlight. The story follows Sapna (Ameesha Patel), the daughter
(2002) is a romantic drama primarily remembered as the highly anticipated reunion of Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel following their blockbuster debut in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai . Directed by Vikram Bhatt, the film failed to replicate that initial success, becoming a significant critical and commercial disappointment. Narrative and Performance Pyaar Hai
: The relationship faces violent opposition from Sapna's father and brother, leading to a climax where Rohit must fight through a small army of goons to save her. : Critics largely panned the film for its
: Critics largely panned the film for its predictable script and outdated execution. Ameesha Patel’s performance, particularly her "heavy breathing" and terrified portrayal, was heavily criticized and often trolled. Hrithik Roshan himself later expressed dissatisfaction with the film's "old-fashioned" presentation. Soundtrack and Legacy