Jab Tak Hai Jaan

  • Shahrukh Khan: Samar Anand
  • Katrina Kaif: Meera Thappar
  • Anushka Sharma: Akira Rai

As long as I live ( Hindi, जब तक है जान, Jab Tak Hai Jaan ) is an Indian Bollywood film, which on 13 November 2012 had premiere, in German-speaking he started on November 15, 2012, but only a small number of film prints in original version with German subtitles (OV ). It was directed by Yash Chopra it. The film stars Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. As long as I live was the last film in which the famous Yash Chopra directed before he died.

Action

Major Samar Anand is notorious in the Indian military of the most well-known specialist of the bomb commands, but also for its closed nature. Only the budding documentary filmmaker Akira Rai discovers his secret, as they a moving love story reads in his diary ten years ago. His story fascinates her so much that she wants to accompany him at every turn for a documentary about the " man who can not die." Here, the lively and überschwingliche Akira the otherwise sealed, serious Samar come closer and eventually falls in love with Samar, who does not return her feelings, his heart still belongs to his old love Meera.

For the release of their first documentary of Discovery Channel Samar wants to present as the main person live, so Akira asks him to come to London. Although this city evokes painful memories of his past, he overcomes his disgust Akira 's sake and goes there. He is just arrived there hit by a car and suffers as a result of the accident trauma to reto grader amnesia. He can not remember the last ten years, and can not recognize Akira as well. In order not to endanger his recovery, Akira trying to find his former fiancee Meera and to convince them to reconsider their vow never to see again more Samar.

Synchronization

Music

The soundtrack to the film was released on October 8, 2012, on the site Rahman360.

Criticism

"Iridescent Bollywood romance that shimmers with authority between melodrama and romantic comedy and it involves action as well as song -and- dance scenes. A dazzling story about different cultures and value systems, their voltages can be overcome by love. "

" An evocation of the equally bitter renunciation and sweet devotion breathing, sung and danced Bollywood love spell. [ ..] The film is complete without creeps out, almost without traditional sarees, but he has to offer a semi- veiled bed scene. A concession to libertarian times when the old cinema longing only in Bollywood is so intoxicating naive after only love quite possible. "

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