A timeless, soft romantic ballad that highlights Sonu Nigam’s vocal brilliance.
As Om dies, a billionaire actor’s wife gives birth to a son in the same hospital. This boy,
"Kehte hain agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho ... toh poori kainaat usse tumse milaane ki koshish mein lag jaati hai." (They say if you desire something from the heart, the whole universe works to make it yours.)
The story begins in the glamorous, polyester-filled era of 1970s Bollywood. We meet Om Prakash Makhija, or "Om," a kind-hearted and ambitious junior artist who dreams of becoming a superstar. His world revolves around his loving mother, his loyal best friend Pappu Master, and his mad, unrequited love for the biggest actress of the time, the beautiful Shantipriya. A twist of fate brings Om and Shanti together when he heroically saves her from a fire on set, and they become friends.
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When Om Shanti Om released on November 9, 2007, it wasn’t just a film — it was a phenomenon. Directed by Farah Khan and powered by an unforgettable double role by Shahrukh Khan, the movie became a blockbuster that redefined masala entertainment for a new generation. But beyond the glitz, Om Shanti Om remains Shahrukh Khan’s most passionate love letter to Hindi cinema itself.
Lines written by Mayur Puri, such as "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost" (The movie isn't over yet, my friend) and the monologue about the universe conspiring to fulfill one's dreams, have integrated deeply into Indian pop culture. Production and Cultural Legacy
Farah Khan’s direction is vibrant, loud, and lovingly affectionate toward the 1970s era. The film is a parody and a tribute simultaneously.
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The soundtrack, composed by Vishal-Shekhar with lyrics by Javed Akhtar, is a masterpiece that anchors the film’s shifting timelines.