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Film Mohabbatein [repack] Jun 2026

Directed by the late Yash Chopra and produced by Aditya Chopra, Mohabbatein arrived at a fascinating crossroads in Indian cinema. It was post-liberalization, India was modernizing rapidly, yet conservative values still held a stranglehold on educational institutions. The film used the grandiosity of a musical romance to wage an ideological war between fear and love.

Raj Aryan (Khan), a charming music teacher, joins the faculty to challenge Shankar's philosophy by encouraging students to follow their hearts.

When Aditya Chopra’s Mohabbatein hit theaters on October 27, 2000, it carried the monumental weight of massive expectations. It was Chopra’s directorial follow-up to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), the definitive romantic milestone of Indian cinema. Furthermore, it promised an unprecedented cinematic event: a dramatic face-off between the reigning superstar of romance, Shah Rukh Khan, and the resurrected titan of Indian cinema, Amitabh Bachchan.

Few films from the 2000s have endured in the public memory quite like Mohabbatein . Film Mohabbatein

Set against the grandiose backdrop of "Gurukul," a prestigious and strictly disciplined all-boys college, Mohabbatein tells the story of a cataclysmic ideological war. At the helm is (Amitabh Bachchan), the cold, authoritarian principal who rules with an iron fist. His life's philosophy is built on three pillars: Parampara (Tradition), Pratishtha (Foundation), and Anushasan (Discipline). To Shankar, love is a dangerous distraction—a weakness that destroyed his own family when his beloved daughter, Megha, committed suicide after he forbade her from being with a student.

Mohabbatein: A Timeless Tale of Love, Tradition, and Rebellion in Bollywood

No discussion of Mohabbatein is complete without mentioning its iconic lines, which have become a part of pop culture. Directed by the late Yash Chopra and produced

The status quo is disrupted by the arrival of a vibrant new music teacher, Raj Aryan Malhotra (played by Shah Rukh Khan ). Raj believes that love is the absolute foundation of human life and education.

: Narayan Shankar runs Gurukul with an iron fist, governed by three strict principles: (Tradition), Pratishtha (Honor), and (Discipline).

Mohabbatein stages love as a transformative, insurgent force that threatens authoritarian structures; through its narrative, music, and visual symbolism, the film critiques social repression while ultimately negotiating a compromise between individual passion and communal stability. Raj Aryan (Khan), a charming music teacher, joins

(Khan), a charismatic music teacher, joins the faculty. Raj is a former student who was expelled years prior for loving Shankar’s daughter, Megha (Aishwarya Rai), whose subsequent suicide haunts the narrative. Raj challenges Shankar’s authority by encouraging three students—Vicky, Sameer, and Karan—to follow their hearts and pursue love despite the school’s strict rules. Key Cast & Characters Mohabbatein (2000)

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