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Raj Malhotra and wife Pooja have four sons. The sons have settled down professionally and are quite independent. However, when Raj Malhotra retires, none of his children want to be burdened with the responsibility of taking care of their parents. Strangely, it is the adopted son who proves to be the most kind hearted of them all. Salman's girlfriend eventually marries him. The question is, will Raj and Pooja's sons learn the folly of their ways and turn over a new leaf?
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Raj Malhotra and wife Pooja have four sons. The sons have settled down professionally and are quite independent. However, when Raj Malhotra retires, none of his children want to be burdened with the responsibility of taking care of their parents. Strangely, it is the adopted son who proves to be the most kind hearted of them all. Salman's girlfriend eventually marries him. The question is, will Raj and Pooja's sons learn the folly of their ways and turn over a new leaf?
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IMDbJodi No | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Sensational Role Female | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Sound Rerecording | 2004 | Kuldip Sood
Best Supporting Actor | 2004 | Salman Khan
Best Actor | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actress | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Film | 2004 | B.R. Chopra
Most Amazing Actor | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actor | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actress | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Director | 2004 | Ravi Chopra
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actor | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Playback Singer Male | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Debut Actress For | 2004 | Rimi Sen
Best Debut Actress | 2004 | Rimi Sen
Best Comic Actor | 2004 | Paresh Rawal
Best Comic Actor For | 2004 | Paresh Rawal
Best Actress | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2004 | Hema Malini
Best Director | 2004 | Ravi Chopra
Best Picture | 2004 | B.R. Chopra
Best Actor | 2004 | Amitabh Bachchan
Best Film | 2004 | B.R. Chopra
Best Story | 2004 | B.R. Chopra
Box Office Collection 4,800,000 USD

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When Amitabh Bachchan wanted a climax speech, that would leave everyone speechless, he requested writer Javed Akhtar to write the lines for him. Javed obliged to do so. Also, Salman Khan asked his father Salim Khan to write a few lines, before Amitabh's speech. Just minutes before the shoot, Salman called his father and asked him to write the script insisting that he could do so even in half an hour. Flattered by son's compliments Salim wrote the script, which was acceptable to Ravi Chopra.
B.R. Chopra got the film's concept in his mind thirty years previously, when he paid a visit to Copenhagen, Denmark. He came across a retirement home, where he met a woman who sorrowfully told him how her own children left her there and hadn't even paid a visit to her since.
Dilip Kumar was 'B.R.Chopra''s first choices for the role of Raj Malhotra at the time the film was conceptualized. Unfortunately the film could only be made after thirty years. At a retrospective of Chopra's films, Kumar said he regretted not being able to do the film.
Shah Rukh Khan was originally meant to play Alok Raj.
Mohnish Behl was offered the role of Ajay Malhotra, but he turned it down as he did not want to be portrayed as the father of a 15-year-old girl.
"Raj Malhotra: Will you be my... uh... Valentine? Pooja Malhotra: [laughing] What are you saying? For forty years I have been your Valentine!"
"[on the phone with my wife] Raj Malhotra: Main yahaan, tu wahaan / zindagi hai kahaan?... I am here, you are there / where is my life?"