Mujhse Dosti Karoge -2002-
Hrithik Roshan (Raj), Rani Mukerji (Pooja), and Kareena Kapoor (Tina). A romantic drama inspired by the 1996 film The Truth About Cats & Dogs
| | Details | |---------------|--------------| | Title | Mujhse Dosti Karoge | | Year of Release | 2002 | | Language | Hindi | | Country | India | | Genre | Romantic Musical Drama | | Director | Kunal Kohli | | Producer | Yash Chopra (Yash Raj Films) | | Screenplay | Kunal Kohli, Aditya Chopra (uncredited) | | Music | Rahul Sharma (songs), R. D. Burman (background themes reused) | Mujhse Dosti Karoge -2002-
Mujhse Dosti Karoge is a time-capsule of early 2000s Yash Raj Films — glossy, musically rich, but narratively weak. While it failed critically and commercially compared to other YRF hits of the era (e.g., Dil To Pagal Hai , Mohabbatein ), it remains a nostalgic favorite for fans of Hrithik Roshan and Rani Mukerji’s on-screen chemistry. Its themes of friendship, sacrifice, and digital-era romance feel dated now but captured a transitional moment in Bollywood storytelling. Hrithik Roshan (Raj), Rani Mukerji (Pooja), and Kareena
, released on 9 August 2002, remains a definitive snapshot of early 2000s Bollywood. Directed by Kunal Kohli in his directorial debut and produced under the legendary Yash Raj Films banner, the film is a vibrant exploration of friendship, sacrifice, and the digital-age evolution of the "mistaken identity" trope. The Core Premise: A Digital Love Triangle Burman (background themes reused) | Mujhse Dosti Karoge
When Raj returns to London, he assumes Tina is his email sweetheart. Tina, now glamorous and ambitious, plays along to avoid embarrassment. Pooja, the true writer, suppresses her feelings. The rest of the film follows the emotional conflict as Raj discovers the truth about identity, love, and selflessness.