Tune Jo Na Kaha Song Lyrics

Tune Jo Na Kaha Song Lyrics :

मममम ममम म्म्म्म्म्म… म्म्म्म मम्म्म तूने जो ना कहा मैं वो सुनता रहा खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा तूने जो ना कहा मैं वो सुनता रहा खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा जाने किसकी हमें लग गई है नज़र क्या शहर में अपना ठिकाना नहीं है .


Tune Jo Na Kaha Song Lyrics


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Song Credits:

Song: Tune Jo Na Kaha
Singer: Mohit Chauhan
Music: Pritam
Lyricist: Sandeep Shrivastava
Movie: New York
Cast: Neil Nitin Mukesh, John Abraham, Katrina Kaif
Music Label: Yash Raj Films

Tune Jo Na Kaha Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

मममम ममम
म्म्म्म्म्म… म्म्म्म
मम्म्म

तूने जो ना कहा
मैं वो सुनता रहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा

तूने जो ना कहा
मैं वो सुनता रहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा
जाने किसकी हमें लग गई है नज़र
क्या शहर में अपना ठिकाना नहीं है
डर चाहत से मैं अपना चलता रहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा

दर्द पहले से है ज़्यादा
खुद से फिर ये किया वादा
ख़ामोश नज़रें रहे बेज़ुबान

अब ना पहले सी बातें हैं
बोलो तो लैब थारते हैं
राज ये दिल का
ना हो बयां
हो गया के आसर कोई हम पे नई
हमसफ़र में तो है
हमसफ़र है नहीं
डर जाता रहा
पास आठ रहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटता रहा

आया वो फिर नज़र ऐसे
बात छिड़ने लगी फिर से
आँखों में चुभता कल का धुवाँ

हाल तेरा ना हम सा हैं
क्या ख़ुशी में गम सा है
बसने लगा क्यूँ फिर वो जहाँ
वो जहां डर जिससे गए थे निकल
फिर से यादों ने कर दी है जैसे पहले
लम्हा बीत गया ता हुवा
दिल दुखता रहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटा रहा
तूने जो ना कहा
मैं वो सुनता हूं राहा
खमाखा बेवजह ख्वाब बंटा रहा
जाने किसकी हमें लग गई है नज़र
क्या शहर में अपना ठिकाना नहीं है
डर चाहत से मैं अपना चलता रहा
भुज गयी आग थी
दाग जलता रहा

 

 

Tune Jo Na Kaha Song English Lyrics :

 

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Tune jo na kaha
Main woh sunta raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha

Tune jo na kaha
Main woh sunta raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha
Jaane kiski humein lag gayi hai nazar
Is shehar mein na apna thikana raha
Durr chahat se mein apni chalta raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha

Dard pehle se hai zyaada
Khud se phir yeh kiya wada
Khamosh nazrein rahe bezubaan

Aab na pehle si baatein hain
Bolo to lab thar tharatein hain
Raaz yeh dil ka
Na ho bayaan
Ho gaya ke aasar koi hum pe nayi
Humsafar mein toh hai
Humsafar hai nahi
Durr jaata raha
Paas aatha raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha

Aaya woh phir nazar aise
Baat chidne lagi phir se
Aankho mein chubtha kal ka dhuwaan

Haal tera na hum sa hain
Is khushi mein kyun gham sa hai
Basne laga kyun phir woh jahan
Woh jahan durr jisse gaye the nikal
Phir se yaadon ne kar di hai jaise pehel
Lamha beet ta huwa
Dil dhukata raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha
Tune jo na kaha
Main woh sunta raha
Khamakha bewajah khwaab bunta raha
Jaane kiski humein lag gayi hai nazar
Is shehar mein na apna thikana raha
Durr chahat se main apni chalta raha
Bhuj gayi aag thi
Daag jalta raha

 

Extra Inforamation :

About New York Movie :

Kabir Khan directed and Aditya Chopra produced the 2009 Indian Hindi-language thriller New York under the banner of Yash Raj Films. Starring in the movie are Irrfan Khan, Katrina Kaif, John Abraham, and Neil Nitin Mukesh. The film centers on three friends whose idyllic and carefree lives at the made-up New York State University are altered by the events of September 11 and their aftermath.

New York, the sixth-highest grossing Hindi film of 2009, was a commercial triumph when it debuted on June 26. Critics gave it favorable reviews when it was first released, praising the cast’s performances, the screenplay, and the directing, with special attention paid to Abraham, Kaif, and Mukesh.

New York won two at the 55th Filmfare Awards nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Mukesh) and Best Actress (Kaif).
Omar Aijaz, a young Muslim guy from Delhi, India, was arrested by the FBI in the United States in 2009 when they discovered firearms in the trunk of a taxicab he owned.

FBI Agent Roshan, who is also a Muslim who was born in South Asia and has lived in the US for 20 years, then takes Omar into custody and questions him. Roshan is curious about Omar’s background, particularly his relationship to Sameer “Sam” Sheikh. Omar then learns that the FBI set him up to spy on Sam, a friend from college he hasn’t seen in seven years and whom the FBI suspects of being a terrorist.

In the process, Omar learns that Sam has a little boy named Danyal and that he married Maya, a common acquaintance with whom he had a crush during his time in college.

Omar is instructed by Roshan to share all of his knowledge regarding Sam with him. After that, there is a flashback to September 1999, when Omar starts attending New York State University. Maya, his international student counselor, becomes his buddy. He finds out that despite being born and reared in New York, her mother’s love of Bollywood movies has made her proficient in Hindi. Sam, an American Muslim who speaks Hindi fluently and excels in academics and athletics, is also someone Omar meets and befriends because

His dad is an Indian studies professor. All three of them become best friends over the course of the following two years, and Omar eventually develops feelings for Maya. However, Omar separates from both of them after realizing that she and Sam are in love since he too feels something for Maya. The start of the September 11 attacks, sometimes known as 9/11, puts an end to their carefree days.

Omar grudgingly decides to assist Roshan after completing his story, if only to demonstrate his and Sam’s innocence. While spying for the FBI, he remains in their home and reunites with Maya and Sam, who is now an architect. Omar finds out that one of Sam’s friends, Maya, is a civil rights activist However, Zilgai overcame his past as a captive of 9/11. Due to a lack of proof, Zilgai was eventually freed, but he has been struggling to return to his regular life.

When Omar suggests to Sam that he wants to be a terrorist, Sam responds as if he wants a quiet existence, which gives Omar the satisfaction that he can find nothing to raise the FBI’s suspicions. Omar is prepared to depart, but a sequence of circumstances compels him to change his mind when he encounters the same suspected criminals Roshan had previously mentioned. Sam even orders Omar to shoot one of them for treachery, which he grudgingly complies with.

Sam informs Omar throughout this process that eight days following 9/11, Sam, who was en route to meet Maya, was arrested and held for nine months at the Guantanamo Bay prison as a suspected terrorist for no other reason than that he bought a ticket for his cousin at a Kinkos kiosk and took photos of the twin towers for an architecture paper he was working on for the university weeks prior to the attacks.

In the end, Roshan and the FBI both agreed that this charge was incorrect. Even though he was ultimately freed for lack of proof, Sam was profoundly altered by his imprisonment and torture in ways that are hard for others around him to comprehend. He became more calm, solemn, and harbored intense animosity and bitterness toward the FBI. He thought he

Was it legal for him to kill FBI officers? Sam eventually turned to terrorist plots as a form of retaliation, Omar discovers. Since Maya was expecting his kid and was unaware of her husband’s reality, Sam was unable to inform her of his preparations for terrorism.

Furthermore, Maya cannot assist Zilgai in overcoming the trauma associated with being a captive. Zilgai becomes furious as a routine traffic stop turns violent and an NYPD cop conducts a very forceful full-body search on Maya. After dropping Maya off at her house, he murders the policeman that same evening. Zilgai takes the police on a protracted pursuit after being listed as a fugitive, which ends with his suicide.

As soon as Sam After learning of Zilgai’s passing, he decides to work with his sleeper cell personnel, including Omar, on a new building contract instead of carrying out his attack. Maya tells Omar that she knows about Sam after spotting him with Roshan and learning that he works for the FBI and may harm Sam. Omar informs her that Sam has canceled the attack, so perhaps he will abandon terrorism if they can show him the FBI assurance that they won’t murder him. However, Roshan and the FBI want to meet Maya before they can give the guarantee.

Sam, Omar, and Sam’s staff begin cleaning the FBI building when Maya meets Roshan. Zaheer and Omar were in the sewer pipes when Zaheer unintentionally Omar finds that the phone bomb that Sam showed everyone was the one that was dropped from the pipe brushes, indicating that Sam had never canceled the terrorist operation. After killing Zaheer, Omar exits the drainage and alerts Roshan of Sam’s impending bombing of the FBI building.

About Mohit Chauhan :

Indian playback singer Mohit Chauhan was born on March 11, 1966, and is well-known for his roles in Hindi movies. He played in the band Silk Route. Three Zee Cine Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and two Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer have been given to Chauhan. He is one of the most well-known Indipop singers and has recorded songs for movies and albums in a variety of languages.

Childhood
On March 11, 1966, Mohit Chauhan was born into a Rajput family in the town of Nahan, in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. He has a younger sister and an older brother. He attended several schools in Himachal Pradesh, including Our Lady of Snows High School in Kullu, due to his father’s transferable employment.

Solan’s St Luke’s Senior Secondary School. Chauhan graduated with a Master of Science in Geology from a Himachal Pradesh University-affiliated government college in Dharamshala. Despite not having any official music training, he frequently sang with his sibling. His granddad, a harmonium player and classical singer, had an influence on him. The renowned vocalist Kishore Kumar also had an impact on him. Prior to making his music industry debut, he aspired to be an actor.

Career
The band Silk Route was founded by Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, and Kenny Puri. Atul Mittal was the lead guitarist, Kenny Puri was the drummer, Chauhan was the singer, and Kem was the keyboard player. When their debut album, Boondein, came out in 1998, it included the well-known “Pehchan” and “Dooba Dooba” are songs. 2000 saw the release of the second album. He released “Fitoor” in 2009, following the 2008 discontinuation of Silk Route.

When Chauhan sang “Pehli Nazar Mein Dari Thi” from the movie Road in 2002, his career as a movie singer officially began. His most well-known songs are “Tum Se Hi” from Jab We Met and “Khoon Chala” from Rang De Basanti. His song Masakali earned him the 2010 Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.

His song “Maaya” was used in the third episode of The Dewarists in 2011. In the same year, he appeared on MTV Unplugged as well. He debuted in Gujarati with the song “Jaag Re Banda” in 2017 from the film Last Chance. performed on the songs “Puchhe Amma” from the first Himachali film and “Deva Mere” from Saanjh.

Debut in Bollywood: 2002-07
Following the enormous popularity of “Dooba Dooba” and “Boondein,” which brought him praise and honors, composer Sandesh Shandilya asked Chauhan to sing in movies. Shandilya’s composition of the song “Pehli Nazar Me Dari Thi” from the 2002 movie Road marked Chauhan’s feature debut.[Reference required] He sang for the movies Kyun and Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon the following year, but he received no praise.

In 2004, he composed “Sabse Peeche Hum Khade” for the movie Let’s Enjoy, and in 2005, he composed “Paintra” and “Guncha Koi” for the movie Main Meri Patni aur Woh and the songs “Rowan Akhiya” and “Angna” for the movie Adharma.

After seeing Chauhan at the Silk Route award ceremony, A.R. Rahman asked him to perform “Khoon Chala” for the movie Rang De Basanti. The song turned out to be a breakthrough for him, and in 2007 he followed it up with his first major hit song, “Tum Se Hi,” a romantic ballad written by Pritam for the Irshad Kamil-written movie Jab We Met. Chauhan was asked to provide the voiceover for the romantic song by both Pritam and writer-director Imtiaz Ali.

After “Tum Se Hi” became popular, Chauhan released “Kuchh Khaas Hai” for Fashion in 2008, which was written by Salim-Sulaiman. He performed “Kahi” at Kismat Konnection after getting back together with Pritam. Shreya Ghoshal and “Kahi na Lage Man (Is This Love)” was included. He made his first appearance on screen in the music video for the gentle love song “Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein” by EMI. He also performed the Hindi rendition of “I Thought I Lost You” for his debut animated feature, Bolt.

Of the eight songs Chauhan recorded, four of them—”Masakali” from Delhi-6, “Yeh Dooriyan” from Love Aaj Kal, “Pehli Baar Mohabbat” from Kaminey, and “Tune Jo Na Kaha” from New York—were huge chartbusters, making him a favorite among the younger generation. 2009 was the most successful year in Chauhan’s career. 2010 turned out to be a passably successful continuation of Chauhan’s achievements from the year before.

as his songs gained popularity. The love ballad “Pee Loon” from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, which featured Emraan Hashmi, was one of his most popular songs from 2010.

Mohit Chauhan and Ranbir Kapoor performing during a promotional event for the Rockstar movie
The nine songs Chauhan recorded for the movie as the voice of the lead character Jordan, played by Ranbir Kapoor, were all huge chart successes when they were first released and are still regarded as cult favorites today. Chauhan’s greatest ascent to national prominence occurred in 2011, when he gained widespread recognition for his work on the soundtrack of Rockstar, which brought him back together with Ali and Rahman after nearly five years.

That year, he recorded a number of hit songs, including “Abhi Kuch Dino Se” by Dil Popular songs included “Acha Lagta Hai” from Aarakshan, “Khwabon Ke Parinday” from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and “Toh Baccha Hai Ji.”

From 2015 to the present
Chauhan sung “Dheere Dheere Se” for the 2020 movie Guns of Banaras, which was penned by Sameer and composed by Sohail Sen. He performed the Pritam-composed song “Yeh Dooriyaa” from the 2020 movie Love Aaj Kal. This song is a new rendition of the hit song “Yeh Dooriyaan” from the 2009 movie Love Aaj Kal. The authors of both versions are Irshad Kamil. Sony Music India has also published a remix of the song. He sang “Salaam,” “Kisi Gair Ka Nahi,” and “Meethi Meethi Gallan.” Chauhan’s Salaam pays homage to the Corona warriors. Additionally, he appears in a video for “Hum Haar.” AR Rahman wrote the song “Nahi Maanenge.”

As an homage to the valiant Indian soldiers, Chauhan sang his Rang De Basanti song “Khoon Chala” during his 2019 Kargil Vijay Diwas performance. In attendance were Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi served as the venue for the event.

About Sandeep Shrivastava :

Indian playback singer Mohit Chauhan was born on March 11, 1966, and is well-known for his roles in Hindi movies. He played in the band Silk Route. Three Zee Cine Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and two Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer have been given to Chauhan. He is one of the most well-known Indipop singers and has recorded songs for movies and albums in a variety of languages.

Childhood
On March 11, 1966, Mohit Chauhan was born into a Rajput family in the town of Nahan, in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. He has a younger sister and an older brother. He attended several schools in Himachal Pradesh, including Our Lady of Snows High School in Kullu, due to his father’s transferable employment.

Solan’s St Luke’s Senior Secondary School. Chauhan graduated with a Master of Science in Geology from a Himachal Pradesh University-affiliated government college in Dharamshala. Despite not having any official music training, he frequently sang with his sibling. His granddad, a harmonium player and classical singer, had an influence on him. The renowned vocalist Kishore Kumar also had an impact on him. Prior to making his music industry debut, he aspired to be an actor.

Career
The band Silk Route was founded by Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, and Kenny Puri. Atul Mittal was the lead guitarist, Kenny Puri was the drummer, Chauhan was the singer, and Kem was the keyboard player. When their debut album, Boondein, came out in 1998, it included the well-known from the film Last Chance. He performed on the songs “Puchhe Amma” from the first Himachali film and “Deva Mere” from Saanjh.

Debut in Bollywood: 2002-07
Following the enormous popularity of “Dooba Dooba” and “Boondein,” which brought him praise and honors, composer Sandesh Shandilya asked Chauhan to sing in movies. Shandilya’s composition of the song “Pehli Nazar Me Dari Thi” from the 2002 movie Road marked Chauhan’s feature debut.[Reference required] He sang for the movies Kyun and Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon the following year, but he received no praise.

In 2004, he composed “Sabse Peeche Hum Khade” for the movie Let’s Enjoy, and in 2005, he composed “Paintra” and “Guncha Koi” for the movie Main Meri Patni aur Woh.

Shreya Ghoshal and “Kahi na Lage Man (Is This Love)” was included. He made his first appearance on screen in the music video for the gentle love song “Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein” by EMI. He also performed the Hindi rendition of “I Thought I Lost You” for his debut animated feature, Bolt.

Of the eight songs Chauhan recorded, four of them—”Masakali” from Delhi-6, “Yeh Dooriyan” from Love Aaj Kal, “Pehli Baar Mohabbat” from Kaminey, and “Tune Jo Na Kaha” from New York—were huge chartbusters, making him a favorite among the younger generation. 2009 was the most successful year in Chauhan’s career. 2010 turned out to be a passably successful continuation of Chauhan’s achievements from the year before.

as his songs gained popularity. The love ballad “Pee Loon” from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, which featured Emraan Hashmi, was one of his most popular songs from 2010.

Mohit Chauhan and Ranbir Kapoor performing during a promotional event for the Rockstar movie
The nine songs Chauhan recorded for the movie as the voice of the lead character Jordan, played by Ranbir Kapoor, were all huge chart successes when they were first released and are still regarded as cult favorites today. Chauhan’s greatest ascent to national prominence occurred in 2011, when he gained widespread recognition for his work on the soundtrack of Rockstar, which brought him back together with Ali and Rahman after nearly five years.

That year, he recorded a number of hit songs, including “Abhi Kuch Dino Se” by Dil Popular songs included “Acha Lagta Hai” from Aarakshan, “Khwabon Ke Parinday” from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and “Toh Baccha Hai Ji.”

From 2015 to the present
Chauhan sung “Dheere Dheere Se” for the 2020 movie Guns of Banaras, which was penned by Sameer and composed by Sohail Sen. He performed the Pritam-composed song “Yeh Dooriyaa” from the 2020 movie Love Aaj Kal. This song is a new rendition of the hit song “Yeh Dooriyaan” from the 2009 movie Love Aaj Kal. The authors of both versions are Irshad Kamil. Sony Music India has also published a remix of the song. He sang “Salaam,” “Kisi Gair Ka Nahi,” and “Meethi Meethi Gallan.” Chauhan’s Salaam pays homage to the Corona warriors. Additionally, he appears in a video for “Hum Haar.” AR Rahman wrote the song “Nahi Maanenge.”

As an homage to the valiant Indian soldiers, Chauhan sang his Rang De Basanti song “Khoon Chala” during his 2019 Kargil Vijay Diwas performance. In attendance were Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi served as the venue for the event.

About Neil Nitin Mukesh :

Mukesh Neil Nitin Indian actor, producer, and screenwriter Chand Mathur was born on January 15, 1982, and is well known for his work in Hindi movies. He is the singer Mukesh’s grandson and the son of playback artist Nitin Mukesh. He made his full-fledged debut as the title character in Johnny Gaddaar (2007) after making his child artistry debuts in Vijay (1988) and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii (1989). He has since starred in Saaho (2019), Golmaal Again (2017), New York (2009), and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015). His first Telugu film was Kavacham (2018), and his first Tamil film was Kaththi (2014).

Early years and upbringing
On January 15, 1982, Neil Nitin Mukesh Chand Mathur was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India’s Maharashtra. Nitin Mukesh, a Bollywood playback singer and the son of renowned vocalist Mukesh, is his father. His paternal grandpa was a Mathur Kayastha from Delhi, while his paternal grandmother was a Gujarati Shrimali Brahmin.

Lata Mangeshkar named him after Neil Armstrong, the American astronaut. He played younger versions of Govinda and Rishi Kapoor in the films Vijay (1988) and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii (1989) when he was younger.

At his father’s encouragement, Neil attended HR College in Mumbai and earned a bachelor’s degree in commerce. Despite coming from a family of singers, he then made the decision to pursue a career in acting. The actor stated in a Times of India interview that “singing is my pleasure, but My passion is performing. Even my grandfather had this interest.

I thus followed my father’s other love while he carried on his tradition by becoming a singer. I’m living out his dream. Actor Anupam Kher mentored Neil at a four-month course at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute.

Mukesh debuted in the 2007 thriller Johnny Gaddaar, directed by Sriram Raghavan. He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his portrayal of a crook, which was well appreciated by critics . Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh called Neil a “total natural”: “The kid plays the role with skill. His performance can only be described as “superb.” But even with praise from critics, the movie didn’t succeed. to achieve success at the box office.

Aa Dekhen Zara, a science-fiction thriller, was his debut feature in 2009. He costarred alongside Bipasha Basu as a struggling photographer who receives a camera from his grandfather, a scientist, whose images can foretell the future. The movie failed both critically and commercially. Critics gave his performance mixed reviews; Rediff.com’s Raja Sen stated he “seems to have cleverly picked another character that doesn’t require him to act much beyond the fish-out-of-water routine,” while Nikhat Kazmi called him charming and effortless .

Neil, Kabir, and Katrina Mukesh alongside Katrina Kaif and Kabir Khan on the New York, 2009 sets
Kabir Khan’s drama thriller New York, starring John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, and Irrfan Khan, was his big break The 9/11 aftermath was explored in this critically and commercially successful film, which made over ₹610 million (US$7.3 million) globally.

He received critical acclaim for his portrayal and was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.[15] Subhash K Jha said that “Neil as the sophomore with stars and stripes in his eyes is fully convincing credible and supportive of the two central performances.”

Madhur Bhandarkar’s drama Jail, which focused on the harsh realities experienced by inmates in Indian jails, was his last film of the year. A masturbation scene and an artistically filmed naked sequence that showed the torment Mukesh’s character endured in prison caused controversy; as a result, the latter part was cut short. “My naked or masturbation scenes are not,” Mukesh said.

as titillation. The script has a very practical necessity for it. For two and a half years, my character is incarcerated without having sex. How does he spend his time? Naturally, he looks for pleasure on his own. Despite being a commercial flop, critics complimented the film and his performance .

In addition to delivering his best performance to date, Neil Nitin Mukesh’s performance would certainly rate among the best of the year, according to Taran Adarsh’s post. He has a remarkable knowledge of the anguish and helplessness that this character requires. He is deserving of every accolade for his extraordinary performance.

Alongside Deepika Padukone, Mukesh starred in Pradeep Sarkar’s action movie Lafangey Parindey in 2010. Despite the film’s mixed reviews, critics praised his portrayal of a boxer. Sonia Chopra of Sify claims that Neil’s “underplayed The character’s drawing is flawlessly complemented by the performing technique.

“He looks great in every frame and carries off [the character’s] rugged demeanor with panache,” said Blessy Chettiar of Daily News and Analysis. Lafangey Parindey made ₹310 million (US$3.7 million) worldwide, making it a moderate commercial success. After that, Neil featured in Tera Kya Hoga Johnny, a dramatic thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra.

In April 2010, he also served as a brand ambassador for Oxemberg, one of the top apparel companies in the nation.

2011–present: Current projects
Priyanka Chopra played a lady who kills her seven husbands in her never-ending search for love in Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf, a grim comedy-drama based on Ruskin Bond’s short story Susanna’s Seven Husbands, which Mukesh starred in the next year .

The performer was cast as Major Edwin Rodriques, Chopra’s first husband and a haughty, possessive, and envious army officer who lost a limb in Punjab’s 1984 Operation Blue Star. Although the film was a commercial flop and received mixed reviews from reviewers, Mukesh’s performance was acclaimed when it debuted at the 61st Berlin Film Festival . According to Nikhat Kazmi, he “excelled as the brute.”

Alongside Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, and Bobby Deol, Mukesh featured in Abbas-Mustan’s Players in 2012. In addition to being a commercial flop, the movie, which was a remake of the 2003 Hollywood heist thriller The Italian Job, received mixed to unfavorable reviews from reviewers (much like Mukesh’s performance).

He, according to Subhash K. Jha, “brings a nasty frightening tone to the villainy. Additionally, Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com claims that Mukesh “mistakes sinister for superficial, resulting in a truly phony performance.”

Mukesh starred in three films in 2013, none of which did well at the box office. In the action-drama David, directed by Bejoy Nambiar, he made his debut as a gangster whose boss dominates the Asian community in London in the 1970s. “Here was this hardcore, extremely violent gangster and on the other hand, my director wanted me to show the emotional and romantic side to him too,”

the actor remarked, describing how he was drawn to his character’s dual personality. Although reviews for the movie were varied, Mukesh’s performance was highly praised. It is “restrained and powerful” , according to Madhureeta Mukherjee’s article in The Times of India, and Mukesh is “nicely understated,” according to Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN.

Helater starred in the horror movie 3G, produced by Eros International, opposite Sonal Chauhan. The movie, which was shot in Fiji, followed the two as they deal with paranormal activity after purchasing a 3G phone. Critics did not give the movie a favorable review.

“Aggressively over the top” is how Ankur Pathak described Mukesh in a review for Rediff.com, adding that his “body language is consistently uncomfortable.” Alongside Ameesha Patel and Puja Gupta, he also starred in Susi Ganeshan’s criminal thriller Shortcut Romeo. After its producers gave it a limited release, the film encountered difficulties and became a huge commercial flop. The Times of India’s Madhureeta Mukherjee commented on Neil’s performance, saying:

About John Abraham :

Born on December 17, 1972, John Abraham  is a producer and actor from India who works in Hindi movies. He has been nominated for four Filmfare Awards and won a National Film Award for his stoic action hero avatar. Since 2017, Abraham has been listed among Forbes India’s Celebrity 100.

Following a prosperous modeling career, Abraham made his acting debut in the sleeper smash erotic thriller Jism (2003). With the action movie Dhoom (2004) and the comedies Garam Masala (2005), Taxi No. 9211 (2006), and Dostana (2008), he became well-known. In addition, he acted in the highly regarded dramas Water (2005), Kabul Express (2006), and New York (2009), the latter of which was also a box office hit.

In spite of Abraham found success with the 2013 action thrillers Race 2 and Shootout at Wadala, the drama Madras Cafe, and the ensemble comedies Housefull 2 (2012) and Welcome Back (2015), despite a slew of commercial disappointments in the following decade. The action dramas Dishoom (2016), Parmanu (2018), Satyameva Jayate (2018), Batla House (2019), and Pathaan (2023), the latter of which is his highest-grossing film, were Abraham’s next major box office hits.

Under his company J.A. Entertainment, Abraham produced a movie with Vicky Donor (2012), for which he was honored with the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Since then, he has produced a number of his films and penned Attack: Part 1 (2022). In addition to his work in movies, he co-owns NorthEast United FC is a football team in the Indian Super League. In addition, he supports animal rights and is a vegetarian.

Childhood and family
Abraham was born on December 17, 1972, in Bombay, Maharashtra, into a mixed-religious and ethnic family. His mother is an Irani Zoroastrian, with numerous relations in Iran, and his father is a Malayali Syrian Christian from Kerala  “Farhan” is Abraham’s Zoroastrian name, but he was baptized as “John.”

Alan Abraham is the name of his younger brother. Despite not belonging to any specific religion, he regards himself as spiritual. Abraham attended the Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai, where he was raised. He studied at the University of Mumbai’s Jai Hind College before

earned an MBA from Mumbai’s NMIMS. Susy Matthew, his cousin, is a writer who has authored books such as In a Bubble of Time.

Career

The Punjabi musician Jazzy B’s music video for the song “Surma” included Abraham, who began his modeling career. After that, he worked at Time & Space Media Entertainment Promotions Ltd., a media company that was shut down due to a financial problem. He later worked as a media planner for Enterprises-Nexus.

After winning the Gladrags Manhunt Contest in 1999, he traveled to the Philippines to compete in Manhunt International, where he placed second. Later, he modeled in New York City, Hong Kong, and London. He also had an appearance in a several music videos and commercial ads for artists like Babul Supriyo, Hans Raj Hans, and Pankaj Udhas. Abraham enrolled at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute to hone his acting abilities, completing an acting course while balancing modeling gigs.

Before he started making movies, he was regarded as “India’s top model” . In 2003, Abraham made his acting debut in the sensual thriller Jism, which Box Office India rated as a “Hit” with a total gross of 1,32,50,000 rupees. He plays the part of Kabir Lal, an impoverished, drunken, and errant lawyer who develops feelings for Sonia Khanna (Bipasha Basu), the traveling millionaire’s wife, who plans to murder her own husband while Kabir is around. Reviews for the movie ranged from favorable to mixed.

Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh said: “Supermodel John Abraham makes a bold debut. The actor transcends his appearance and makes a powerful impression with his performance, especially in the second half. His attractive appearance and superb body just enhance his persona.

Abraham costarred with Tara Sharma and Mahima Chaudhry in Anurag Basu’s horror paranormal romance Saaya that same year. The movie did poorly at the box office and received mixed to bad reviews. Taran Adarsh wrote: “John is obviously the rightful owner of Saaya. There are no two views on that! Despite playing a challenging part, the rookie acts like an old hand and gives a performance that will undoubtedly earn him consideration for awards. His development as an actor has been amazing.

In 2003,

He costarred with Udita Goswami in Pooja Bhatt’s first feature film as director, Paap. He played Shiven, a police officer who develops feelings for Kaaya, a Buddhist girl. The movie debuted at the Kara Film Festival, had mediocre reviews, and did poorly at the box office. In the same year, he costarred with Nauheed Cyrusi in Ahmed Khan’s film Lakeer: Forbidden Lines, which similarly did poorly at the box office. Other performers in the film included Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, and Sohail Khan.

Abraham portrayed Kabir, the primary antagonist in the 2004 action movie Dhoom, which was produced by Yash Raj Films and starred Abhishek Bachchan, Esha Deol, Uday Chopra, and Rimi Sen. The film was directed by Sanjay Gadhvi. The movie earned him a nomination for a Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role and was the third highest-grossing movie of the year .

Elaan and Karam, the action thrillers he starred in in 2005, were both box office failures. He went on to make the successful box office films Kaal, a supernatural thriller, and Garam Masala, a comedy. He starred in the film Water later that year, which depicted the terrible destiny of Hindu widows in 1930s British India.

Deepa Mehta, an independent Canadian filmmaker, wrote and directed the movie. It was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards and enjoyed widespread popularity abroad. Abraham was present at the event. along with the cast and producers, but The Lives of Others from Germany won.

Abraham joined fellow Bollywood celebrities Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Esha Deol, Shahid Kapoor, and Mallika Sherawat for a performance at the “Rockstars Concert” in the summer of 2006. He starred in Zinda, Taxi No. 9211, Baabul, and Kabul Express that same year.

Kabul Express and Taxi No. 9211 were particularly successful among them. Critics applauded Abraham’s performance in Taxi No. 9211, pointing out that he is becoming better with every movie. Abraham’s debut release in 2007 was Salaam-e-Ishq, a multi-starrer directed by Nikhil Advani.

Despite doing well in foreign countries, the film did not perform well in the Indian box office . His The thriller No Smoking and the sports movie Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, which was a box office bust, were the last two 2007 releases.

Abraham’s sole release of 2008 was Dostana, in which he costarred with Priyanka Chopra and Abhishek Bachchan. The movie, which was produced by Dharma Productions, made about ₹860 million (US$10 million) globally. The sole film he released in 2009 was a New York production by Yash Raj Films.

The movie, which co-stars Katrina Kaif and Neil Nitin Mukesh, centers on the lives of three friends when one of them is wrongfully imprisoned following 9/11. New York had positive reviews and did well at the box office.

About Katrina Kaif :

Born Katrina Turquotte on July 16, 1983, Katrina Kaif (pronounced [kəˈʈriʐna kɛːf]) is a British actress who primarily works in Hindi-language movies. Among the highest-paid actresses in India, she has won four Screen Awards, four Zee Cine Awards, and been nominated for three Filmfare Awards. She is renowned for her action movie roles and her dancing skills, despite the fact that opinions on her acting have been mixed.

Kaif was born in British Hong Kong and lived abroad for a while before spending three years in London. She pursued a career as a fashion model after landing her first modeling job as a teenager. She was cast in the critically and commercially unsuccessful film Boom (2003) by Indian filmmaker Kaizad Gustad at a fashion show in London. A

lthough Kaif created a Despite having a successful modeling career in India, her limited Hindi proficiency originally made it difficult for her to land movie roles. Kaif gained financial success in Bollywood with the romantic comedy Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? (2005) and Namastey London (2007), following his role in the Telugu film Malliswari (2004). Her acting, recurring parts, and preference for male-dominated films drew criticism, but she went on to achieve more success with a string of box office hits.

Kaif garnered higher reviews for her roles in the romantic comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011) and the thriller New York (2009), which led to nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Her appearances in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011), Raajneeti (2010), and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009) advanced her career and brought her significant financial success.

in three of the highest-grossing Indian action movies of that decade: Bang Bang! (2014), Dhoom 3 (2013), and Ek Tha Tiger (2012). The action movies Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), Sooryavanshi (2021), and Tiger 3 (2023), as well as the drama Bharat (2019), were box office successes after a short setback. Kaif won the Zee Cine Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as an alcoholic actress in the romance film Zero (2018).

Kaif regularly appears on media lists of the most well-liked and gorgeous celebrities in India. She started her cosmetics business, Kay Beauty, in 2019 and is a frequent brand endorser. She takes part in stage productions and supports Relief Projects India, her mother’s charity that aids impoverished children. Kaif has a spouse to Vicky Kaushal, an actor.

Childhood and family
Born on July 16, 1983, in British Hong Kong, Katrina Kaif was given her mother’s last name, Turquotte (often spelled Turcotte). Her mother, Suzanne (often spelled Susanna), is an English barrister and philanthropist, and her father, Mohammed Kaif, is a British businessman of Kashmiri heritage. One of her seven siblings, Isabel, is also an actress and model . When Kaif was a young girl, her parents got divorced, and her father immigrated to the US.

She said that her mother reared her and her brothers and that their father had little influence on them during their formative years. She claimed she didn’t communicate with her father in a 2009 interview with The Indian Express Katrina claimed to be “hundred per cent Indian” in terms of ethnicity.

Some people in the film business have questioned Kaif’s paternal parentage. Boom producer Ayesha Shroff accused Kaif of making up her past in a 2011 interview with Mumbai Mirror, saying, “We made an identity for her. We considered naming her Katrina Kazi and gave her a Kashmiri father. She was a gorgeous young English girl. To engage the audience, we decided to give her some sort of Indian heritage.

We later felt, however, that Kazi sounded too… religious? We thought Katrina Kaif sounded fantastic because Mohammad Kaif was at the top. In response, Kaif called Shroff’s remarks “hurtful” and refuted this.

In a crowded place, a woman sits close to an older woman space. The older woman is dressed in a black outfit, and the younger woman is seated on the right in a white dress.
At the 2012 People’s Choice Awards India, Kaif was accompanied by her mother.
The family moved to several places for varied periods of time because Kaif’s mother is a social activist. Consequently, a number of tutors homeschooled Kaif and her siblings. She stated:

As we grew up, we moved from Hong Kong, where I was born, to China, Japan, and then, by boat, to France. Following France, Switzerland, and a number of East European nations that we visited for a few months each, Poland in Kraków… Following that, we traveled to Belgium and Hawaii, which was a shortly before arriving in London.

Before relocating to India, Kaif spent three years living in London.[8] Kaif got her first modeling job in a jewelry campaign at the age of 14 after winning a beauty pageant in Hawaii. After that, she worked as a professional model in London, doing freelance work and frequently attending London Fashion Week. It was at this time that she made her first trip to India, which was recommended by an Asian friend.

Career
Also view: Katrina Kaif’s filmography and her list of nominations and honors
Beginnings in acting (2003–2005)
Kaizad Gustad, a cinematographer from London, noticed Kaif at a fashion show. She debuted as an actress in Gustad’s Hindi-English heist movie Boom, which starred Jackie, Gulshan Grover, and Amitabh Bachchan.

Padma Lakshmi, Madhu Sapre, and Shroff. Kaif changed her surname to her father’s because she believed it would be simpler to pronounce after receiving other offers while filming in India and choosing to remain there. After walking the ramp for Rohit Bal at India Fashion Week , she gained recognition as a model and was featured in the first Kingfisher Calendar. Following endorsements for companies like Samsung, LG, Fevicol, and Coca-Cola, Kaif quickly launched a lucrative modeling career in India.

Boom (2003) was a commercial and critical flop when it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was widely advertised . Ziya Us Salam of The Hindu had negative feedback for Kaif’s portrayal of a supermodel caught up in the Mumbai mafia.

criticized the lack of expression in Kaif’s and the other female stars’ mediocre performances. She eventually wrote Boom off as a pointless aspect of her career, blaming her decision on her ignorance of the cinema preferences of Indian moviegoers at the time. According to the Hindustan Times, Kaif’s bad Hindi and strong British accent caused her to be written off following Boom’s release;  as a result, producers were reluctant to use her in future movies.

Kaif quickly started taking Hindi lessons to improve her diction. Director Mahesh Bhatt replaced Kaif with Tara Sharma for Saaya in 2003 because he thought Kaif’s on-set performance was worse than her audition.

 

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