Yaadein is an excellent example of moving with the times. It introduces the unique theme of a modern day father’s role as a friend to his children. Raj Singh (Jackie Shroff), a middle aged, conservative NRI, comes to India with his three young and beautiful daughters. He has raised his three children in the U.K. after the death of his wife (Rati Agnihotri). Raj Singh handles life’s ups and downs in interesting situations with his daughters, and each time emerges as a friend to them. But he is lost when his third and most beloved daughter (Kareena Kapoor) falls in love with his best friend’s son Ronit Puri (Hrithik Roshan) only to stir-up a storm ahead…
Did you know? Despite its box office failure in India, it became the highest grossing Indian film in non-Indian markets so far in December 2001, with close to $3 million in revenue. Read More
Continuity Towards the end of the song "Eli Re Eli," when the girls are wearing the purple clothes, Kareena Kapoor's hair changes from pigtails to straight out hair to pigtails.
Trivia:
Despite its box office failure, director Subash Ghai referred to the film as his best work before its release.
Hrithik Roshan does a great impersonation of Jim Carrey in the film, inspired by the poster of Me, Myself & Irene (2000).
Despite its box office failure in India, it became the highest grossing Indian film in non-Indian markets so far in December 2001, with close to $3 million in revenue.
Director Subash Ghai wanted to sign Priyanka Chopra for the film right after she won the Miss World contest, but she turned it down due to contract obligations.
Director Subash Ghai makes a cameo appearance in the film.
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