Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
7.089
276 Votes

A lonely 40-ish man, likely to remain a bachelor, has a chance to find the love of his life when he falls for a vivacious young woman.

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Cast
Shah Rukh Khan
Surinder 'Suri' Sahni / Raj Kapoor
Vinay Pathak
Balwinder 'Bobby' Khosla
Anushka Sharma
Taani Sahni
M. K. Raina
Taani's Father
Manmeet Singh
Raju Mechanic
Isha Koppikar
Dance Master
Richa Pallod
Dance Instructor
Kajol
Special Appearance in "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" Song
Rani Mukerji
Special Appearance in "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" Song
Preity Zinta
Special Appearance in "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" Song
Lara Dutta
Special Appearance in "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" Song
Bipasha Basu
Special Appearance in "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" Song
Aneesha Dalal
Dance Instructor
Bobby Bedii
Tiny Singh
Puneet Cheema
Dance Instructor
Alene D'Souza
Dance Instructor
Areesz Gandhi
M.C. at Dance Competition Finale
Rajesh Jais
Khanna
Armit Singh Kharbanda
Taani's Father's Friend
Details Of Movie
Music
Photos Ravi K. Chandran
Revenue
Location India
Producer Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra
Director Aditya Chopra
User Reviews
TheTenth June 23 2021 09:58:05 PM

Surinder (Shah Rukh Khan), a 40+ shy guy, comes to visit his professor. His daughter Taani (Anushka Sharma) is soon to be married, the father presents him as his favourite student, but as a young energetic woman she doesn't even see him. Tragedy strikes as the future husband is killed in a car accident. The father is devastated and sent to the hospital. He asks for Surinder and Taani and makes them promise to get married so that she is taken care of by someone he trusts. Taani comes to live with Surinder but barely speaks a word to him, despite his extreme gentleness and attempts to make her laugh. One day she comes on an advertisement for dance lessons. She asks Surinder to do it. He doesn't care about it at first, then accepts. He sees improvement in her mood, but she doesn't open to him. He then disguises to get into the dance lessons, but the school gets into a dance competition and couples are (randomly?) chosen. I saw maybe 300 Bollywood movies, most being romantic comedies. This one begins as a drama, then the mood gets lighter as the movie goes on. The characters are very likeable from the start, and the story development is mostly slow to allow to know them better. The scenery is only the small town they live in, so nothing fancy there, only the dance course is somewhat more colored, and improves a bit as the tension grows. But what makes the movie is the stunning performance of SRK, playing both a shy guy in a strange situation and the bold dancer trying to warm Taani's heart. And Anushka Sharma (in her first role) is totally stunning, she plays this broken young woman in such a moving way, either very sad, a bit angry, lost among other people ... A special sequence with lots of guests (Kajol, Rani, Bipasha, Lara Dutta ...) brings a happy moment. Very recommended.