The film is all heart. Major Ram (Shah Rukh Khan) is an army officer who is undercover at a college at the request of his superior, General Bakshi (Kabir Bedi), to protect his daughter Sanjana (Amrita Rao).
Meanwhile, peace talks are on between India and Pakistan around Project Milaap, which will allow for the release of prisoners of war from both sides. Major Raghavan (Suniel Shetty) is a bitter patriot who doesn’t want this to happen.
Ram’s stepbrother Laxman (Zayed Khan), who is also a student at the same college, and stepmother (Kirron Kher) don’t know who he is. After the demise of their father, Brigadier Shekhar Sharma (Naseeruddin Shah), Ram is on a personal mission to reunite his family. It’s a lot to take in, but makes it work.
Despite these two heavy themes, Farah Khan managed to amp up the playfulness to the max. With its peppy songs, fun college romances, comedy thanks to the ever-so-funny Boman Irani, who plays the role of the college principal, spoofy action scenes and the final intense showdown, and the best entry scene in a movie, thanks to Chandni (Sushmita Sen), the movie fires at all ends and is perfect if you want to revisit the .
Raajneeti (2010)
If your family loves political thrillers, this is the one family movie on Netflix you have to watch. The story is a captivating representation of how clandestine relationships, familial betrayal, power struggles, and political intrigue all come together to transform the lives of Prithviraj (Arjun Rampal) and Samar (Ranbir Kapoor), two brothers whose approach to politics is different at best and antithetical at worst.