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Release Date: October 16, 2009
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Raina, Samir and Akash are three people whose lives entwine at an international airport. They find themselves in transit at the crossroads of life, where each has to make a decision that will change their lives forever. Samir has to decide whether he wants to stay in the same city that gave him so much and then took away everything, or head to greener pastures. Raina has to decide whether love and loyalty for her husband, who left her to pursue success is more justified than her faith and trust in her new found friend. Akash has to decide whether what he feels for a married woman is lust or true love -- and whether he's justified in trying to win her at all costs, even her marriage. Three people coming to terms with their conflicting feelings - love -- set against the hustle and bustle of an international airport.
Starring:
Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Sohail Khan, Preity Zinta, Govinda
Directed by:
Prem Soni
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 135 min
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