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News18
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Sonam Kapoor Celebrates 15 Years Of I Hate Luv Storys With A Jab Mila Tu Moment
Last Updated: Sonam Kapoor marked 15 years of I Hate Luv Storys with a heartfelt post and film snippets on social media. Sonam Kapoor took a nostalgic trip down memory lane as her beloved romantic comedy I Hate Luv Storys completed 15 years after its theatrical release. Marking the occasion, the actress shared a heartfelt post on her social media, featuring snippets from the film that charmed audiences back in 2010. Released on July 2, 2010, I Hate Luv Storys marked Sonam's third Bollywood movie. In the film, she portrayed Simran, a dreamy, romance-loving woman who crosses paths with the cynical and witty Jay, played by Imran Khan. The duo's contrasting personalities and evolving relationship formed the crux of this modern romantic tale, set against the vibrant backdrops of Mumbai and Queenstown, New Zealand. The song showed a montage of the best moments of Sonam from the film, with the song Jab Mila Tu by Vishal Dadlani in the background. Directed and written by Punit Malhotra in his directorial debut, the film was produced by two major banners—Dharma Productions (Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar) and UTV Motion Pictures (Ronnie Screwvala)—bringing them together for the first time in a collaborative project. The film's breezy storyline, youthful vibe and fresh pairing of Sonam and Imran struck a chord with the younger generation. The soundtrack, composed by Vishal–Shekhar, became an instant hit, with chart-topping numbers like Bin Tere and Bahara. The lyrics were penned by Anvita Dutt Guptan, Kumaar and Vishal Dadlani. The film also earned four nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards, including Best Music Director (Vishal–Shekhar), Best Lyricist (Vishal Dadlani for Bin Tere), Best Male Playback Singer (Shafqat Amanat Ali) and Best Female Playback Singer (Shreya Ghoshal for Bahara). Sonam Kapoor has taken time away from the silver screen, especially after embracing motherhood. She welcomed her son Vayu on August 20, 2022 and was last seen in the 2023 thriller Blind, directed by Shome Makhija. Meanwhile, Imran Khan, who has been away from acting for nearly a decade, is finally making a much-awaited comeback. Known for his memorable roles in romantic comedies like Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and Break Ke Baad, the actor is all set to return to the screen opposite Bhumi Pednekar in an upcoming rom-com. The film will be helmed by Danish Aslam, who previously directed Break Ke Baad, reuniting him with Imran after 15 years. First Published:


News18
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Sonam Kapoor Looks Back At I Hate Luv Storys As The Rom-Com Turns 15
Sonam Kapoor marked 15 years of I Hate Luv Storys with a heartfelt post and film snippets on social media. Sonam Kapoor took a nostalgic trip down memory lane as her beloved romantic comedy I Hate Luv Storys completed 15 years after its theatrical release. Marking the occasion, the actress shared a heartfelt post on her social media, featuring snippets from the film that charmed audiences back in 2010. Released on July 2, 2010, I Hate Luv Storys marked Sonam's third Bollywood movie. In the film, she portrayed Simran, a dreamy, romance-loving woman who crosses paths with the cynical and witty Jay, played by Imran Khan. The duo's contrasting personalities and evolving relationship formed the crux of this modern romantic tale, set against the vibrant backdrops of Mumbai and Queenstown, New Zealand. Directed and written by Punit Malhotra in his directorial debut, the film was produced by two major banners—Dharma Productions (Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar) and UTV Motion Pictures (Ronnie Screwvala)—bringing them together for the first time in a collaborative project. The film's breezy storyline, youthful vibe and fresh pairing of Sonam and Imran struck a chord with the younger generation. The soundtrack, composed by Vishal–Shekhar, became an instant hit, with chart-topping numbers like Bin Tere and Bahara. The lyrics were penned by Anvita Dutt Guptan, Kumaar and Vishal Dadlani. The film also earned four nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards, including Best Music Director (Vishal–Shekhar), Best Lyricist (Vishal Dadlani for Bin Tere), Best Male Playback Singer (Shafqat Amanat Ali) and Best Female Playback Singer (Shreya Ghoshal for Bahara). Sonam Kapoor has taken time away from the silver screen, especially after embracing motherhood. She welcomed her son Vayu on August 20, 2022 and was last seen in the 2023 thriller Blind, directed by Shome Makhija. Meanwhile, Imran Khan, who has been away from acting for nearly a decade, is finally making a much-awaited comeback. Known for his memorable roles in romantic comedies like Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and Break Ke Baad, the actor is all set to return to the screen opposite Bhumi Pednekar in an upcoming rom-com. The film will be helmed by Danish Aslam, who previously directed Break Ke Baad, reuniting him with Imran after 15 years. First Published:


News18
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
5 Bollywood Rom-Coms You Should Revisit This Summer
Break Ke Baad The plot follows Aaliya (Deepika Padukone), who is not ready to commit to her decade-long best friend Abhay (Imran Khan). She even remains indifferent when he follows her to Australia but is only shaken and decides to come to her senses when he announces his wedding.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aamir Khan reveals why Imran Khan does not fit in the industry: 'He's not comfortable with herogiri'
Imran Khan made his debut with 'Jaane Jaane Na' and Aamir Khan was one of the producers on the film. While Imran was loved in his first film and went on to do movies like 'Break Ke Baad', 'Delhi Belly' and many others, he took a long break from the industry and hasn't done a movie in a while. In a recent interview, while Aamir was promoting his upcoming film 'Sitaare Zameen Par', he spoke about why Imran doesn't fit in the industry. He said in an interview with Screen, "Imran has a certain creative instinct. He finds it difficult to fit into the mainstream construct we have. That's not his natural space. Which is why he'd do really well in a film like Jaane Tu and Delhi Belly. He's in his element there." He added further, 'But the moment you put him into a regular Hindi film, he won't fit. He's not comfortable with herogiri. He wants to play a real person. Everybody was offering him mainstream films because he's good-looking. But he wants to be an actor, and not a star." Imran was away from the limelight for a while, but recently, his Instagram posts created a lot of buzz. He started expressing himself on social media. In an interview with Vogue, he also opened up on the reason for his break from the industry. He said, "I hit a low in 2016 where I felt broken inside. At that point, it wasn't my career because I wasn't excited by it enough to want to work hard for it. I had recently become a father and thought, 'This is valuable. This is something I take seriously.' I wanted to be the best version of myself for Imara. I decided it was no longer my job to be an actor. Now, I had to fix myself; be at my healthiest and strongest for my daughter." Imran was married to Avantika and got divorced in 2019. They have a daughter, Imara. Imran is now in a relationship with Lekha Washington.


NDTV
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Imran Khan's Ex-Wife Avantika Malik On Their Relationship After Divorce: "We Don't Talk, Our Daughter Has Access To Both"
Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Imran Khan and Avantika Malik married in 2011 and divorced in 2019, maintaining cordiality. They share a daughter, Imara, and focus on co-parenting to ensure her well-being. Avantika stated they prioritize Imara's access to both parents without exposing her to conflict. New Delhi: Imran Khan and actress and model Avantika Malik's paths crossed and they got married in 2011. Their marriage was short-lived as the two got divorced in 2019, but continued to have a cordial relationship. Avantika emphasised in a recent interview with Nayandeep Rakshit how she is not on talking terms with Imran. However, both of them as parents wanted to ensure their daughter Imara has access to both of them. What Avantika Malik and Imran Khan got married in 2011 but parted ways in 2019. They have a daughter named Imara. In a recent interview, Avantika revealed how both Imran and she were on the same page about their daughter's well-being. Avantika told Nayandeep Rakshit, "I think the actual separation comes when we say that, 'Look we spent our youth trying our best. I know we both gave it our best!' If it means living separately would bring more happiness, and it has reached that point when it's not as compatible as before... there comes a day when it's okay to choose me... I was devastated, it took me a long time. But we don't (talk), not really. It's cordial, but friends is a very strong term. We're not there yet. Maybe someday." Sharing her ideas on co-parenting, she added, "I think for both Imran and I, we always knew we were going to do our best when it came to her (daughter Imara). We were on the same page on that. She always has access to both parents. She spends an equal amount of time with both parents. So I think in that sense she knows that she has not lost anybody, everybody is still there. We have been conscientious about not letting her know about things that have been going on between him and me about divorce or lawyers... to be exposed to it. We were united on that front, to know that she is loved and protected and not losing anyone in her family. She knows that she is not responsible in any way, she does not carry any of the guilt or shame." About Imran And Avantika's Love Story Imran Khan and Avantika Malik were childhood sweethearts. They had dated for a long time before taking the plunge and getting married in 2011. They welcomed their baby girl Imara Malik Khan in 2014. Imran Khan's Comeback Back in April, Film Journalist Rahul Raut shared on X that Imran Khan is all set to make a comeback with a Netflix rom-com with Bhumi Pednekar. The post read, "#ImranKhan RETURNS TO MOVIES AFTER A DECADE as he officially begins shooting for his COMEBACK FILM today in Mumbai... #BhumiPednekar and @gurfatehpirzada also star in this dysfunctional romantic dramedy... #BreakKeBaad director Danish Aslam helms this @NetflixIndia film!" Bhat In A Nutshell Though Imran Khan and Avantika Mallik's marriage did not work out, they have been in tandem about letting their daughter Imara reach out to both of them. Avantika further added that "friend is a strong term", but maybe both of them will reach that stage one day.