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In the annals of Bollywood history, few films carry the weight of emotional resonance and tragic irony quite like Jab Tak Hai Jaan (As Long as I Live). Released in 2012, the film is not merely a romantic drama; it serves as the cinematic swan song of Yash Chopra, the legendary filmmaker who defined the grammar of romance in Indian cinema for decades.
| Element | Index Value | | :--- | :--- | | | Yash Chopra (Last Film) | | Music Director | A.R. Rahman | | Lyricist | Gulzar | | Runtime | 176 Minutes | | Locations | London, Kashmir, Ladakh | | Tagline | "A love story by Yash Chopra" | Index Jab Tak Hai Jaan
When discussing the pantheon of modern Bollywood classics, Yash Chopra’s swan song, Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), occupies a unique and emotional space. For fans, critics, and music lovers, the phrase has become a crucial search term. But what exactly does this "index" refer to? Is it a financial index related to the film’s box office collection? Is it a catalog of songs? Or is it a deeper metric of cultural impact? In the annals of Bollywood history, few films
7/10 – A beautiful, messy farewell to classic Bollywood romance. Rahman | | Lyricist | Gulzar | |
As the title song says: "Jab tak hai jaan, tab tak..." (As long as there is life...). For Bollywood fans, as long as there is cinema, this film will remain at the top of the index.
The film navigates a complex emotional triangle. Samar struggles with his identity and his past love for Meera, while Akira fights for his present attention. The resolution is not a typical Bollywood ending; it is mature, tragic, and poignant, reinforcing the theme that true love is about sacrifice.
The film, produced by Yash Raj Films and written by Aditya Chopra , explores themes of love, faith, and destiny. It follows the life of Samar Anand across two distinct timelines: his days as a struggling musician in London and his later career as a fearless bomb-disposal expert in the Indian Army.