Movie : Jab We Met
Director : Imtiaz Ali
Actors: Shahid Kapur, Kareena Kapoor etc.
Synopsis:
Aditya (Shahid Kapur), a defeated industrialist, is even more
broken as the girl he loves is getting married. Unable to muster
up the courage to return home, he drifts out of the gathering
and aimlessly boards a train.

As destiny would have it, on the train he meets Geet (Kareena
Kapoor) – a beautiful but annoyingly talkative girl who
is leaving Mumbai to go her hometown – Bhatinda (Punjab).
Later, she has plans of eloping with her boyfriend.

Geet irritates Aditya to the point of getting him to leave the
train. As she tries to get him back on the train, she ends up
missing it and the two find themselves stranded on a desolate
station with no luggage or money.

Begins the idyllic journey through the exuberant North Indian
heartland in which this odd couple will make their way through
buses and taxis and camel-carts, crossing Highways and deserts
and lakes, meeting all kinds of people, to reach her house in
Punjab ……. On arrival, Geet’s family mistakes
the two for lovers. Before this misconception can be cleared,
Geet escapes to her boyfriend in Manali. Aditya leaves with her,
confirming the suspicion that they are lovers. In Manali, Aditya
feels empowered to return to Mumbai and resurrect his ailing business.
Life takes a positive turn and Aditya begins to do well. One
day Geet’s family who think that she is with him confronts
Aditya. He is shocked to learn that Geet has not returned home.
He takes it upon himself to find her. He finally tracks her down
in a Himalayan town and begins another journey to reach Bhatinda
and flow into the colors and conceptions of a loud and happy North
Indian family!
How their separate journeys become one, forms the destination
of JAB WE MET, a beautiful and captivating saga of made-for-each-other
love. Lilting, musical, amusing and packed with mischievous contrivances
– this breezy fun-filled romantic comedy set in cultural
North India looks like it’s ready to recreate the magical
era of the 90s, in the form of Aditya and Geet, being essayed
by Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.