Ishwar's actions create a rift, forcing Aditya to abandon his irresponsible lifestyle and face the harsh realities of the real world to provide for his pregnant wife, Pooja (Priyanka Chopra).
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Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Shefali Shah Production Budget ₹16.00 Crores Worldwide Gross ₹42.51 Crores Box Office Status Semi-Hit / 7th Highest-Grossing Film of 2005 Plot Archetype: The Ultimatum of Time index of waqt the race against time exclusive
The story follows Ishwar (Bachchan), who realizes he is dying. Troubled by his son Aditya's (Kumar) laziness and irresponsibility, Ishwar decides to use "tough love" to force him to take life seriously.
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: Critics praised the emotional depth and performances, particularly the chemistry between Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar. Rajpal Yadav Boman Irani provided highly acclaimed comedic relief. Production & Media Home Media : Released on DVD in June 2005 by Eros Entertainment
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The story centers on Ishwar (Bachchan) and his wife Sumitra (Shah), who run a successful toy factory. Their son, Aditya (Kumar), is carefree, irresponsible, and lacks direction. Following his secret marriage to Pooja (Chopra), the daughter of a family enemy, Ishwar makes a difficult decision.
Aariz and Zara walked home down a street that had always led the same way but felt new. He kept Farid’s notebook now, its pages filled with edits and cross-outs and, at the back, a single, blunt line Farid had written before he stopped speaking: "Never let an exclusive define a life."