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Kareeb

Kareeb (English: Close) is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by , inspired by his personal love story. Starring as the carefree young protagonist Birju and (Shabana Raza) as his love interest, the film explores a heartfelt love story marked by class differences, comedic mishaps, and personal redemption in a quaint hill town in . Released on 17 July 1998, it runs for approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes and centers on Birju's efforts to win Neha's hand despite familial opposition and his own impulsive decisions, including petty theft to fund her mother's medical needs. The soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik with lyrics by Rahat Indori, features memorable tracks like "Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili," which enhanced the film's nostalgic appeal to the romantic ideals of 1950s and 1960s Bollywood cinema. With a budget of ₹6.5 crore, the film grossed ₹12.93 crore at the box office. Supporting roles are played by actors such as Moushumi Chatterjee as Neha's mother, Johnny Lever as the comic sidekick Bighelaal, and Abhay Chopra as the doctor, adding layers of humor and drama to the narrative. Kareeb has an audience approval rating of 58% on Rotten Tomatoes. It holds an IMDb user rating of 6.6/10 from over 1,300 votes and remains a favorite among fans of feel-good romances.

Production

Development

Vidhu Vinod Chopra conceived Kareeb as a romantic drama drawing from his personal love story from youth, with the story penned by his mother-in-law, emphasizing themes of rural-urban love dynamics to capture authentic emotional connections between contrasting worlds. was offered to direct but declined. The screenplay was written by , , and , with the latter also contributing dialogue. Pre-production involved allocating a budget of ₹6.50 , prioritizing cost-effective storytelling while selecting —particularly the lakeside town of Rewalsar—as the primary setting to evoke the film's rural authenticity and scenic intimacy. The film was distributed by , ensuring wide release support for the intimate drama. Key creative decisions centered on amplifying emotional depth through nuanced character interactions and friendships, avoiding high-stakes action to align with Chopra's vision of resilient, unconditional relationships.

Casting and filming

Bobby Deol was cast in the lead role of Birju after director selected him for his physical resemblance to the director in his youth, marking Deol's third film following his debut in Barsaat (1995). For the female lead, —credited as simply —was chosen for her debut due to her fresh, natural appearance and ease in front of the camera; was originally cast but replaced. She was discovered through a family connection to actor and underwent two months of before auditioning. Supporting cast included veteran actress as Neha's mother and newcomer Abhay Chopra as the doctor, alongside comedians and in key roles. The production team featured acclaimed cinematographer , whose work effectively captured the scenic Himalayan landscapes central to the film's rural setting. Editor handled the post-production assembly, while production designer Pramodh Singh focused on authentic rural aesthetics, including period-appropriate costumes by Ashley Rebello. Principal photography commenced in early 1998 and was primarily shot on location in Rewalsar and Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, to authentically portray the story's small-town environment. The film was produced under Vidhu Vinod Chopra Films, with Vir Chopra serving as co-producer overseeing creative aspects.

Synopsis and cast

Plot

Birju, a carefree young man from an upper-middle-class family in the scenic town of Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh, lives with his parents, elder brother, sister-in-law, and nephew, often indulging in pranks and petty thievery. One evening, during a traditional Sandhya Aarti by the lakeside, he catches sight of Neha, the intelligent and ethereal daughter of a poor war widow named Chanchal, and instantly falls in love. Their romance blossoms through playful interactions and shared moments, but Birju's proposal faces immediate hurdles due to class differences—his father opposes the match with a girl from a modest background lacking dowry, while Chanchal worries about her daughter's future security. To secure his family's approval, Birju fabricates a story claiming Neha has a wealthy uncle willing to fund the wedding, convincing his parents who hope the marriage will instill responsibility in him. As preparations proceed, Birju's web of unravels when he resorts to stealing from his to cover expenses, leading to his exposure on the day and the abrupt cancellation of the ceremony. Devastated, Chanchal suffers a severe heart attack from the shock, forcing Birju into a profound reckoning with his actions; wracked by guilt, he vows to make amends and leaves for to find work and raise funds for her life-saving . In the city, Birju endures grueling labor and failed schemes, including a rigged by fraudulent acquaintances that leaves him penniless and betrayed, highlighting his sacrifices amid urban hardships. Meanwhile, Neha cares for her ailing mother, who receives aid from the compassionate doctor Abhay, deepening the emotional strain on their separated . The unfolds with raw confrontations as Birju returns, his hard-earned money arriving just in time for Chanchal's , but revelations of his past lies ignite fury from and her mother, who banishes him. Through persistent efforts and demonstrations of genuine change, Birju confronts the consequences of his , while Neha grapples with her lingering feelings amid her mother's recovery. Ultimately, perseverance triumphs as Chanchal recognizes Birju's transformation and , and his family travels to to embrace Neha, allowing the couple to reunite in after profound loss. The narrative weaves themes of tested by deception, the weight of sacrifice, and the enduring challenges of rural-to-urban transitions in pursuit of familial bonds.

Cast

The principal cast of Kareeb is led by , who portrays Brij "Birju" Kumar, the film's protagonist and an ambitious young lover representing youthful idealism in a rural setting. , credited as , makes her acting debut as , Birju's love interest and a resilient village girl embodying quiet strength amid familial hardships. Supporting roles include as Chanchal, 's protective mother and a war widow who serves as an antagonistic figure due to her fierce guardianship. Abhay Chopra plays Dr. Abhay, a compassionate medical advisor who provides guidance and admires from afar. appears as Birju's father, a stern textile merchant navigating family dynamics. portrays Bighelaal (also spelled Bhigelal), a comedic owner with dreams of relocating abroad, adding levity to the narrative. Other notable supporting actors in familial and minor roles include , as an elder family member, and Vijendra Ghatge, contributing to the ensemble of around 20 principal cast members that grounds the story in everyday village life.

Music

The soundtrack for Kareeb was released on 30 April 1998 by Tips Music, comprising 10 tracks composed by with lyrics by , and boasting a total runtime of approximately 55 minutes. The songs are seamlessly integrated into the film's narrative, enhancing its romantic and emotional sequences, such as the "Reet Yahi Jag Ki" featured during a scene.
Track No.TitleSingersDuration
1Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili, Pt. 1, Sanjeevani5:56
2Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili, Pt. 2, Sanjeevani0:59
3Chura Lo Na Dil Mera, Sanjeevani6:12
4Haan Judai Se Darta Hai Dil (Female)Sanjeevani5:28
5Haan Judai Se Darta Hai Dil5:45
6Tera GussaAbhijeet4:45
7Reet Yahi Jag Ki, Sanjeevani6:20
8Tum Juda Ho Kar HamenRoop Kumar Rathod, Sanjeevani5:45
9Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili (Sad)5:12
10Kareeb (Instrumental)Instrumental3:05
These tracks, including romantic duets like "Chura Lo Na Dil Mera" and melancholic solos such as "Haan Judai Se Darta Hai Dil," underscore the protagonists' love story and familial conflicts throughout the movie.

Composition and recording

The music for Kareeb was composed by , who drew upon his established style of crafting romantic melodies to suit the film's poignant love story set against the backdrop of . One notable aspect of the composition process involved repurposing the prelude from his earlier song "Aa Zara Mere Hamnasheen" in the 1981 film for the track "Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili," adapting the lesser-heard segment to fit the new narrative. The lyrics were primarily written by , focusing on themes of love, separation, and emotional yearning to complement the story's rustic and heartfelt tone. Prominent playback singers included , Sanjeevani Bhelande, Abhijeet, , and Roop Kumar Rathod, whose contributions lent depth to the songs' romantic and melancholic expressions. Recording sessions took place in studios ahead of the soundtrack's release on April 30, 1998, with overseeing the production to ensure alignment with the film's setting through subtle regional influences in the instrumentals. Malik also handled the background score, incorporating elements like and strings to heighten dramatic tension, as featured in the separate instrumental album released in 1997. The music production constituted approximately 10% of the film's overall ₹6.50 budget, reflecting standard allocation for Bollywood soundtracks of the era.

Release and reception

Distribution and box office

Kareeb was released on 17 July 1998 in India on 105 screens. The film had a budget of ₹6.50 and achieved a worldwide gross of ₹12.94 , including a domestic net collection of ₹6.82 . Its performance was considered a flop by , despite recovering its production costs with a marginal on domestic nett, following a strong opening weekend of ₹1.19 driven by the popularity of its and a gradual decline in subsequent weeks. Overseas earnings totaled ₹1.28 from limited screenings targeted at audiences in markets such as the and . For home media, the film was initially released on and subsequently on DVD by Eros Entertainment, with digital streaming availability on platforms including , , and emerging in the 2010s.

Critical response

Kareeb received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, with praise centered on its romantic charm and technical elements, though tempered by concerns over narrative familiarity and execution. Suparn Verma of Rediff.com lauded the film's coherent storyline, which evocatively recalls the romantic era of the late 1950s and early 1960s through a love-at-first-sight tale set in the scenic lakeside town of Rewalsar, enhanced by effective songs that lend emotional depth. Verma also highlighted the scenic cinematography by Binod Pradhan, particularly standout visuals like diyas floating in the lake and a yellow dupatta billowing in the air, which contribute to the film's visual appeal. Additionally, he commended Bobby Deol for a sincere and non-irritating performance, marking a positive turn in his early career, and Anu Malik's outstanding melodies as a key highlight that upholds the tradition of strong musical scores in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's work. Critics pointed to several shortcomings, including pacing issues in the second half, which devolves into conventional Bollywood , and uneven editing that fails to maintain momentum despite the film's four-year production span. Verma specifically noted the plot's reliance on clichés—such as family crises, hospital emergencies, and heroic sacrifices—that undermine the emotional impact and lack originality, suggesting more time could have been devoted to refining the script. Overall, the consensus was mixed, with an average rating of around 3 out of 5 stars across reviews, appreciating the freshness of its debut leads and heartfelt melodies but critiquing the melodramatic excess and predictable tropes. Audience proved warmer, buoyed by the 's , which resonated more strongly than the . The film garnered no major awards, though it received nominations at the 1999 for Best Debut Actor (Abhay Chopra) and Best Debut Actress (, credited as ), and the soundtrack earned a nomination for Best Female for Sanjeevani Bedi's rendition of "Chori Chori."

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