The supporting cast, including Bipasha Basu, does a decent job, but the character development is limited. The action sequences are well-choreographed, but they seem to drag on for too long.
It captures a specific moment in Bollywood history where gloss, foreign locations, and star power reigned supreme. If you can look past the logical loopholes and the somewhat insensitive treatment of suicide, you are rewarded with a touching story about two broken people fixing each other. Anjaana Anjaani -2010- Filmyfly.Com
The film tells the story of two strangers, Kiara (Priyanka Chopra) and Akash (Ranbir Kapoor), who meet on a bridge on New Year’s Eve, both ready to jump off and end their lives due to financial and emotional ruin. They make a pact to postpone their suicide for 20 days to experience happiness before dying. What follows is a quirky, bittersweet journey of falling in love when you have nothing left to lose. Anjaana Anjaani (2010) — Filmyfly
notes it was a commercial success, grossing over ₹698 million against a ₹380 million budget. Reviewers on If you can look past the logical loopholes
The music isn't just background noise; it propels the narrative forward, bridging the gap between the heavy themes and the romantic escapism the audience craves.