Kabhi Kabhie (Hindi: कभी कभी, English: Sometimes) is a 1976 Bollywood drama romance film, produced and directed by Yash Chopra, and starring an ensemble cast. This was Yash Chopra's second directorial film with Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor in the lead roles after Deewaar and was particularly noted for its soundtrack compositions by Khayyam, who won Filmfare Award for Best Music, while film lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi won the Best Lyricist Award for "Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein," the song which also got singer Mukesh, the Best Male Playback Singer award.
Amit Malhotra (Amitabh Bachchan) recites one of his poems at a college / university where he meets fellow student Pooja (Raakhee), and they fall in love. But Pooja's parents arrange for her to marry an architect, Vijay Khanna (Shashi Kapoor). A heartbroken Amit returns home and joins his father's business - a construction company - and later marries Anjali (Waheeda Rehman), who secretly has a daughter named Pinky (Neetu Singh) from a pre-marital relationship. Amit and Anjali have a daughter, Sweetie. In the meantime, Pinky is adopted by childless couple Dr. and Mrs. R.P. Kapoor.
Kabhie Kabhie may refer to:
Kabhie Kabhie is a television series that premiered on October 16, 2003 on Zee TV, featuring small stories. The series aired every Thursday to Saturday at 8pm IST. Each story is titled with a different name and consists of different star cast members. The stories are based on the themes that are positive and have a strong curiosity element: women-oriented, relationship-based, traditional as well as contemporary. Besides, the stories are written by some of the popular Indian writers: Manisha Gir, Smita Agarwal, Saurabh Sengupta, Mohit Hussain, & Nitin Tej Ahuja. The series aired every Thursday - Saturday at 8PM IST.
The list of some of the episodes [short stories] that aired under Kabhie Kabhie:
Other episodes
Kabhie Kabhie (1997) is an Indian television drama directed by Mahesh Bhatt and written by Anurag Kashyap, Akash Khurana, Vinta Nanda, and Kamlesh Kunti Singh Anil Sharma directed 25 episodes of the series.
The series was produced by Amit Khanna's Plus Channel and was telecast on Star Plus.