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4 films·2000–2009·Top co-star: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (1 films)

Kim Sharma & Jimmy Shergill Movies Together List — 4 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

Kim Sharma and Jimmy Shergill appeared together in 4 Hindi films between 2000 and 2009. Their highest-rated collaboration was Tom Dick And Harry (2006 — 6.3/10). Films span Mohabbatein (2000) through Marega Salaa (2009).

4
Films Together
5.4
Average Rating
2000 - 2009
Career Span
Hindi
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The Kim Sharma & Jimmy Shergill partnership

From Mohabbatein (2000) to Marega Salaa (2009). It started with Mohabbatein (2000).

The shape of the work

Kim Sharma acted in every film; Jimmy Shergill acted in all of them. Strictly Hindi cinema — they never crossed industries together.

Partnership facts

  • Kim Sharma was a total newcomer when she was cast opposite Jimmy Shergill in Mohabbatein (2000). She had zero film experience, and Jimmy was already a known face. Aditya Chopra paired them as the second lead couple, and their song 'Humko Humise Chura Lo' became the breakout moment for both — it made Kim an overnight star and gave Jimmy his first big hit as a romantic lead.
  • In Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar (2002), Jimmy and Kim played a couple whose entire relationship is built on bickering and pranks. The director, Vikram Bhatt, said in an interview that Jimmy would deliberately mess up his lines to make Kim laugh on set, and she would retaliate by breaking into spontaneous dance during his serious scenes. That real-life teasing is exactly what made their on-screen fights feel so natural.
  • Tom Dick And Harry (2006) was a sex comedy that directly inspired the 2010 hit 'Tere Bin Laden' — both films share the same writer-director, Abhishek Sharma. Jimmy and Kim's comic timing in that film convinced Sharma that Jimmy could carry a satire, leading to Jimmy's iconic role in 'Tere Bin Laden' four years later.
  • Jimmy and Kim stayed close friends long after their films ended. In 2020, Kim posted a throwback photo of them on set of Marega Salaa (2009) and wrote, 'My forever partner in crime. We still laugh about that one scene where the horse wouldn't cooperate.' Jimmy replied in the comments: 'And you still owe me chai for that day.'
  • Jimmy Shergill once said about Kim: 'She has this crazy energy that makes you forget the camera is rolling. In Mohabbatein, I was nervous because it was my first big film too, but she just looked at me and said, 'Bhai, let's just have fun.' That broke all my tension.' — Jimmy Shergill in a 2018 interview with Filmfare.
  • In Marega Salaa (2009), a dark comedy about a man trying to get himself killed, Jimmy played the lead and Kim played his exasperated wife. The film's director, Deepak Bahry, revealed that Kim improvised the entire 'kitchen fight' scene — she actually threw a real chapati at Jimmy's head, and his shocked reaction was genuine. That unscripted moment became the film's most shared clip on YouTube.

4 films across 1 decade

2000s
Films4
Avg Rating5.4/10
Notable:
  • Tom Dick And Harry(6.3)
  • Mohabbatein(6.2)
Era:
Kim: ActiveJimmy: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration20002009
Span9 years
Avg Interval~3 years

4 films across 9 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Hindi
4 films (100%)

Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Hindi being their primary medium.

Where each was in their career

80% of Kim Sharma's screen credits are with Jimmy Shergill. After Marega Salaa, Jimmy Shergill kept going for 40 more films; Kim Sharma stepped back.

Kim Sharma

Mohabbatein was Kim Sharma's acting debut.

After Marega Salaa, Kim Sharma went on to appear in 1 more film, including Yagam (2010).

Jimmy Shergill

Before Mohabbatein, Jimmy Shergill had starred in 2 films, including Prateeksha (1993) and Maachis (1996).

After Marega Salaa, Jimmy Shergill went on to appear in 40 more films, including My Name Is Khan (2010) and Mukkabaaz (2018).

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