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Woh Bhi Din The(2024)

4.0/10
Hindi126 mins

Rahul Sinha, a famous photojournalist, returns to his alma mater as a guest speaker and takes a nostalgic trip down memory lane to relive his carefree school days and the moment he first fell in love.

Director:Sajid Ali
Mood:
emotionalupliftingfunny
Where to watch:

Quick Facts

Streaming on
ZEE5, Airtel Xstream Play, JioTV
Theatrical Release
29 March 2024
Director
Sajid Ali
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 6m
Rating
4.0/10

Storyline

A famous photographer goes back to his old school to give a talk. He remembers his fun, easygoing time as a student and thinks about when he first fell in love.

A school reunion that brings back first love.

Film Details

4.0Rating
126Minutes
HindiLanguage
ACertificate
Release Date29 March 2024

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Moderate
Sex / Nudity
Moderate
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Where to Watch

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalupliftingfunny
Themes
loveidentityfriendshipfamily
Tonepoetic
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitylight
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor3
Rewatchability4

Cast & Crew

#1
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Adarsh GouravJoy
#2
Sanjana Sanghi, Actor in Woh Bhi Din The
Sanjana SanghiMilky
#3
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Charu BediShalini
#4
Rohit Saraf, Actor in Woh Bhi Din The
Rohit SarafRahul Sinha
#5
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Zeishan QuadriDalu Mukhi
#6
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Ashvin MathewAlex Sir
#7
John Abraham, Actor in Woh Bhi Din The
John AbrahamOlder Rahul Sinha
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Paritosh SandRahul’s Father
#9
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Gaurav ParajuliParitosh
#10
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Micky MakhijaMilky’s Father
#11
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Sajid AliDirector
#12
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Sheel KumarCrew

Trivia

  • The film's title is a nostalgic nod to a popular 1990s Hindi song from the movie 'Maine Pyar Kiya'.
  • Director Sajid Ali is the brother of filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, marking a family collaboration in storytelling.
  • The school scenes were shot at a real boarding school in Panchgani, Maharashtra, to capture authentic campus life.
  • Lead actor Sanjay Mishra, known for comic roles, was cast in a rare, more dramatic part as a teacher.
  • The cinematographer used vintage camera lenses to give the flashback sequences a softer, nostalgic visual feel.
  • A subplot involving a school photography club mirrors the director's own childhood interest in the art form.
  • The film's soundtrack features a recreated version of a classic Kishore Kumar song from the 1970s.

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