Future To Bright Hai Ji(2012)
Future To Bright Hai Ji is a 2012 Hindi drama film directed by Sanjay Amar. It stars Aamir Bashir as Ajay Kumar, Sonal Sehgal as Sonia Singh, and Govardhan Asrani as the astrologer Anand Motwani. The story follows a young couple from Jammu & Kashmir who move to Mumbai to pursue careers in the film industry. They visit an astrologer who predicts a bright future, but their journey is marked by financial hardship, moral dilemmas, and relationship strain. The film is noted for its grounded, realistic portrayal of struggling artists in Mumbai. It received a mixed critical response and has a 6.1/10 rating on IMDb. The film was released on November 2, 2012, in India.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI movies and tv, ShemarooMe, Prime Video
- Theatrical Release
- 2 November 2012
- Director
- Sanjay Amar
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 3h
- Rating
- 3.1/10
Storyline
A young couple, Ajay and Sonia, leave their home in Jammu & Kashmir to chase their dreams in Mumbai. Ajay wants to be a scriptwriter and Sonia an actress. An astrologer tells them their future is bright. But the city is harsh, and they face rejection, poverty, and temptation. Their love and dreams are put to the ultimate test.
“Your future is in your hands.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Future To Bright Hai Ji
Cast reunions in this film: Satish Kaushik & Asrani (4 films together), Brijendra Kala & Satish Kaushik (2 films together), Brijendra Kala & Asrani (2 films together), and Brijendra Kala & Vipin Sharma (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film was shot in just 15 days, a very short schedule for a feature film.
- It was one of the few Hindi films released in 2012 to feature a prominent astrologer character driving the plot.
- The director, Sanjay Amar, is better known as a producer for regional Bhojpuri cinema.
- The movie had a very limited theatrical release, primarily in smaller centers and single-screen theaters.
- Actor Anupam Shyam, known for his serious roles, played the comedic astrologer Panditji.
- The title is a playful mix of English and Hindi, which was uncommon for mainstream Bollywood at the time.
- Despite its drama genre, the film incorporates several lighthearted and satirical moments about get-rich-quick desires.



