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Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!

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Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMahesh Manjrekar
Written byMahesh Manjrekar
Kiran Kotrial
Produced bySangeetha Ahir
StarringShahid Kapoor
Sanjay Dutt
Amrita Rao
Arshad Warsi
Mohnish Bahl
Prem Chopra
Sharat Saxena
CinematographyVijay Kumar Arora
Dennys Ilic
Edited byMerzin Tavaria
Music bySongs:
Himesh Reshammiya
Guest Composers:
Ajay–Atul
Background Score:
Salim–Sulaiman
Production
companies
Aavishkaar Films
Prime Focus
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 23 December 2005 (2005-12-23)
Running time
132 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget120 million[1]
Box office190 million[2]

Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (transl. Wow! That is what life should be like!) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language fantasy comedy drama film written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Sangeetha Ahir, starring Shahid Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Amrita Rao and Arshad Warsi. It was released on 23 December 2005.

This film draws inspiration from the films Mudhal Thethi, It's a Wonderful Life, Naukri, Ghost and Bruce Almighty.[3]

Plot

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Aditya Verma, fondly called Adi Chachu or Adi Uncle (Shahid Kapoor) by the children of his brothers (Adi has two brothers; one died in a plane crash along with his wife), lives in a large mansion in Mumbai with his other brother (Mohnish Bahl), who has a drinking problem, sister-in-law, sister, and grandmother. He is the only one working in the family. He falls in love with a tuition teacher, Piya (Amrita Rao). They confess their feelings to each other and plan to get married. However, while going to work to attend an important meeting, Adi is run over by a truck to save Parth (Parth Dave) and dies.

In the afterlife, he meets the Hindu god of death, Yama (Sanjay Dutt), a kind-hearted, emotional deity with designer clothes and a red car. Yamraj allows Adi to go back to Earth as a ghost to stop his evil uncle (Prem Chopra), who wants to sell Adi's mansion to industrialist Hirachand (Sharat Saxena). Adi enlists the aid of Shakti, a little boy who was being taken with Adi to heaven, to save his family home. At first, they reach Earth, but no one can listen, see, or feel them. Then they meet Fakira Bhai B.P.C.M. (Arshad Warsi), who gives them the power to touch humans as before they were not able to, and then for his family, Yamraj comes and gives him the ability to see his family for a couple of minutes before he takes the both of them back—Shakti and Adi. When Adi's family sees Adi, they ask Yamraj to take them as well, as they do not want to live without Adi. Yamraj gets emotional and leaves him to stay with his family and the little boy Shakti also. When the family members wake up, they think that this was a bad dream, but only Adi and Shakti know that they died and came back to life. A film actor and Yamraj's lookalike, Sanjay Dutt, offers to buy Adi's property, but Adi refuses to sell his property and lives happily with Piya and his family.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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# Title Singer(s) Lyrics Composer
1 "Chaahenge Tumhe" Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal Sameer Himesh Reshammiya
2 "Dil Ke Maare Hai" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Sameer Himesh Reshammiya
3 "Koi Aap Jaisa" Kunal Ganjawala, Madhushree Sameer Himesh Reshammiya
4 "Pyaar Mein Tere" Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal Sameer Himesh Reshammiya
5 "Hanuman Chalisa" Shankar Mahadevan, Ajay Gogavale Sameer Ajay–Atul
6 "Teri Yaad Yaad" K.K., Jayesh Gandhi Sameer Himesh Reshammiya

References

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  1. ^ "Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 27 January 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 27 January 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  3. ^ Adarsh, Taran (23 December 2005). "Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
    - Bhowal, Tiasa (23 December 2020). "Why there was nothing waah about Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! On Wahiyat Wednesday". India Today. Archived from the original on 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
    - Mitra, Indrani Roy (23 December 2005). "Vaah! Copy ho to aisi!". Rediff. Archived from the original on 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
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