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जब हेरा खा लो, से 'आई' #HarryMetSejal Hindi Movie 2017It's no secret that Bollywood has been attempting to make inroads into the American film industry, but many movies still make it hard for Americans to understand what's happening. This movie is an exception. Hindi speakers making for a universal language--everyone should be able to enjoy it! The story follows Harry (Anushka Sharma) and Sejal (Parineeti Chopra), who are meeting each other after long time. The two are college students who are madly in love with each other. According to the movies producer, "The movie is about falling in love, breaking up and falling in love again...It's about both the characters falling deeply in love" Music was composed by Amit Trivedi. The film's music is released under the label T-Series. The songs of the soundtrack were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Shabbir Ahmed and Kausar Munir. The soundtrack features a guest vocal appearance by Harshdeep Kaur. The film was received positively by the critics, who have applauded the performance of the lead actors and the cinematography."Jab Harry Met Sejal" was released on 9 October 2017 in over 2,100 screens worldwide. It set a record for being the first Indian film to be officially screened at Gintama Film Festival in Japan. The movie received a wide release across entertainment centers in North America on 28 January 2018, and also got an extra screening at select cinemas in India on 9 February 2018, for a total of extended entertainment centers around the world. The movie grossed $1. 5 million internationally.For the deaf, hard-of-hearing, or blind community, there are two versions of the movie released by T-Series - 'Hindi' and 'English'. "Jab Harry Met Sejal" has been provided in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound at all the IMAX theaters across India, as well as Dolby Atmos.The film has received nominations for Best Film at 51st Filmfare Awards, Best Actor (Anushka Sharma) at 11th Zee Cine Awards and Critics Award (Parineeti Chopra) . Nominated In response to the poor performance of the film in India, director Imtiaz Ali stated that these sort of failures were "inevitable" and that he would continue to make realistic movies. cfa1e77820
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