My second Bollywood film and first at the cinema, Jab Tak Hai Jaan holds special
significance for the Indian film industry as its famed Director Yash Chopra who
won four Filmfare Best Director awards during his career, died just a couple of
weeks before the film’s premier on 21st October 2012. There are dedications to him both before and
after the film which show a vibrant and seemingly healthy 80 year old Director
behind the scenes, crafting both a film and friendships. His final film is a
romantic drama about a poor Indian living in London
called Samar (Shahrukh Kahn) who falls in love
with a rich girl called Meera (Katrina Kaif). The story is told over ten years
and at times feels as though it is in real time but is told through a young
wannabe Journalist called Akira (Anushka Sharma) who comes across a journal detailing
a fascinating story of love and heartbreak. The journal belongs to Samar, now ten years older and a commander in the Indian
Army Bomb Disposal unit. Akira takes an interest Samar’s
story as well as the man himself.