Fida (2004) [N/A]

Featuring:
Kareena Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Shahid Kapoor

Written by:
Lalit Mahajan
Sunny Mahajan
Kiran Kotrial

Directed by:
Ken Ghosh


Release Date:
August 20, 2004

Original Title:
फ़िदा

Genres:
Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Tips Industries

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 122

Not all love stories have the perfect ending

Fida tells the story of Jai who one day happen to meet a young and beautiful woman called Neha and he falls in love with her at first sight.

Fida tells the story of Jai who one day happen to meet a young and beautiful woman called Neha and he falls in love with her at first sight. However trying to persuade Neha was in vane to Jai, because she has no such feelings for him as he has for her. Jai turn crazy in love with Neha and couldn't find no more alternative to persuade her than suicide but his suicide attempt is unsuccessful since he is save by his best friend and Neha finally falls in love with Jai. Little by little Jai began to know that he is in love with a criminal daughter and her father owes 60 million to the underworld don. Jai decides to help Neha by grabbing the money for her because he is in love with her, to fulfilled his motive he decides to rob a bank but follow computer hacker Vikram to his house where he was trapped in a net. Neha his love turn against him and goes towards Vikram. The two accounts that were hacked by the bank belongs to underworld don Babu Anna and he also begins to chase Jai. Jai now has to run form the police and Babu Anna. But in the final showdown Jai was forced to kill Neha and rein Vikram in such a way that he had to distribute the remaining money to charity.

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Rankings and Honors

Fida (2004) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.4/10
Awards Won: 5 nominations

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