Shah Rukh Khan (Samar Anand), Katrina Kaif (Meera Thapar), Anushka Sharma (Akira Rai).
Won multiple Filmfare Awards, including Best Supporting Actress (Anushka Sharma), Best Lyrics (Gulzar for "Challa"), and Best Music Director (A.R. Rahman).
A high-energy, Punjabi folk-infused track sung by Rabbi Shergill, capturing Samar's early days in London.
A traditional Punjabi folklore-infused song utilized to express Meera’s internal longing and cultural roots.
The film features a star-studded cast, including significant special appearances from Bollywood veterans.
His life changes when Akira Rai (Anushka Sharma), a vibrant and ambitious intern for the Discovery Channel, decides to make a documentary on him. While helping him with the project, she stumbles upon his old diary, which reveals the story of his past in London. The diary recounts how Samar, as a struggling immigrant, falls deeply in love with Meera Thapar (Katrina Kaif), a wealthy but conflicted businesswoman. However, after a near-fatal accident, Meera makes a desperate deal with God: she will leave Samar forever if his life is spared. Samar, now a changed man, returns to India, devoting himself to his dangerous army work. As Akira reads the diary, she finds herself falling for Samar and is determined to reunite him with his lost love, Meera, leading to a dramatic and emotional climax.