We'll Meet Again) is a 2004 Indian drama film starring Shilpa Shetty, Salman Khan and Abhishek Bachchan.
[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Tamanna Sahni (Shilpa Shetty) is the creative head of a top advertising agency called T.J. Associates.
Tamanna's world turns upside down, and she desperately tries to get into contact with Rohit, but in vain, as he has been hospitalised due to HIV himself.
He concludes his review stating "the making of this movie is a brave attempt to highlight some issues facing people with HIV.
She emotes well, whether as the hard working, committed advertising executive or as a grieving woman on learning her HIV status or as someone determined to fight the system.
She concludes her review stating "Phir Milenge is worth a watch for its sensitive handling of the delicate subject of AIDS.
"[13] in another positive review, critic Chitra Mahesh writing for The Hindu states "In Phir Milenge, a serious issue has been handled with sensitivity and realism.
"[15] Namrata Joshi was also critical of the film; says "Revathi keeps her narrative low-key - be it the emotions, the dialogues, the songs or the sprinkling of warm close-ups.
In 2004, her big chance finally arrived when she was cast in the lead role (and received top billing to boot, a rarity for female performers in Bollywood) in the HIV awareness drama Phir Milenge ("We'll Meet Again").
And while this film's controversial subject matter ensured its dismal failure at the Indian box office, its poignant story, sensitive portrayals and heartfelt performances garnered it much praise from fans and critics alike, who all had nothing but encouraging words to offer for Shetty's work in particular.
Bachchan hadn't yet quite hit the big time during the making of this film, but his turn as the struggling advocate Tarun gives a nice indication of the good things to come.
Though he falters slightly in his numerous grandiose speeches in court, Bachchan still brings forth his usual gusto and boyish charm to deliver a memorable performance.
But the backbone of Phir Milenge is undoubtedly Shetty herself who carries every single frame she appears in; her ability to portray Tamanna's pain and anguish with startling believability.
[17] Bachchan received the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male for his performance in the film.