The need to relive cinematic comfort increases with the summer heat, and nothing compares to Bollywood’s well-loved masterpiece, Jab We Met. The Imtiaz Ali-directed romance is still at the top of binge-watch lists nearly twenty years after it was first released, demonstrating that some movies don’t require a sequel to remain popular.
Jab We Met, which stars the lively Kareena Kapoor as Geet and the sombre Shahid Kapoor as Aditya, is a well-balanced comedy, heartbreak, and hope film. Even Gen Z viewers today are moved by its relevant plot, which is centred on self-discovery and unexpected love. From iconic dialogues to an unforgettable soundtrack, the film remains iconic.
The chemistry that never seems contrived and the emotional honesty of Jab We Met are what make it timeless. It thrives on endearing characters and sincere narrative rather than gimmicks like many contemporary rom-coms do. It’s no surprise that fans continue to rewatch it religiously, especially during lazy summer weekends.
With Bollywood in its reboot-and-sequel era, fans argue that Jab We Met is best left untouched. Its legacy lies in its standalone brilliance, and any attempt to revive or redo it may only dilute its original charm. As many viewers put it, “You don’t mess with magic.”