(2009): Directed by Kabir Khan, this contemporary drama follows three friends—Sam (John Abraham), Maya (Katrina Kaif), and Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh)—whose lives are upended by the 9/11 attacks and subsequent socio-political fallout. Race 2 (2013)
Their on-screen partnership has been well-received by audiences, and they have established themselves as a popular Bollywood pair.
John Abraham successfully balanced his established action-hero persona with deep psychological vulnerability.
The 2009 Bollywood political thriller New York , directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, remains a landmark film in contemporary Indian cinema. Set against the turbulent backdrop of post-9/11 America, the film explores the profound psychological, social, and political ramifications of global events on the lives of three young South Asian students: Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh), Sam (John Abraham), and Maya (Katrina Kaif).
Julius Packiam’s background score and Pritam’s chart-topping tracks, such as "Hai Junoon" and "Tune Jo Na Kaha," elevated the romantic tension, embedding these scenes deeply into the viewers' memories.
Would you like a separate list of their individual top films outside of this pairing?
New York is packed with memorable scenes that have lingered in audiences’ minds for over a decade.
(2009): Directed by Kabir Khan, this contemporary drama follows three friends—Sam (John Abraham), Maya (Katrina Kaif), and Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh)—whose lives are upended by the 9/11 attacks and subsequent socio-political fallout. Race 2 (2013)
Their on-screen partnership has been well-received by audiences, and they have established themselves as a popular Bollywood pair. (2009): Directed by Kabir Khan, this contemporary drama
John Abraham successfully balanced his established action-hero persona with deep psychological vulnerability. The 2009 Bollywood political thriller New York ,
The 2009 Bollywood political thriller New York , directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, remains a landmark film in contemporary Indian cinema. Set against the turbulent backdrop of post-9/11 America, the film explores the profound psychological, social, and political ramifications of global events on the lives of three young South Asian students: Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh), Sam (John Abraham), and Maya (Katrina Kaif). Would you like a separate list of their
Julius Packiam’s background score and Pritam’s chart-topping tracks, such as "Hai Junoon" and "Tune Jo Na Kaha," elevated the romantic tension, embedding these scenes deeply into the viewers' memories.
Would you like a separate list of their individual top films outside of this pairing?
New York is packed with memorable scenes that have lingered in audiences’ minds for over a decade.