

In particular, the 1960 portion features a charming old Bombay, which, when coupled with the background score, made me wish I could have been around back then. The set design for each era has been done masterfully. Prachi Desai is delightful in her appearance, and Neha Sharma pulls off her role well too. Javed is, for sure, one of his better performances. However, they both handled their roles very well – Shahid, in particular, shines in the 1910 portions of the film.

Both Shahid and Priyanka did an exceptional job in playing each of their 3 characters – considering all characters area from different time periods and each have different personalities, getting into each character must not have been easy. So if you’re late like me but are still considering giving the film a watch, read the Pros and Cons list to decide whether you should give it a try! And if you’ve already seen it, let us know what you think! Teri Meri Kahaani is one of those films I was looking forward to most this year, but unfortunately couldn’t watch first day, first show due to circumstances – much like the film! – but I found my happy ending yesterday and went to watch it.

However, destiny has another plan, and across three lifetimes, these two people constantly (and literally) bump into each other, until they can find their happy ending. The film tells the story of two people ( Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra) who are meant to be together, but are constantly pulled apart by circumstances. Teri Meri Kahaani lives by the “made for each other” principle.
