Main Hoon Na

Main Hoon Na is a 2004 Hindi-language masala film directed by Farah Khan and produced by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment. The film, which marks Farah Khan's directorial debut, stars Shah Rukh Khan, Sushmita Sen, Suniel Shetty, Amrita Rao and Zayed Khan, alongside Kirron Kher, Murali Sharma, Kabir Bedi, Boman Irani and Naseeruddin Shah. In the film, Major Ram Prasad Sharma is sent on a covert mission to pose as a college student and protect the general's daughter from a dangerous rogue soldier.

Development for the film began as early as 2001, however faced a number of delays during production. Main Hoon Na is notable for approaching the Indo-Pakistani conflict from a neutral perspective. Filming took place at St. Paul's School and the surrounding state of West Bengal. The film is also the first production of Red Chillies Entertainment.

Main Hoon Na was released on 30 April 2004 to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success by grossing ₹84 crore, thus becoming the second highest-grossing Indian film of 2004, only surpassed by another Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Veer-Zaara.

At the 50th Filmfare Awards, Main Hoon Na received 12 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Farah), Best Actor (Shah Rukh), Best Supporting Actress (Rao), Best Supporting Actor (Zayed) and Best Villain (Shetty), winning Best Music Director (Anu Malik). A snippet of "Lament" from Light of Aiden (Celtic Version) is used throughout the film.

Plot
India and Pakistan launch Project Milaap, a prisoner exchange program in an attempt to de-escalate tensions between the two nations. Raghavan Dutta, a former Indian special forces soldier discharged for executing Pakistani citizens in revenge for his son's death, fires a shot at General Amarjeet Bakshi, but Brigadier Shekhar Sharma takes the bullet at a press conference. Raghavan runs a militant group with a former comrade Captain Khan, where he sets against peace between the two rival countries.

On his deathbed, Shekhar informs his son Major Ram Prasad Sharma about his other son Lakshman Prasad Sharma and wife Madhu who left him 20 years ago because Shekhar had cheated on his wife with Ram's mother. Shekhar asks Ram to bring his family together and that his ashes will be immersed by his sons, saying that he can finally be at peace if his family forgives him.

Meanwhile, General Bakshi sends Ram on a covert mission to protect his daughter Sanjana, who studies at St. Pauls College in Darjeeling. Ram is initially hesitant, but agrees when Bakshi informs him that Lakshman also studies in Darjeeling. General Bakshi convinces Ram to go there as a student as he won't be able to spend enough time with Sanjana if he goes as a teacher. Ram finds it tough to adjust to college life because he is much older than everyone. He encounters Sanjana and her love interest Lucky, but both don't want to know him for this reason.

A college student helps Ram hack the college computer to find out about Lakshman's identity, only to find that Lucky is actually Lakshman. During a race to get the college flag, Lakshman is saved from falling off the university's roof by Ram. The two of them and Sanjana become friends and Ram moves in with Lakshman and Madhu. Outside a cinema, Ram saves his classmate Percy from an assassination attempt by Khan; Ram captures him, but his own identity is found out by Raghavan, who arrives at the university masquerading as a teacher.

Ram also brings Madhu and Lakshman closer by helping them bond during his stay there. Ram falls in love with his chemistry professor Chandni, while Lakshman falls in love with Sanjana after Ram and Chandni give her a makeover. At prom, Raghavan orders a kidnapping on Chandni, but she is saved by Ram. After meeting with Sanjana, Ram requests Raghavan to drop the pair to her father at her hostel, where Sanjana reconciles with her father. After this night, Sanjana and Chandni discover Ram's true identity. Raghavan reveals Ram's true identity to Lakshman and his mother.

When Lakshman and Madhu confront Ram, Ram informs them that his father's last wish implored him to reconcile with his family. As they are not ready to accept him yet, Ram leaves their home and the university. Later, Raghavan holds the university hostage, demanding the cancelation of Project Milaap along with return of Captain Khan and Ram as a hostage in exchange for all the students' and teachers' lives. Upon being informed, Ram immediately returns to the university. Before fully entering the hostage situation, Ram encounters Madhu and apologizes.

Knowing what Ram is about to do, Madhu accepts him as a son. Accompanying Khan, Ram enters the building and gets subsequently shot by Khan. Ram survives, changes Khan's mind about his allegiances, and proceeds to kill the guards, thus freeing the students. Raghavan shoots Khan dead at point blank range for his betrayal. A fight ensues between Ram and Raghavan and Ram kills Raghavan by removing the safety pin from the latter's hand grenade.

Lakshman helps Ram escape from the ensuing explosion from aboard a helicopter and the two happily embrace as brothers. Meanwhile, Project Milaap is a success and all the prisoners are exchanged triumphantly. Ram and Lakshman immerse their father's ashes together as Madhu tearfully looks on. Finally, Lakshman and Ram graduates from the university and the entire university rejoices.

Cast

 * Shah Rukh Khan as Major Ram Prasad Sharma. Shekhar's son, Madhu's step-son, Lucky's half-brother and Chandini's love interest
 * Suniel Shetty as Ex-Major Raghavan Dutta, an ex-army officer turned terrorist who wants to stop Project Milaap from happening to avenge his son’s death
 * Sushmita Sen as Chandini Chopra, Ram, Sanjana and Laxman’s chemistry teacher and Ram’s love interest.
 * Amrita Rao as Sanjana "Sanju" Bakshi: General Amarjeet's daughter, and Laxman's love interest.
 * Zayed Khan as Laxman “Lucky” Prasad Sharma, Ram's half-brother and Sanju’s love interest.
 * Boman Irani as Yogendra "Yogi" Agarwal, college principal
 * Kirron Kher as Madhu Sharma, Ram's stepmother and Lucky's mother.
 * Bindu as Mrs. Sonali Kakkar
 * Murali Sharma as Ex-Captain Khan, Raghavan's second-in-command.
 * Kunal Kumar as Baman
 * Kabir Bedi as General Amarjeet Bakshi: Sanju's father, and Ram's superior officer.
 * Naseeruddin Shah as Brig. Shekhar Prasad Sharma: Ram and Lucky's father. (special appearance)
 * Satish Shah as Professor Madhav Rasai
 * Rakhi Sawant as Mini
 * Praveen Sirohi as Vivek
 * Rajiv Panjabi as Percy
 * Nassar Abdullah as Rajat Saxena, Project Milaap's TV host.
 * Tabu as Aparna (uncredited cameo appearance)
 * Geeta Kapoor as girl dancing in song "Gori Gori" (cameo appearance)
 * Sajid Khan as band member in song "Gori Gori" (guest appearance)
 * Rajeev Khandelwal as Himself (cameo appearance)

Development
The film was planned by Farah Khan and Shahrukh Khan in 2001. The shooting of the film had to begin in October 2001 but later that year, Shahrukh Khan got badly injured while shooting an action sequence for Shakti: The Power (2002) due to which he suffered pain in filming for his other projects. He was later sent to the UK for treatment and the film was subsequently shelved. The film was later revived in 2003 after Shahrukh Khan came back from the UK; Farah Khan wanted to name it The Outsider. After some of her friends suggested that the title she wants matches that of a 1983 Hollywood film, she finalized the title Main Hoon Na for the film though Shahrukh Khan was unhappy at that time with the title, thinking the title was incomplete, but later changed his mind after listening to the recording of the film's title song.

Casting
At a time when the film was revived in 2003, Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, and Sohail Khan were considered for Lucky's role. Due to unknown reasons, none of the three accepted the film; Zayed Khan was later signed. Ameesha Patel was offered Sanju's role but rejected the character due to date issues, as did then-newcomer Ayesha Takia when she was also approached who also declined, after which Amrita Rao was finalized for the role.

Shah Rukh Khan asked Farah Khan to approach Kamal Haasan, suggesting that Haasan owed him a favor for his role in Hey Ram (2000). Haasan heard the script but turned down the role citing that it would portray him as an anti-national.

Reception
Main Hoon Na received positive reviews from critics.

Critical reception
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama wrote "Main Hoon Na reinforces your faith in Bollywood commercial cinema. The film is a wholesome entertainer that has something for everyone." Jamie Russell of BBC wrote "A bonkers 'masala' movie, Main Hoon Na could be the mutant offspring of Grease and The Matrix. Part-thriller, part high-school comedy and all Bollywood musical, it's the directorial debut of Farah Khan."

Box office
Main Hoon Na was the second-highest grossing Indian film of 2004 behind Veer-Zaara (also a Shahrukh Khan-starrer set against India-Pakistan backdrop). It made inr 480000000 in India and an additional inr 19000000 in the overseas market.

Soundtrack
The music was composed by Anu Malik. The lyrics were provided by Javed Akhtar. The soundtrack earned Malik his second Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 2.1 million units sold, the film's soundtrack album was one of the highest selling Bollywood soundtracks of the year. Sonu Nigam received several award nominations and won an MTV Immies Best Male Playback Singer Award.

Remake
The film was remade in Tamil as Aegan and was released in 27 October 2008.