Hindi Movie Tujhe Meri Kasam ((new))
: The actors met on the set of this film and eventually married in 2012 [11, 17]. Fans often refer to it as the couple's personal Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) moment [16].
The story revolves around Rishi (Riteish Deshmukh) and Anju (Genelia D’Souza), inseparable childhood best friends and neighbors who were born on the same day. Their relationship is built on a foundation of playfulness and deep mutual understanding, often blurred by a "friends-or-more" dynamic. Hindi Movie Tujhe Meri Kasam
It is a time capsule of an era where ringtones were polyphonic, romance meant writing letters, and the biggest flex was a Cyber Café marriage. For fans of Riteish and Genelia, this isn’t just a movie; it is a vow—a kasam—that they have kept alive for two decades. : The actors met on the set of
Genelia D'Souza’s entry into Bollywood was equally notable. Though she had acted in the Tamil film Boys (which released later the same year due to delays), Tujhe Meri Kasam was her official introduction to the Hindi-speaking audience. She brought a bubbly, effervescent energy to the screen that instantly connected with the audience. Her portrayal of Anju was not the typical damsel in distress; she was a modern girl caught between tradition and love. Their relationship is built on a foundation of
The narrative of the is a classic boy-meets-girl tale, but with a 21st-century hook. The film opens with two rival families based in Hyderabad—the Malhotras and the Walias—who have been locked in a bitter, decades-old feud. Enter Rishi Malhotra (played by Riteish Deshmukh), a tech-savvy, happy-go-lucky engineering student who is the heir to the Malhotra empire.
Here is where the film tries to differentiate itself. Frustrated by the archaic nature of their relatives, Rishi and Anjali take their case to the Cyber Court —a futuristic (for 2003) concept of online marriage registration. When even that fails to unite the families, the couple takes the ultimate step: they run away and, in a dramatic intermission point, decide to end their lives together.
I believe you're referring to the , directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Ramoji Rao under the Usha Kiron Movies banner.