Taal was screened at the Chicago International Film Festival and selected by Roger Ebert for his 2005 Overlooked Film Festival. Final worldwide gross collection of the film stands at ₹51.16 crore, making it the 4th highest grossing Bollywood film of 1999. In the United States, it became the first Indian film to reach the top 20 on Variety's box office list. Taal was a critical and commercial hit in India netting ₹22 crore in India on a budget of ₹11.50 crore, and also performed well internationally. Sujatha Mohan, Anuradha Sriram, Palakkad Sriram, Srinivas Sujatha Mohan, Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Sriram, ChorusĪsha Bhosle, Aditya Narayan, Richa Sharma The soundtrack made the list of "Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled by Planet Bollywood. It went on to sell 4 million units, becoming the best-selling soundtrack for a 1999 Hindi film. The soundtrack became a tremendous success, and was sold more than 1.85 million units within a month of its release. Rahman kept me awake many nights, but after listening to the songs, I felt it was worth all the trouble." The whole credit goes to A.R.Rahman and Anand Bakshi.
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This movie is a romance and I could have called it any thing – Dil, Pyaar, Hum Bhaag Gaye, but it was Rahman's presence in the movie that gave me the confidence to call it Taal. At a press conference, Ghai remarked, "I credit the name of the movie to composer A.R.Rahman. The soundtrack was released on 12 June 1999 and it become a big critical and commercial success. Rahman with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi. The soundtrack of the film was composed by A.
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Jagmohan and Tara patch things up after the former realises his mistake and apologises. After winning an award in Canada, Mansi returns to India to prepare their marriage. Vikrant learns of Mansi's past with Manav. She rejects him out of grief for how Tara was treated. Manav goes to apologise to Mansi for what his family did. Manav finds out his family was in the wrong when they ill-treated Mansi and Tara. Slowly, Vikrant begins falling for Mansi. She signs a 3-year contract with him, and performs dance numbers and remixes of his productions and Tara's songs. Mansi soon meets famous music producer and director Vikrant Kapoor, who happens to be Tara's fan. Deeply hurt, he leaves with Mansi, who breaks up with Manav. After learning the same, Tara is earlier angry but later reaches Mumbai to visit his journalist cousin Prabha, and to meet the Mehtas. Reluctant after knowing this, Jagmohan disapproves of Mansi due to her poor socio-economic background. Over time, Jagmohan and Tara become friendly with each other.Įventually, Mansi and Manav fall in love. As the owner of the Mehta & Mehta Group of Companies, Jagmohan is looking to invest in Chamba with Manav. They meet Mansi, the beautiful daughter of poor spiritual singer Tara Shankar Manhuja. Jagmohan Mehta arrives in Chamba, India for a long vacation with his rich and affluent family, including his son Manav.