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Phir Se
Directed byKunal Kohli
Ajay Bhuyan
Written byJyoti Kapoor
Produced byShiv Kumar
StarringKunal Kohli
Jennifer Winget
CinematographyManeesh Chandra Bhatt
Edited byDhawal Ashok Darji
Music bySongs:
Jeet Gannguli
Background Score:
Sandeep Shirodkar
Production
company
Bombay Film Company Ltd.
Distributed byThe Bombay Film Company Ltd. (UK)
Release date
  • 15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Phir Se (transl. Once again) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Kunal Kohli and Ajay Bhuyan. Initially slated for 2015 release, the film stars Kunal Kohli, Jennifer Winget and Sumona Chakravarti. Rajit Kapoor, Dalip Tahil, Kanwaljeet Singh and Sushmita Mukherjee are in supporting roles.

Plot

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The film presents a separated couple living in London, trying to come to terms with the consequences of their split.

Cast

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Production

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Filming

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The film was shot in Amritsar and London.[2]

Soundtrack

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Phir Se...
Soundtrack album by
Released23 January 2018 (2018-01-23)[3]
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length21:23
LabelT-Series
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox on YouTube
Singles from Phir Se...
  1. "Maine Socha K Chura Loon"
    Released: 23 January 2018
  2. "Phir Se (Title Track)"
    Released: 23 January 2018

The soundtrack was composed by Jeet Gannguli and lyrics were by Rashmi Virag. Singers include Shreya Ghoshal, Tulsi Kumar, Mohit Chauhan, Arijit Singh, Monali Thakur and Nikhil D'Souza.[4] Shreya Ghoshal gave voice to 5 tracks of the album. The first song of the film is "Maine Socha Ki Chura Loon" released on 23 January 2018. The song "Rozana" was gifted to Kunal Kohli by T-Series manager Bhushan Kumar.[5]

No.TitleArtist (s)Length
1."Phir Se" (Title Track)Nikhil D'Souza, Shreya Ghoshal04:14
2."Rozana"Mohit Chauhan, Tulsi Kumar03:53
3."Maine Socha Ke Chura Loon"Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal04:26
4."Ye Dil Jo Hai Badmaash Hai"Mohit Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Monali Thakur03:23
5."Phir Se" (Sad Version)Nikhil D'Souza, Shreya Ghoshal01:31
6."Phir Se" (Remix)Nikhil D'Souza, Shreya Ghoshal, Jeet Gannguli03:55

Marketing

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Kunal Kohli tweeted the theatrical poster of his film on 13 October 2014. It was first time any information about the film was revealed.[6] The first look of the film was also revealed then.

The trailer was released through the movie's official Facebook and Twitter accounts and the T-Series YouTube channel on 7 April 2015. Celebrities including Karan Johar, Rishi Kapoor, Gautam Singhania, Farhan Akhtar, Priyanka Chopra, and Uday Chopra among many others tweeted about the movie and its trailer release.

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Phir Se... is a Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film co-directed by and Ajay Bhuyan, starring and in the lead roles as two recently divorced individuals whose lives intersect at an in . The story centers on the protagonists, both navigating the aftermath of their failed marriages, as they explore themes of second chances, emotional healing, and rekindled romance in the backdrop of London's cultural scene. Produced by Shiv Kumar under his banner, the film marked a directorial collaboration between Kohli, known for earlier works like Hum Tum (), and newcomer Bhuyan, with Kohli also taking on a central acting role alongside television actress Winget. Supporting cast includes , , and Rajit Kapoor, contributing to the ensemble portrayal of interpersonal relationships and personal growth. Originally slated for a 2015 theatrical release, production encountered significant hurdles, including a filed against the filmmakers, which led to a intervention clearing the path for distribution. Despite the legal resolution, the film faced further delays due to distribution challenges and ultimately bypassed cinemas to premiere directly on in January 2018, making it one of the early Bollywood titles to leverage streaming platforms for global accessibility. Upon release, Phir Se... received mixed reception, with praise for Winget's performance in a mature, nuanced role diverging from her persona, though critics noted uneven pacing and scripting; it holds a 5.3/10 rating on based on user reviews. The film's , composed by , features tracks that underscore its romantic and introspective tone, further enhancing its appeal as a contemplative love story.

Story and Characters

Plot

"Phir Se..." follows the story of Jai Khanna and Kajal Kapoor, two recently divorced individuals whose paths cross at an in . Both grappling with the aftermath of failed marriages, they begin to open up about their personal vulnerabilities during their initial encounter, laying the foundation for an unexpected emotional bond. As their interactions deepen, romantic feelings emerge, prompting them to navigate the challenges of rediscovering love after heartbreak. Conflicts surface from lingering ties to their ex-spouses, testing their growing relationship and forcing confrontations with unresolved pain from the past. The London setting serves as a backdrop that underscores cultural shifts and moments of , amplifying their journey toward . The narrative builds to a climax that emphasizes themes of 's emotional toll, the process of recovery, and the hope offered by second chances in love, ultimately portraying the couple's path to reconnection without revealing specific outcomes.

Cast

The lead roles in Phir Se... are portrayed by as Jai Khanna, a separated husband who serves as the introspective seeking emotional closure after his , and as Kajal Kapoor, a recent who encounters Jai at an in . The supporting cast includes Rajit Kapoor as Krish; as Mikey; Kanwaljeet Singh; as Pia; and . Notable casting choices highlight transitions in the industry: this marked Kunal Kohli's acting debut, following his established career as a director in like Hum Tum (2004), allowing him to bring a nuanced, behind-the-scenes perspective to Jai's creative profession. , transitioning from prominent television roles in series such as Saraswatichandra (2013–2014), made her film debut as Kajal, leveraging her experience in emotional dramas to portray a resilient woman rebuilding her life. Additionally, theater veteran Rajit Kapoor, acclaimed for stage performances and roles in like (1996), was cast as Krish to infuse authenticity into the film's more emotionally charged family confrontations.

Production

Development

Phir Se... was conceived by filmmaker , who drew inspiration from personal experiences involving divorce and the theme of second chances in relationships. The project was publicly announced on October 13, 2014, marking Kohli's debut as a lead actor while also serving as his directorial effort alongside co-director Ajay Bhuyan. Casting was completed that same year, with , known for her television roles, selected as the female lead opposite . Production fell under Bombay Film Company Ltd., with Shiv Kumar credited as the primary producer. Intended for a 2015 theatrical release following the trailer's launch in April of that year, the film encountered major setbacks during and beyond due to a high-profile dispute. In May 2015, screenwriter Jyoti obtained an interim stay from the , claiming the story closely mirrored her unregistered script titled , which she had pitched to Kohli in 2013. The legal battle, involving allegations of breach of confidence and , stalled progress and required Kohli to pay a total compensation of ₹60 —₹25 to and ₹35 to her production house India Stories Media and Entertainment—before the cleared the film for release in July 2015. Additional delays arose from scheduling conflicts and refinements, pushing the final premiere to January 15, 2018, as a original rather than a cinema release. Described as a moderately low-budget independent production, Phir Se... emphasized intimate storytelling over high-scale spectacle, aligning with its exploration of emotional recovery.

Filming

for Phir Se... began in November 2014, with the bulk of the shooting occurring over the following months in , where the story's romantic and urban elements were captured. The production emphasized practical locations to achieve authenticity, including art galleries for key introductory scenes and streets lined with for atmospheric romantic sequences along the Thames. Scenes contrasting family and cultural elements were filmed at the in , , adding depth to the narrative's exploration of personal renewal. Despite utilizing visually appealing international sites, the shoot adhered to a tight budget, reflecting the film's independent production scale under Bombay Film Company.

Soundtrack

Album Details

The soundtrack for Phir Se... was composed by , who crafted the music to complement the film's romantic narrative. The lyrics were penned by , infusing the tracks with poetic expressions of love and longing. Production took place in studios during 2017, aligning with the film's pre-release timeline. The was released digitally by T-Series on January 23, 2018, following the film's premiere on January 15, 2018. It features six tracks with a total runtime of 21 minutes and 23 seconds, mixing romantic ballads and melodic numbers performed by vocalists including , , , , , and . The musical style blends contemporary Bollywood romance with subtle acoustic instrumentation, emphasizing emotional depth through soft melodies and harmonious duets that evoke themes of reunion and heartbreak. The soundtrack achieved moderate independent success on digital platforms, with the title track "Phir Se" garnering notable streaming popularity due to its evocative duet by and . While it did not secure major awards, the album was praised for Ghoshal's versatile vocals, which added emotional resonance to the romantic compositions. Songs were picturized on location in during filming to enhance their visual integration.

Track Listing

The soundtrack of Phir Se... consists of six tracks composed by with lyrics by , all recorded prior to the film's release on January 15, 2018, and featuring in montages that highlight the protagonists' emotional journeys.
No.TitleSingersDuration
1"Phir Se" (Title Track), 4:14
2"Rozana", 3:53
3"Maine Socha Ke Chura Loon", 4:26
4"Yeh Dil Jo Hai Badmaash Hai", , 3:23
5"Phir Se" (Sad Version), 1:31
6"Phir Se" (Remix), , 3:55
These songs underscore the film's romantic narrative, with the title track serving as a melodic opener evoking renewed , "Rozana" as a capturing daily , and "Maine Socha Ke Chura Loon" as a playful expression of attraction between the leads. The soundtrack was released digitally on platforms including , , and on January 23, 2018.

Promotion and Release

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Phir Se... commenced with the release of its first look poster on Twitter by director and lead actor Kunal Kohli on October 13, 2014, marking the initial public reveal of the film's cast and London setting. This was followed by the teaser trailer on April 7, 2015, distributed across social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and T-Series' YouTube channel, which introduced the romantic storyline of second chances. Promotional efforts targeted television audiences by capitalizing on lead actress Jennifer Winget's substantial fanbase from her popular TV roles, aiming to convert her followers into film viewers. Given the film's independent production and modest budget, strategies avoided high-cost star endorsements, instead focusing on teasers that highlighted the romance theme through snippets of flirtation and emotional depth. Key promotional materials included an additional poster released on April 8, 2015, depicting the leads and in a playful embrace against a white backdrop, emphasizing their on-screen chemistry as a central hook. The official trailer spotlighted the protagonists' meet-cute at an , portraying their transition from initial attraction to deeper romantic entanglements amid misunderstandings. Legal disputes over delayed the film's theatrical plans, shifting focus from traditional promotion to re-marketing efforts in 2017–2018 that prioritized digital platforms to sustain interest. This culminated in a premiere on January 15, 2018, which reignited buzz among Winget's dedicated followers.

Release

Due to distribution challenges following legal resolutions, Phir Se... bypassed a theatrical release and premiered directly on Netflix on January 15, 2018. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) awarded it a U/A rating, suitable for viewers above 12 years with parental guidance, while the final cut ran for 118 minutes.

Reception

Critical Response

Phir Se... received mixed reviews from critics and audiences upon its release on in 2018, with praise centered on its emotional authenticity and lead chemistry, while criticisms focused on its formulaic and modest production scale. The film holds an average rating of 5.3 out of 10 on , based on 239 user ratings, reflecting a divide between those who appreciated its heartfelt exploration of second chances in love and others who found it unoriginal. Critics highlighted the nuanced performance of as , noting her ability to convey vulnerability and strength in a post-divorce role, which added depth to the character's emotional journey. The chemistry between Winget and , who also directed and starred as Jai, was commended for feeling genuine and relatable, particularly in scenes depicting the tentative rebuilding of intimacy. The capturing London's urban and artistic locales was praised for enhancing the film's intimate, reflective tone, providing a visually appealing backdrop to the protagonists' reconnection. However, reviewers pointed to the predictable plot structure, relying on familiar romance tropes such as chance encounters and inevitable reunions, which diminished the story's freshness despite its thematic focus on personal growth after heartbreak. Pacing issues were also noted, attributed partly to the film's prolonged development delays that may have impacted narrative flow. Production values were critiqued as low-budget, with some scenes feeling constrained by limited resources, though this did not overshadow the sincere performances for some. Notable feedback included a positive take from Decider, which described the film as succeeding by pushing Bollywood boundaries with realistic portrayals of , age differences, and inclusive elements like the gay couple subplot, emphasizing its heartfelt moments amid . In contrast, user reviews on platforms like echoed a consensus of mixed reception, with lacking a formal critic score but user comments faulting the screenplay's lack of innovation. The film did not receive prominent coverage, such as from the London Indian Film Festival, limiting broader critical discourse. Audience response showed a slight edge over critics, with fans particularly appreciating the music and thematic resonance on second chances, often rating it around 6/10 in informal polls and comments for its emotional pull despite flaws. This divide underscores stronger personal connection among viewers drawn to the leads' chemistry and relatable themes, compared to professional critiques emphasizing structural shortcomings.

Box Office Performance

Phir Se... had a limited theatrical release in in 2018. The film was deemed a commercial flop. Release delays from its original 2015 schedule hurt its momentum, while its niche appeal as an indie romance limited broader market reach. Post-theatrical, its availability on streaming platforms provided minor additional visibility.

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