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A Yash Chopra film is incomplete without iconic music, and for his final film, he paired up with Academy Award winner A.R. Rahman and legendary lyricist Gulzar for the very first time.

Written by Aditya Chopra and recited in Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic baritone, this poem serves as the emotional thesis of the film, articulating Samar's defiance of fate. Production and Cinematography: Visual Grandeur jab tak hai jaan full film exclusive

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This film holds a deeply emotional place in history as the last directorial venture of Yash Chopra. Having delivered blockbusters across seven decades, from Dhool Ka Phool (1959) to this final offering, Chopra announced that this would be his swan song. Tragically, the director passed away shortly before the film’s release, making the viewing experience a poignant farewell to a legend. Interestingly, the climax was originally to be shot in Chopra’s favored location, the Swiss Alps, but due to his passing, it was moved to Ladakh at Shah Rukh Khan’s suggestion. Written by Aditya Chopra and recited in Shah

Shot across the pristine locales of Ladakh, the lush valleys of Kashmir, and the historic streets of London, the cinematography by Anil Mehta is pure poetry. A standard stream rarely does justice to the sweeping landscapes and intricate costume designs, driving viewers to look for premium, 4K ultra-HD exclusive streaming options. Where to Legitimately Watch the Film

The title Jab Tak Hai Jaan (translating to "As Long as I Have Life") was inspired by the iconic song from the 1975 classic Sholay . Yash Chopra kept the title a secret until late in the production cycle. This film holds a deeply emotional place in

Sung by Rabbi Shergill, this high-energy Punjabi folk-pop track captures a carefree Samar wandering the streets of London with his guitar.

: The film was shot in various picturesque locations across India, including Kashmir and Goa, adding to its visual appeal.