Bobby Deol, Priyanka Chopra, Bipasha Basu, Shakti Kapoor
Music:
Nadeem-Shravan
Lyrics:
Sameer
This one is for the masses especially in smaller cities and towns. There is a bit of the family bonding happening in the second half, a desperate attempt to appeal to the family audiences. The Karva Chauth and Diwali celebrations are thrown in to add some punch to the proceedings on screen.
'Barsaat' is a sort of love triangle. Arav Kapoor (Bobby Deol) is a car designer in the U.S. who bumps into Anna (Bipasha Basu), first in a temple, then at a wedding and then in a car showroom. While she insists that it's destiny he passes it off as mere coincidence. Anna is attracted to Arav, but he isn't.
Arav joins the BMW team and the Chairman of the company (Shakti Kapoor), who happens to be Anna's grand-father is mighty impressed with his designs. Anna does her best to woo Arav and gradually he is drawn towards her. Soon Arav and Anna's engagement is announced. The occasion is the unveiling of the latest BMW model (Arav's design). Everything seems too good to be true until one day when Arav gets a letter from India. His father is seriously ill. He dashes home. Here he also comes face to face with his past.