Some Bollywood romances may age, but their songs simply refuse to leave the playlist. Fida is one such film, and as the romantic action thriller completes 22 years, Tips Films & Music has taken fans straight back to its dramatic, lovestruck world with a nostalgic video featuring Shahid Kapoor and the much-loved track Nazar Nazar.
Released on August 20, 2004, Fida marked a memorable chapter in the careers of Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan. Directed by Ken Ghosh, the film blended romance, betrayal and thriller elements into a story that was every bit as dramatic as early 2000s Bollywood could be.
Tips Films celebrated the anniversary with a 43-second video montage featuring Shahid Kapoor, accompanied by the song Nazar Nazar. The caption, “When Nazar Nazar always Dhunde Usse,” plays on the romantic longing at the heart of the song while giving the anniversary post a playful contemporary spin.
Adding to the nostalgia is the cheeky text featured in the video: “It's all Cringe Until It's Your Turn.” It is a rather amusing way of looking back at the intense romance of the early 2000s, when dramatic gazes, emotional declarations and impossibly complicated love stories were practically their own cinematic genre. But beneath the nostalgia and the internet-era humour, Nazar Nazar remains one of the memorable songs associated with Fida. Composed by Anu Malik, the track captured the restless feeling of being completely consumed by someone, perfectly matching the heightened romantic atmosphere of the film.
Fida followed Shahid Kapoor's character through a complicated story involving love, ambition and betrayal. Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan were central to the drama, with the narrative gradually shifting from romance into a much darker thriller involving deception and revenge.
The film has also retained a special place in Bollywood pop culture because Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor's relationship reportedly blossomed during the making of Fida. Their off-screen romance became a major talking point in the years that followed, giving the film an additional layer of nostalgia for fans who remember Bollywood in the early 2000s. The Shahid and Kareena pairing was particularly popular at the time, with their youthful chemistry becoming one of the film's biggest attractions. Looking back 22 years later, their scenes and the accompanying music offer a snapshot of an era when Bollywood romances were unapologetically dramatic and music videos could turn a single glance into an entire emotional event.
Fida was not simply a straightforward love story, though. The film mixed romance with action and thriller elements, creating a narrative in which relationships were constantly tested by hidden motives and betrayals. That tonal combination gave the movie a distinct identity within the romantic films of its generation.
Directed by Ken Ghosh, Fida also featured veteran actor Akhilendra Mishra alongside its principal cast. Produced by Tips Films, the movie arrived at a time when Shahid Kapoor was establishing himself as one of Bollywood's promising young romantic leads.
22 years later, it is arguably the music and memories surrounding Fida that have endured most strongly. Songs like Nazar Nazar continue to instantly transport listeners back to the film's era, while Shahid and Kareena's association with the movie ensures that it remains a familiar title for Bollywood nostalgia fans.
The anniversary post from Tips Films proves that Fida still has enough emotional currency to get fans reminiscing. And perhaps that is the real charm of looking back at a 22-year-old romance — what once seemed impossibly dramatic now feels nostalgic, slightly cheesy and, somehow, completely lovable. Because as the caption suggests, it's all cringe until it's your turn. And when Nazar Nazar starts playing, even the most modern Bollywood fan might suddenly find themselves ready for a little old-school romance.
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