Okay, okay, before I begin dissecting ANJAANA ANJAANI, I need to clear a  few misconceptions pertaining to this film. It's not a copy or  adaptation or remake of Patrice Leconte's 1999 French film LA FILLE SUR  LE PONT/GIRL ON THE BRIDGE, which starred Daniel Auteuil and Vanessa  Paradis. The Twitterverse is also crammed with tweets speculating that  ANJAANA ANJAANI bears a striking resemblance to the Telugu film ITLU  SRAVANI SUBRAMANYAM [2001]. The only similarity between these three  films is that two strangers meet on a bridge to commit suicide, that's  it! ANJAANA ANJAANI is as diverse from these films as mangoes, apples  and peaches. Now let's move ahead...
With ANJAANA ANJAANI, director Siddharth Anand accepts a big challenge.  This one's a love story, but it doesn't follow the beaten path. It  doesn't follow the rules laid out by the romantics in Bollywood. And  that's where its strength lies. Generally, couples in love commit to die  for each other, but in this film, romance blossoms much, much after the  two meet at the bridge for the first time, when they are about to  commit suicide. From strangers to lovers to strangers again is how the  film explores the relationship between this couple. 
Final word? ANJAANA ANJAANI is worth a watch. If you are a romantic, or  even if you are not, ANJAANA ANJAANI is a must-see for its  interpretation of modern-day romance. Recommended! 
ANJAANA ANJAANI is the story of Kiara [Priyanka Chopra], based in San  Francisco, while Akash [Ranbir Kapoor] is a New York City boy. Akash has  had a failed business, while Kiara has had a failed relationship. Fed  up, they both decide to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. However,  both land up on the same bridge at the same time. 
One thing leads to another and Akash and Kiara decide to end their lives  on 31st December. With 20 days to go, they decide to fulfill their  unfinished wishes and thus begins their journey. 
However, story writer Mamta Anand and screenplay writers Advaita Kala  and Siddharth Anand reserve the best for the post-interval portions,  when the story moves from New York to Las Vegas to San Francisco. The  road trip and the varied experiences and emotions they share make it a  compelling watch. Of course, the story tends to get a bit predictable  towards the end, but come on, don't we like our love stories to have  happy endings? 
Siddharth Anand has handled the subject with flourish. Besides, the film  is not merely rich in substance, but is equally alluring when it comes  to style and overall look. The DoP [Ravi K. Chandran] plays a major role  here. The film bears a magnificent look all through and the panoramic  and exotic locales of America only make every frame stand out. The  costumes - Mamta Anand for Ranbir and Manish Malhotra for Priyanka - are  trendy. 
Vishal-Shekhar's music has a lot of heart. Again, it won't be wrong to  state that their compositions take the movie forward. The background  score [Salim-Sulaiman] is top notch. In fact, the rich score compliments  the mood of the characters beautifully. Dialogues are wonderful. 
On the whole, ANJAANA ANJAANI is an unpretentious romantic saga that  revels in the exuberance of newly found love. The film has everything  going for it: top notch performances by two super-stars, good music, a  sensitive director with a good track record, a simple yet absorbing  story and of course, terrific moments [emotional as well as humorous].  Don't miss this one!