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Released in 2012, Jab Tak Hai Jaan remains a landmark in modern Bollywood cinema. As the final directorial venture of legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra, the movie serves as a grand summation of his legendary career. Featuring a star-studded cast, a mesmerizing soundtrack, and breathtaking international locations, this romantic drama continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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.

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Yash Chopra knew he was dying. He made a film about a man who makes deals with God (Meera), a man who rejects God (Samar), and a girl who doesn’t believe in love until she finds a diary (Akira). In the final shot, as the credits roll over a single lit diya (lamp), Chopra whispers his last message: "Jab tak hai jaan… tab tak yeh diya jalega." (As long as there is life… this lamp will burn.)

Written by Aditya Chopra and recited by Shah Rukh Khan, the title poem (Jab Tak Hai Jaan) is the soul of the film, capturing the essence of eternal love. 4. Where to Watch: Accessing the Exclusive Experience