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Bollywood films that raised awareness about HIV/AIDS: Dus Kahaniyaan, Phir Milenge & more

On World Aids Day, let's have a look at Bollywood films that have attempted to talk about AIDS/HIV and raised awareness about them over the years.

india-tv-entertainment-desk Edited By: India TV Entertainment Desk [Published on: December 01, 2022 8:58 IST]
  • Taboos around AIDS and HIV continue to persist even today and people are hesitant to talk about them. However, in India cinema, there have been attempts to break stigmas around STDs and those suffering from AIDS/HIV. On World Aids Day let's have a look at Bollywood films that raised awareness about HIV/ AIDS over the years.
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    Taboos around AIDS and HIV continue to persist even today and people are hesitant to talk about them. However, in India cinema, there have been attempts to break stigmas around STDs and those suffering from AIDS/HIV. On World Aids Day let's have a look at Bollywood films that raised awareness about HIV/ AIDS over the years.
  • Phir Milenge: Released in 2003, 'Phir Milenge' starred actors Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. Abhishek Bachchan, too, played a prominent role. Inspired from the Tom Hanks starrer Philadelphia, the film was about the wrongful termination of an employee after she is diagnosed with HIV. Revathi directed the film.
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    Phir Milenge: Released in 2003, 'Phir Milenge' starred actors Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. Abhishek Bachchan, too, played a prominent role. Inspired from the Tom Hanks starrer Philadelphia, the film was about the wrongful termination of an employee after she is diagnosed with HIV. Revathi directed the film.
  • My Brother...Nikhil: Onir's 2005 directorial 'My Brother...Nikhil' is considered one of the best Bollywood films on the subject of HIV/AIDS to date. The film revolves around swimming champion Nikhil Kapoor. His life falls apart after he gets diagnosed with HIV. During this time, the only two people who stand by him is his sister Anamika (Juhi Chawla). The film also deals with homosexual relationships.
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    My Brother...Nikhil: Onir's 2005 directorial 'My Brother...Nikhil' is considered one of the best Bollywood films on the subject of HIV/AIDS to date. The film revolves around swimming champion Nikhil Kapoor. His life falls apart after he gets diagnosed with HIV. During this time, the only two people who stand by him is his sister Anamika (Juhi Chawla). The film also deals with homosexual relationships.
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  • Positive: Directed by Farhan Akhtar, 'Positive' is a story of a man who learns that his father contracted the virus years ago. With only a little time left, he has to make the conscious choice to forgive his father for cheating on his mother and comfort him on his death bed. The film's cast includes Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani and Arjun Mathur in lead roles.
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    Positive: Directed by Farhan Akhtar, 'Positive' is a story of a man who learns that his father contracted the virus years ago. With only a little time left, he has to make the conscious choice to forgive his father for cheating on his mother and comfort him on his death bed. The film's cast includes Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani and Arjun Mathur in lead roles.
  • Nidaan: Helmed by Mahesh Manjrekar, Nidaan was the story of a teenage girl who contracts the disease through blood transfusion. Upon learning her condition, the family tries to make the most of the time they have left with her. It was released in 2000. Reema Lagoo, Sunil Barve, and Shivaji Satam among others acted in the film.
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    Nidaan: Helmed by Mahesh Manjrekar, Nidaan was the story of a teenage girl who contracts the disease through blood transfusion. Upon learning her condition, the family tries to make the most of the time they have left with her. It was released in 2000. Reema Lagoo, Sunil Barve, and Shivaji Satam among others acted in the film.
  • Dus Kahaniyaan: 'Dus Kahaniyaan' is an anthology of ten short films directed by six directors. One of the films titled Zahir, directed by Sanjay Gupta, revolves around 'AIDS'. The film features Dia Mirza and Manoj Bajpayee. The short film tells the story of a Sia (Dia) who befriends her new neighbour Sahil (Manoj). After the two become friends, Sahil makes advances for intimacy but Sia refuses to consent. One night when he visits a bar with his friends he sees that Sia works as a bar dancer. Frustrated and drunk, he visits her apartment and despite her attempts to have a conversation, he rapes her. Later, it is revealed that Sia was suffering from AIDS.
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    Dus Kahaniyaan: 'Dus Kahaniyaan' is an anthology of ten short films directed by six directors. One of the films titled Zahir, directed by Sanjay Gupta, revolves around 'AIDS'. The film features Dia Mirza and Manoj Bajpayee. The short film tells the story of a Sia (Dia) who befriends her new neighbour Sahil (Manoj). After the two become friends, Sahil makes advances for intimacy but Sia refuses to consent. One night when he visits a bar with his friends he sees that Sia works as a bar dancer. Frustrated and drunk, he visits her apartment and despite her attempts to have a conversation, he rapes her. Later, it is revealed that Sia was suffering from AIDS.
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