Main Hoon Na
In the film, Major Ram Prasad Sharma is sent on a covert mission to pose as a college student and protect the general's daughter from a dangerous rogue soldier and reunite with his father’s long lost family.[4] Main Hoon Na was released on 30 April 2004 to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success by grossing ₹84 crore, thus becoming the second highest-grossing Indian film of 2004, only surpassed by another Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Veer-Zaara.[5] At the 50th Filmfare Awards, Main Hoon Na received 12 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Farah), Best Actor (Shah Rukh), Best Supporting Actress (Rao), Best Supporting Actor (Zayed) and Best Villain (Shetty), winning Best Music Director (Anu Malik).India and Pakistan launch Project Milaap, a prisoner exchange program, in an attempt to de-escalate tensions between the two nations.During a press conference hosted by television anchor Rajat Saxena in India, Raghavan Dutta, an ex-Indian special forces soldier discharged for executing Pakistani citizens in revenge for his son's death, fires a shot at General Amarjeet Bakshi, but Brigadier Shekhar Sharma takes the bullet.Meanwhile, General Bakshi sends Ram on a covert mission to protect his daughter Sanjana, who studies at St. Paul's College in Darjeeling.Outside a theatre, Ram saves his classmate Percy from an assassination attempt by Khan, where he captures Khan, but his own identity is found out by Raghavan, who arrives at the university masquerading as a teacher after his group kidnaps Madhav Rasai, a physics professor, and threatens him to resign and recommend their boss Professor "Raghav Dutta" in his place.Ram survives, and Khan tells him that he has changed his mind about his allegiances and proceeds to kill the guards, thus freeing the students.At a time when the film was revived in 2003, Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar and Sohail Khan were considered for Lucky's role."[12] Jamie Russell of BBC wrote "A bonkers 'masala' movie, Main Hoon Na could be the mutant offspring of Grease and The Matrix.[14] Main Hoon Na was the second-highest grossing Indian film of 2004 behind Veer-Zaara (also a Shahrukh Khan-starrer set against India-Pakistan backdrop).