Updated on: 21 August, 2026 12:04 PM IST |Kavya Agarwal

Anil Kapoor and Manisha Koirala starrer "1942: A Love Story" is all set to re-release in the theatres today, August 21, 2026. The movie is marking its 32 years after its original 1994 run. As the movie re-hits the theatres, check out the top 5 highlight moments to look forward to while witnessing the epic love story.

The "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha" moment
This song is nothing short of magical! Naren (Anil Kapoor) poetically described Rajjo (Manisha Koirala) to his friends, breaking into R.D. Burman’s immortal title track. He described the girl he loved making it a cosmic worship.
This song is nothing short of magical! Naren (Anil Kapoor) poetically described Rajjo (Manisha Koirala) to his friends, breaking into R.D. Burman’s immortal title track. He described the girl he loved making it a cosmic worship.

The Balcony Romance
What an epic moment! Naren and Rajjo sharing stolen, tender glances and intimate dialogue across traditional courtyard levels.
What an epic moment! Naren and Rajjo sharing stolen, tender glances and intimate dialogue across traditional courtyard levels.

Discovery of the Underground Hideout
A moment no one could forget! The tense, eye-opening sequence where the plot shifts as Naren discovers Raghuveer Pathak (Anupam Kher) in his secret bomb-making hideout.
A moment no one could forget! The tense, eye-opening sequence where the plot shifts as Naren discovers Raghuveer Pathak (Anupam Kher) in his secret bomb-making hideout.

The evergreen "Kuch Na Kaho" moment!
Who can forget the emotional rain-soaked melody sequence that beautifully deepens the bond between the young lovers amidst rising uncertainty!
Who can forget the emotional rain-soaked melody sequence that beautifully deepens the bond between the young lovers amidst rising uncertainty!

The Introduction of Rajjo
Do you remember? Rajjo swinging through the lush Himalayan foothills in slow motion, capturing youthful innocence before the political storm.
Do you remember? Rajjo swinging through the lush Himalayan foothills in slow motion, capturing youthful innocence before the political storm.











