


Scared to own up, Savitri calls her husband, who is an IAS officer. It is revealed that Savitri is the one who hit Suhani with her car. Later Aditya realizes that Suhani is missing and starts looking for her. Aditya has no idea of this and waits for her to return home, happily thinking that they will patch up. As she is crossing the street, a car hits her, almost fatally injuring her. Suhani then gets involved in a car accident. A misunderstanding causes Suhani to think Aditya is having an affair and they get into a major argument. Soon, marital problems threaten to drive them apart. Aditya and Suhani then cut ties with their parents and move to a dilapidated house and start their married life together. However, when a proposal comes for Suhani's elder sister, the truth comes out. At first, they live in their respective homes and keep their marriage a secret. Aditya and Suhani elope and get married in a small ceremony. However, Aditya's rich lifestyle and Suhani's middle-class lifestyle creates a rift between their parents where Aditya's father Om Sehgal insults Suhani's father. Suhani at first believes that he is simply flirting with her but later, both realize that they love each other. Aditya immediately falls in love with her and pursues her. The film goes into a flashback, where it is seen that Aditya and Dr. But Aditya now realizes that he loves her more than anything and is devastated that he can't find her. She has been missing for hours, a few days after having a fight with Aditya about their failing marriage. Plot Īditya Sehgal and his friends are searching for Aditya's wife Suhani Sehgal. Additionally, the film won 6 Filmfare Awards. Box Office India declared the film a Hit. It is a remake of the Tamil film Alaipayuthey whose climax was reported to be inspired by the 1998 film Sliding Doors and which was also directed by Mani Ratnam with music composed by Rahman as well. Rahman and the lyrics are penned by Gulzar. The film stars Rani Mukerji and Vivek Oberoi, with Shah Rukh Khan and Tabu in cameos.

Saathiya (English: Companion) is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Mani Ratnam and Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films.
