Despite its popular music, the film was a (labeled a "Disaster" at the box office).
Cinematographer Santosh Sivan uses monochromatic blues and silvers to evoke lunar light. The song “Chaand Ke Us Paar” features a zero-gravity simulation, groundbreaking for 2005 Bollywood. The score by Shantanu Moitra blends sitar with theremin, creating an eerie, space-like atmosphere. The recurring motif of the moon waning and waxing parallels Meera’s emotional cycles. hindi movie chand ke paar chalo
Released in 2005 amidst a wave of urban romances ( Salaam Namaste , Bunty Aur Babli ), Chand Ke Paar Chalo stood out for its poetic title and philosophical undertones. The film follows Arjun (Ajay Devgn), an astrophysicist, and Meera (Preity Zinta), a classical dancer trapped in a traditional arranged marriage. Their meeting at a planetarium triggers a journey of emotional and physical rebellion. The title’s imperative—“Let’s go beyond the moon”—serves as both a romantic challenge and a metaphor for escaping the gravitational pull of social norms. Despite its popular music, the film was a
The film was produced by and featured music by Vishnu Narayan . Production and Music The score by Shantanu Moitra blends sitar with