Where was Anjaana Anjaani filmed
Anjaana Anjaani
Year: 2010
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Country: India
Film was filmed as a contemporary road romance that moves from intimate, character-focused moments to big-city set pieces. The production uses recognizable streets, plazas, and public venues to underline the characters’ shifting mood: fast, crowded spaces for impulsive decisions and calmer parks and waterfront areas for reflective conversations. The locations support a bi-coastal travel structure and a mix of comedy, awkward encounters, and emotionally heavier turning points.
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Locations
Alexander Hamilton Custom House
In movie
Scene where the characters are shown in Lower Manhattan around a prominent civic building and open plaza area, using the recognizable downtown setting to establish the New York portion of their journey and the busy financial-district atmosphere.
Real
Scene was shot at 1 Bowling Green, a landmark Beaux-Arts federal building facing the small park at the southern tip of Manhattan. It is widely known for its grand façade and for housing the National Museum of the American Indian.
Cafe Lalo
In movie
Scene where a café moment plays out in a recognizable Upper West Side spot, letting the characters pause their movement, sit close enough for personal conversation, and contrast the earlier street energy with a more intimate public setting.
Real
Scene was shot at 201 W 83rd Street on the Upper West Side, a long-running neighborhood café known for its dessert display and sidewalk-facing windows. The corner setting provides a believable, everyday Manhattan café backdrop.
Morris Street & Broadway (Financial District)
In movie
Scene where the leads move through a narrow, recognizable downtown street grid, with traffic, office buildings, and the canyon-like Broadway perspective used to emphasize an energetic city rhythm during their time in Manhattan.
Real
Scene was shot at the intersection near the southern end of Broadway in the Financial District, surrounded by office towers and historic streets that funnel pedestrian traffic toward Bowling Green and Battery Park, creating a distinctly downtown look.
Water St & Anchorage Pl (Triangle), Brooklyn
In movie
Scene where the story uses a distinctive Brooklyn streetscape near the bridge approaches, giving a grounded neighborhood feel and a slightly quieter counterpoint to Midtown locations while still keeping iconic New York infrastructure in view.
Real
Scene was shot at a small triangular street geometry by Water Street near Anchorage Place, close to the Brooklyn Bridge approaches and the DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights edge. The area mixes cobblestone-like blocks, bridge infrastructure, and waterfront-adjacent views.
Wollman Rink, Central Park
In movie
Scene where an outdoor recreation beat is staged at a famous Central Park rink, using the open space, moving crowd, and unmistakable park context to add a lighter tone and a “public date” feeling within the New York segment.
Real
Scene was shot at the well-known seasonal ice rink in Central Park, set among trees and paths with nearby skyline views. The venue is designed for public skating and events, making it a classic, highly identifiable Manhattan recreation location.