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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: BettyA1


Never heard of this before


So the real talent as far as Indian filmmakers are concerned seem to be - pick a HW/foreign movie that nobody's heard of (although it might be very difficult nowadays with internet, youtube etc) and adapt it in such a way that nobody recognizes it👍🏼

Most indians are into Marvel type Hollywood movies... You should search the term Brat pack movies. They were a group of actors (like demi Moore ,andrew mcarthy etc) who appeared in a lot of teen oriented movie like Sixteen candles, breakfast Club,etc.

John Hughes is actually considered a legend when it comes to coming age of movies...

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Posted: 3 years ago
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They could have easily fixed the problem with the letters to make it an iota more humanly plausible.


She could have written a letter to her Mother In Law to be opened a year (not 8!) after her death. Then either it could have got mixed up with Anjulis other letters or the MIL never thought it was a good idea or the right time but Anjuli finds it and reads it thinking its for her when she recognizes the envelope/handwriting.

Edited by Talis - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Don't care about those points. The movie was entertaining and fun with great music and it still is.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Just_Say_Cheese


Before the leap, it seemed he did love her..but maybe after marriage, he started making her feel he is still hung up on Anjali?? Otherwise, if he loved her and she loved him, she had no reason to be so guilty that despite living together with Rahul, she couldn't even focus her present with him and started thinking about Rahul being alone after her demise! And whether she would die or not was all just a possibility right, assuming she didn't have any other illness except risk of maternal death. She could have divorced him and united him with Anjali without dying herself!!

Tina was alone hurting and feeling guilty for coming in between them when the fault wasn't hers at all! It's not the case like Bodyguard movie's Kareena's friend who had to hide the big secret..

exactly I never understood why Tina felt guilty.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: cool-boy_018

Don't care about those points. The movie was entertaining and fun with great music and it still is.

I agree. The storyline is stupid now that I look into it but I still love the movie and enjoy rewatching it. Just have to turn-off my brain cells and let myself be entertained. 🤪

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Posted: 3 years ago
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if there can be movies that defy gravity and physics and sweep the Oscars, why can't there be movies that hop and skip logic to put together a perfect piece of entertainment? 😆


people who put a lot of stock on logic are better off watching cerebral movies that are meant to tease your brain and make you think. watching Shahrukh and Salman movies from 90s and early 2000s looking for logic and asking for explanations around them isn't gonna do anyone any good... and neither does it serve any purpose. Those movies had a good run and we've moved on to a different era now that needs a different formula, which isn't necessarily any more or less ridiculous than back then.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: AwaamKiJaan

Aladdin comes under fantasy genre. KKHH is not that.

If the movie is taking itself seriously then we have all the rights to question it. KKHH not purposely silly. The movie wants the audience to care about the characters and the story despite it being a rom-com, so there's nothing wrong in finding reason in it's story or it's characters.


It's still a rom-com. A mushy gushy cheesy and mostly silly rom-com. Not like My Name is Khan or KANK which were about serious subjects.


Yes nothing wrong with that. I never asked you to stop. But when people keep making topics about the silliness of the plot every 2 months in IF, when it's pretty obvious hat the plot is silly and wafer-thin ... I mean, it's not really a "deep" or "intellectual" film to spend so much time on.

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