Has anyone seen Culpa Mia? (my fault) on Prime
the leads have great chemistry and Gabriel acts well
Has anyone seen Culpa Mia? (my fault) on Prime
the leads have great chemistry and Gabriel acts well
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yes chemistry is good but the story is same cliche enemies to lovers story which we can see in hindi serials also, except the fact that the leads r half siblings in this movie that is the only difference in storyOriginally posted by: priya185
Has anyone seen Culpa Mia? (my fault) on Prime
the leads have great chemistry and Gabriel acts well
she had an abusive father and she got stabbed by him he tried to kill her. she testified against him that is not very common in movies/ tv showsOriginally posted by: Jazzkapur
yes chemistry is good but the story is same cliche enemies to lovers story which we can see in hindi serials also, except the fact that the leads r half siblings in this movie that is the only difference in story
that is very common. A girl having disturbed childhood, is common. Beyhad, Ishaqzaade have girls whose father tries to kill them n their lover tries to protect themOriginally posted by: priya185
she had an abusive father and she got stabbed by him he tried to kill her. she testified against him that is not very common in movies/ tv shows
Ishaqzaade is a film not tv showOriginally posted by: Jazzkapur
that is very common. A girl having disturbed childhood, is common. Beyhad, Ishaqzaade have girls whose father tries to kill them n their lover tries to protect them
It is not common beyhadh was an edgy show
i meant that it is common in movies n EVEN in tv shows. In Madhubala serial also, heroine's father tried to kill her N even if u think that this is a unique thing in that movie, still my main point was that the equation n love story between leads r typical cliche enemies to lovers story which is very common in indian tv shows n movies. N also now that their parents r also against their love cliche but in this film, the parents have valid reason. Also, the boy being very rich n girl being middle class or poor clicheOriginally posted by: priya185
Ishaqzaade is a film not tv show
It is not common beyhadh was an edgy show
very common book trope of step siblings falling in love.
I want to see whether the parents seperate or couple seperates.
Originally posted by: priya185
Has anyone seen Culpa Mia? (my fault) on Prime
the leads have great chemistry and Gabriel acts well
yup seen it. good movie
I misread the title and thought that you did some fault in your prime years and I was excited and open the main post to end up with disappointment after knowing it's something to watch on Amazon prime.. lmao.
you are funnyI misread the title and thought that you did some fault in your prime years and I was excited and open the main post to end up with disappointment after knowing it's something to watch on Amazon prime.. lmao.
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