Someone please post that Mahima’s character Maithili cursing her in-laws wala video..that’s the best part of the movie.
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Someone please post that Mahima’s character Maithili cursing her in-laws wala video..that’s the best part of the movie.
Rabies ke kitanu,Chup kanjiwaram ki kanji house ki bhains
I remember loving Mahima’s part the most and watching that bit again and again. Rekha’s was the one most impactful and brutal so I avoided it after the first watch.
Manisha and Madhuri’s were the weakest plots and never appealed to me. But I liked that specific drama part on stage where Janki goes off script.
The ending was forced happy ending but it was common in the 90s. Jackie’s hriday parivartan was one mystery, but I loved the ending for Mahima and Anil Kapoor. It was cute.
Originally posted by: prerna4rishav
I remember loving Mahima’s part the most and watching that bit again and again.
Rekha’s was the one most impactful and brutal so I avoided it after the first watch.
Manisha and Madhuri’s were the weakest plots and never appealed to me. But I liked that specific drama part on stage where Janki goes off script.![]()
The ending was forced happy ending but it was common in the 90s. Jackie’s hriday parivartan was one mystery, but I loved the ending for Mahima and Anil Kapoor.It was cute.
Same ..I thought Mahima was brilliant in that vital scene!
I think the movie is a hit on TV. I have watched this scene so many times on TV.
With t h a t women-ensemble cast and the display of sisterhood, Santoshi made a good attempt to show the individual hardships and I also liked both the male outlaw characters with the 'good' heart.
Here one scene (with the marvellous Rekha as 'the beloved of Rama') that shows the 'worth' of being female in this patriarchal environment:
https://youtu.be/mWNUa0zxQCI?si=iI-fSobNE6HZWaoN
https://youtu.be/zC3UbTf4qrM?si=iysnSJbJ0a1n4-R1
https://youtu.be/1XwYoWDvDLA?si=uTDla3nvTg12JZV2
https://youtu.be/2uUmHTgT65I?si=xtex09UYxRxLXSzH https://youtu.be/7jhSVtC6Axs?si=AQ6owWW46pk-QoaL
https://youtu.be/hOugCRqEZEo?si=peZyqn_qqK8Mn_ak
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