Bruv, Iām scared to answer this question. š
Bruv, Iām scared to answer this question. š
I think a poll already happened on the comparison of these two movies.
One is a remake of classic nadiya ke paar which has simplicity but this remake one is like shaddi n naach gana movie.
Other one has so many scenes copied from Hollywood movies n it's says every masterpiece has its cheap copy
This content was originally posted by: FingerFetishBruv, Iām scared to answer this question. š
Ok, well I'll answer it for you. š
FingerFetish likes DDLJ more than HAHK.
So do I. š
It's kind of boring to get the same kind of threads over & over again. This comparison was already done and discussed not really long ago to vanish from the memory...
However, for being nice, I answer again: DDLJ (without giving a reason this time)
Just a question toVickat:
This content was originally posted by: Vickat_4evrOther one has so many scenes copied from Hollywood movies n it's says every masterpiece has its cheap copy
I would be interested (genuinely) which scenes you think are copied and from which HW-movie (if you know it).
This content was originally posted by: ClochetteIt's kind of boring to get the same kind of threads over & over again. This comparison was already done and discussed not really long ago to vanish from the memory...
However, for being nice, I answer again: DDLJ (without giving a reason this time)
Just a question toVickat:
I would be interested (genuinely) which scenes you think are copied and from which HW-movie (if you know it).
Thanks a lot, Vickat...I didn't know it. Well watch it asap š
Vickat, I've watched the video but there are only shown two scenes that COULD be have given an inspiration (I have to say that I did not understand one word of what there was spoken, but they compared four Hindi movies with Western movies, one of them was DDLJ).
One of the scenes is a trope in many films where man and woman (boy and girl) make a journey together and are somehow "stuck together". The second scene is from a famous black&white movie, where someone passing a window keeps recommending a woman which hat to choose through signs - that indeed could have been an inspiration as Adi Chopra is such a movie buff that he could have known of this movie.
But this are only two scenes the video shows - that aren't "many"...
edit:
There is also the "palat" scene, but this, too, you'll find in many movies (if the girl turns around then she loves me/has interest in me) . the Clint Eastwood movie, too, is only one example of this kind of "trope" that may exist as long as there are romantic movies.
This content was originally posted by: FingerFetishBruv, Iām scared to answer this question. š
Dilwale Dulhania.... Hain Kon?
HAHK mein cute sa doggy hai Tuffy
DDLJ mein Kajol ka Unibrow hai
Tough choice
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