![]() ![]() It’s human and understandable given their stagnating circumstances. It is clearly shown that the two main characters Dev and Maya are there to be friends in order to lick their respective wounds. It really felt that the hints of an underlying premise was being drawn out, maybe even without the director or writers wanting it to. But with some thought and discussion, I can conclude that there seems to be a message told, but I felt that it wasn’t told intentionally. So it did not occur to me at first that this was a strangely woven but predictable movie. I guess since I do not usually watch complicated love dramas, I felt that it was still quite a good movie because it kept you interested about what’s going to happen next (basically, I’m not as familiar as I thought with predicting the next move to this genre of media). This is one of those dramatic multidimensional romance movies that could have been a soap opera TV series (not necessarily in a bad way). ![]() They part, and as they part, they enter into another reality which they have never imagined before. We start with a person who is about to enter the area of success, and another who is about to enter the uncertainty-ness of a compromising marriage. Two people find love through the incompleteness of their respective broken marriages. Stars: Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji, Amitabh Bachchan, Preity Zinta Movie title: Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)ĭirector: Karan Johar | writer: Karan Johar and others ![]()
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