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Veer-Zaara (2004)
Thank you Mr Chopra
I am one of those fussy people who watches selected films. Most films bore me because either they are a re-make (old Indian or American)or the story just does not grab me. I went to see this film after a very long time at the cinema and within the first five minutes, I told me husband what I thought the story would be and I was so shocked to find that the films story was not what I had predicted. I also hate films were the lovers have to die in the end (as they did in "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak), because I truly believe that true love can conquer all.
Yash Chopra has, as always, delivered an all-round entertainer. The songs were mesmerising; Madan Mohans' tunes were beautiful, Lata Mangeshkars voice was 'an out of this world' experience, Javed Akhtars' lyrics and Aditya Chopras' poem meant so much to those who understand them.
Photography was enchanting; such films make people like me who love India, love it even more.
The acting was par excellence, Shahrukh Khan did not disappoint at all, Preity Zinta was the essence of beauty and innocence and Rani was good as well.
I would just like to say thank you to Mr Chopra for a wonderful experience.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
Something happens to me after watching KKHH
Whenever I watch this film, it always makes me cry; truly 'kuch kuch hota hai'. I love it because the story is so different from the regular films that come out from India, the director has been able to get the best out of all the actors, who can ever forget Miss Briganza and little Anjali. Kajol and Shahrukh Khans' on-screen chemistry is second to none.
The part which really touches my heart is when Anjali stays silent about her true feelings for Rahul, as he has declared his love for Tina. She quietly walks out of his life. I'm sure that most people can recognise this scene in their own lives somewhere, when you want to say something but stay quiet and walk away.