Dramaprinces02
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This movie is an absolute classic, I have not seen any of the previous versions, so I don't know how they compare, but this is by far the best dramatic Bollywood movie I have seen yet. Although I must say I was a little disappointed to find that the English version of the movie (Featured in the three disc set) was dubbed, and in my opinion rather awkward to watch as the characters lips are moving differently. I would recommend sticking with the original Hindi version of the film.
Great music and superb acting, I also enjoyed the scenery and sets. It's not a movie I would watch all the time though because it's so intense but definitely worth watching once and then every now and again.
Great music and superb acting, I also enjoyed the scenery and sets. It's not a movie I would watch all the time though because it's so intense but definitely worth watching once and then every now and again.
A Bollywood version of the 1992 movie HouseSitter (Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn), about a woman who moves into a man, who she barely even knows, house and turns it into her home.
Rani Mukherjee stars as Khushi, a girl who lives all alone in the city of Delhi with her stuffed monkey Jonathan until one day she gets kicked out of her flat by her boss who is angry she has missed to much work. Fortunately at a party she was working at the night before she had met Ranbir (Ajay Devgan) a man whose offer of marriage has just been rejected by his childhood friend Pooja (Sonali Bendre) and has a very large unoccupied house due to that fact.
So Khushi decides to move in and inform everyone, including his family they are engaged. When Ranbir finds out he is angry at first, then the two decide to enter into a business arrangement together, in order for him to win Pooja's heart they ill continue to pretend they are getting married until the right time. Which, of course, ends up in hilarious results, which none of them would have predicted.
I think this movie is definitely worth seeing! Even though at times it is kind of the classic girl likes boy who likes other girl story it is still good and plays out quite nicely.
Rani Mukherjee stars as Khushi, a girl who lives all alone in the city of Delhi with her stuffed monkey Jonathan until one day she gets kicked out of her flat by her boss who is angry she has missed to much work. Fortunately at a party she was working at the night before she had met Ranbir (Ajay Devgan) a man whose offer of marriage has just been rejected by his childhood friend Pooja (Sonali Bendre) and has a very large unoccupied house due to that fact.
So Khushi decides to move in and inform everyone, including his family they are engaged. When Ranbir finds out he is angry at first, then the two decide to enter into a business arrangement together, in order for him to win Pooja's heart they ill continue to pretend they are getting married until the right time. Which, of course, ends up in hilarious results, which none of them would have predicted.
I think this movie is definitely worth seeing! Even though at times it is kind of the classic girl likes boy who likes other girl story it is still good and plays out quite nicely.