I may have totally messed this up by scheduling it very last minute, and then moving the start time an hour and a half earlier, and scheduling it on a half hour just to confuse people. But I hope this post helps. The conversation will be here, in the comments on this post, in half an hour (10:30pm Chicago time). Hope to see you here!
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai! Watch it on Netflix, or youtube, or googleplay, or Prime in some places. Or on your DVD. Start playing at 10:30pm Chicago time and I will start commenting then.
I’m excited! This will be like the first time I watched it, on my laptop in my dorm room after my roommate had gone home for the weekend, late late on a Saturday night.
I get she is heartbroken but leaving college is extreme, right?
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Her Dad is also dying, but the script could have hit that a little harder.
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I wonder if that’s a lie
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Well, he’s dead 8 years later, so it wasn’t a total lie
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Yeah
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He’s clueless.
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Luckily to distract me from the beautiful pain of this moment, I have their terrible lipstick
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There is nothing in that duffel bag.
Sigh. Train scenes get me every time.
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It must’ve been very hot that day
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Or they did a whole bunch of shots and Shahrukh had to keep running after the darn train
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“Gee, why does it feel like my heart is ripped from my chest in a way I’ve never felt before? Oh well, won’t analyze it, will just marry the hot chick and move on”
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Subtitles translate “yaar” as “dear”!
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I hate that!
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So weird!
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You’re only 8 years old but you’ll figure it out.
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Says something that she trusts an 8 year old to be smarter than her husband about emotional stuff.
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Ha! I was just about to say that!
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What a task Tina leaves her EIGHT YEAR OLD daughter!
Really have to suspend your disbelief here. I’m happy to go with it though
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Hey, she brings in her grandparents! She’s not all alone!
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Fair point
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Fake skyline
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Obviously Miss Braganza + Anupam 4Ever, but in a world where Miss Braganza didn’t exist, I would be okay with Farida and Anupam getting together.
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Enter trope of the magical child. Because of course you would write a letter to your future 8-year-old daughter from beyond the grave giving her a sacred mission to reunite her father with his ex.
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He is suuuuuuuuch a cute father.
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This movie made me fall him in love with him!
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Again with wanting him to be dad!!
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How Anjali has changed!
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That jacket is even bigger than the other one.
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The forbidden song! Have you noticed this? Somehow all the other KKHH songs have popped up legally on youtube, but not this one.
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I love this song!
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We all know that Salman’s appearance wasn’t promoted, right? So when he just showed up onscreen people went INSANE.
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You can’t imagine what a big deal it was! Even me at that age was like WHAT??
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All of Kajol’s lehengas are ugly
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Awe. I love them. But maybe it’s the child in me that loved them. .
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THANK YOU! I have long thought this, and then thought I was being culturally insensitive or something. This one in particular makes her little tummy stick out.
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This and her wedding one, bad colors, fits
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I’m going to say something I don’t often say: Salman is just UFF in this song.
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He SOOO is!!
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He is but his hair on top is already looking a little floofy. Charisma in spades though.
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I based the doll on the right’s outfit on Anjali’s engagement outfit –

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I have to say, it looks better on the doll.
Also, wow that’s good!
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This is so much better!
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When Salman wasn’t beefed up and could dance.
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I like that this song tells us right away Kajol has long hair and make-up, but still the same personality. SASSY!
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Reema Lagoo!! One of the best onscreen mom’s ever
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and she even gets a little featured bit here!
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She does. And her chemistry with Salman is undeniable!
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Question: Would you rather Salman get together with Reema Lagoo after the end of the movie, or Little Anjail? several years later obviously
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I love how all along Reema sees all the foreshadowing and the shadows in Kajol’s eyes and they have conversations about her doubts, and her role during the whole movie is just to look troubled and never do anything about it. You wait and wait until the end for her to step in and just, many troubled looks.
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Because it’s Kajol’s life! there’s no hardline parenting here, both Reema and Anupam talk to their daughters and go “well, if it’s what you want…”
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OK, that was good advice. I’ll give Reema that scene.
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Rifatbi to the rescue
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Okay, yes, now I am agreeing with you that this is a lot to put on an 8 year old.
Oh! Alternate film! SRK falls in love with someone else, Little Anjali tries to force the marriage with Kajol to happen, hijinks ensue.
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This is straight up Manmohan Desai 70s divine intervention!
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It’s so awesome! I miss sincere movies like this.
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Here comes the magical praying child to resolve the plot quandary of how they will track her down after all these years.
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I somehow feel you are not taking this film completely seriously.
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Hahaha
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There are some scenes I take very seriously. Wait until we get to charades.
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I would be getting undressed a lot faster, that outfit looks uncomfortable as all get out
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“A home that is built on compromise and not love is not a home”, so much better than all the terrible parents in all the other movies wanting you to forget love for family honor and “adjust”!
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Horny aunties are here
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I like that Salman is legit awesome in this movie, it’s completely reasonable for Kajol to think it’s a good idea to marry him without loving him. He loves her, he loves her mom, he’s charming and nice and funny and makes her laugh. I’d marry him!
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He’s a really good guy in this movie. I think this is how he got fixed in my mind.
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My goodness, Salman is sexy too in this movie!
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Is it bad if I kind of find Shahrukh unattractive now, with his gel hair and fussy vest, after sexy white suit Salman?
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I am so into him here. Such a cutie!
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Man angry SRK is vicious
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Who puts on their tie before their pants?
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“business business business business”
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There’s an unusual amount of Shahrukh leg in this movie.
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Whoops I thought you said midnight Chicago time, so I’m just joining now.
Can anyone say where we are right now, and I’ll fast forward.
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Phone calls, hour and 55 minutes
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Random other thing I like, this movie has two different love triangles, and all of them involve people being decent and honorable and all around nice good options. Tina is great, and Salman is no less.
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Kind of speaks to Karan’s worldview, right?
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Yes, people are nice. Even in KANK, everyone was nice, and that one had marriages ending in divorce.
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Anyone else bothered by that wink Aman gives the receptionist? Makes him creepy
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I think he is just so sexy it oozes out on everyone a little bit.
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Love the pantsless scene. Farida is so good at playing cluless grandma, she’s got that old school comic timing.
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Ugh
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This is the biggest suit of all. The sleeves come down to his fingertips.
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This is a terrible summer camp. One person running it, tents on a flood plane, all around just bad.
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That’s what happens when Johnny Lever is in charge of your camp.
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Sholay reference!
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This is so touching
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Well, for people who like Little Anjali
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You have to be heartless to not feel for her in that scene
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