Friday Watchalong Here! Humpty Sharma, Starting at 2pm Chicago Time!

Woo-hoo! Courtney’s birthday, party time! And Humpty time! 2pm Chicago time this week (an hour earlier than usual), and a very good movie. I’ll start the comments off at 2pm and you all can keep commenting along.

Humpty Sharma! So much better than the title implies. If you’ve already seen it, you probably already love it. If you haven’t seen it, prepare to love it.

390 thoughts on “Friday Watchalong Here! Humpty Sharma, Starting at 2pm Chicago Time!

  1. I don’t object to this hero intro, but it’s not my favorite. he doesn’t have to be a saint, but does it have to be the first thing we see?

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    • And right away we get that both our hero and heroine are less-than-perfect, but love their friends and families and don’t really hurt anyone.

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  2. When I showed this movie to my friends, they basically had 3 points by the end. Varun is Indian Zac Efron type, Alia is a bada**, and they desperately wanted a sequel about Alia’s sister.

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    • YES! My headcanon is clear, the sister marries the fiancee and he gently brings her out of her shell with his kindness and decency. Definitely a scene where he stands up to the gossipy women of the Indian American Association in defense of her and she starts to fall in love.

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  3. Since mentioning that Varun reminds me of squirrels I am not thinking, oh look a group of smoking squirrels, clutsy squirrels etc.

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  4. Good for Swati standing up to her mother and asserting that she married a person because it was her choice and he ended up being a jerk and not accusing god for it.

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  5. Analytical fun experiment: What if this is DDLJ with reversed genders? Alia is the flirty confident spoiled one, Varun is the shyer less confident “good” one?

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    • Varun flirts too, especially in a couple scenes. But I would LOVE this, especially if it was really reversed and Varun was the one arranged and Alia followed him home to convince his family why they should get married.

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  6. Love Varun’s dialogue to DDLJ’s Anupam Kher’s reaction to SRK failing. Rich fathers send their son who failed to europe, my father will kick me in the a$$ and put me to work.

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  7. I love this store, it’s a pleasant business that I can believe will last and last forever and ever. College kids will always need notebooks and pens. Humpty will be fine shuffling through life.

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  8. Love this movie’s sense of place. It’s not hitting you over the head with “DELHI” but it is also different from a movie sent somewhere else.

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  9. For the record, Alia is CLEARLY already into this dude if she showed up for the party. Right? She can play the above it all cool girl all she wants, you don’t just show up like this at the time he said unless you like him.

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  10. Lucky Tu Lucky Me is such a fun song and doesn’t get talked about enough. Actually, this whole soundtrack doesn’t get talked about enough. So many bops.

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  11. I just think this song has such a wonderfully youthful feel to it. And I kind of love that Alia is not a good dancer yet. She is just a young girl having fun.

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  12. This is minor, but I wish this song were more brightly lit. It mostly feels like fun college party in a gym, but the lights and stuff turn it into a disco club song. It would be more in tune with the movie at this point to have it feel more kind of childish and youthful and innocent, like a KKHH song.

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    • Some of the big college parties in the gym I went to were dark and had disco lights like that. This also happened to come out when I was in college, even if I didn’t see it at the time. Maybe it’s the vibe.

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  13. This is such a cute little first date. No big romance talk, no posturing, just kind of chatting and enjoying each other and having coffee. This is how all teenagers should date.

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