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 am loving how varied everyone’s reactions are to so many little things in this movie, and yet, we all love it sooo much!!!

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  2. This is where Alia loses me. Just get the fake! Who would know in Ambala? And it’s the same skirt. And Manish won’t even notice he lost the money.

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  3. I also like Varun’s shirt here. But, how is he going to wait on the customers when he is married and Alia won’t let him flirt any more?

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  4. Another thing that bothers me. How can Alia talk so normally when her face mask is hardening so much? I can never move my face.

    Love Varun’s laugh though.

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  5. Love how seriously Varun takes all this, he is a suuuuuuuch a good guy. And Alia’s simple “You’re safe” is such a brilliant understanding line, that a girl has to judge in a second who is “safe” and who is “not safe” every time she meets some one.

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  6. This conversation is the most close to identical with DDLJ, which is surely on purpose, because the one thing that hasn’t changed is that a daughter has to agree to a marriage to please her father.

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    • I think this is just an awesome family. Looks like Dad gave her a lot of freedom too, so it’s what she expects and uncle will go along with it. Oh, and we also got the bit about Aunt being out of town, so maybe she is taking advantage of Uncle working and doing stuff and no one home to watch her.

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    • He’s gonna be sent to America to check on Alia’s sister after she marries the fiance, and get together with the fiance’s gay best friend. I have Decided.

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  7. This is what elevates HSKD over DDLJ for me. The acknowledgement that this “prank” is not okay, and Alia’s reaction is completely justified to seemingly being taken advantage of. Plus, the lipstick on Varun’s chest and his deep voice just does something to me.

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  8. I really wonder how much of this movie was improvisation and natural chemistry between the actors and how much was Shashank Kaitan’s direction. Every single Varun-Alia moment is just so on point and memorable.

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    • The script was good enough that Karan just picked it out of a stack to produce it, so there must have been something there to begin with. But yeah, so much of it rests on their chemistry and timing together.

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  9. Love that Alia isn’t as selfish and materialistic as she seemed at the beginning of the movie. That seems to be why Varun fell in love with her, from the look on his face.

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    • Yes! I think it is also a moment of her being truly mature, he sees her as a woman and a potential wife all of a sudden, instead of just a cute girl to flirt with. And he’s gonna turn the tables and make her feel the same about him in a moment.

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  10. And here is the DDLJ train station moment! Love isn’t about the big declarations, it’s about saying the simple thing and then just walking away and letting her deal with it. Or, do I mean manhood? He’s not afraid to put it completely on the line and wait to see what she decides.

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  11. Hot take: I LOVE D Se Dance, maybe my fave from the soundtrack, but HATE this green outfit. And the hot pink lipstick. Goes great with the dupatta, but not with Alia’s complexion.

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  12. CAn anyone explain to me the picture frame thing in dance sequences? I’ve seen picture frames on beaches and here at parties, and it just seems very odd.

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