Yaaaaay! One of my favorite movies! So even if people can’t show up, because of stupid jobs and school and things, I will have fun watching it by myself.
Ohm Shanthi Oshaana! Available on youtube, googleplay, and einthusan. Well worth the money to rent, or even buy.
At 3pm Chicago time I will start off the comments, and then we will keep going back and forth for the whole movie, right here.
Oh, I am so nervous! She is going to make a fool of herself!
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This is soooooooooooo sexy (and a plus with the rain)!!! Well, simple kindness is always sexy!!
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Yaaaay! Pretty clothes! Also, the subtitles have failed us, what is happening is that she is asking his Mom for help with her poetry homework because she is SMART and remembered that her auntie said Giri’s Mom used to write poetry.
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He doesn’t like her….
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We don’t know that for sure! Maybe he just thinks she is young and dumb.
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Not dumb, vapid.
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Which is an accurate description of her.
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As it is of basically all 18 year old girls
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Or at least most.
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Oh! I love the bit with the begger! Truly, why give him money when no one can observe you?
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Her TV looks EXACTLY like the TV my family still has.
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Go Wine Aunty! Interfere and save her from making a fool of herself!
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Do Indian women possess the bestest, mostest waterproofiest makeup on the planet??
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Yes, it is the secret of their culture, for sure
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None of the men I’ve been with have ever come up behind me while I was cooking to hug or kiss me. I imagine it would interfere chopping.
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Maybe that’s why it is just her fantasy scene, not what happens in reality?
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He’s gotta know she’s following him, right?
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It is a little weird.
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She looks so cute and adorable in pink!!
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Motorcycles are a big thing in this film.
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They get even bigger as the plot continues
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Well this makes me want to go to Kerala.
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Seconded, it just seems like such a perfect place to go!!
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I like how calmly he takes her presence, not making a big deal of it
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Well, his face is almost a snarl at first.
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Remember how Wine Aunty told her he was sad about his mother? Because she married young and didn’t get to finish her education and reach her full potential?
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Overall, that was a nice as painless as possible rejection, right? He tried to inspire her to study and grow up and value herself.
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It was certainly nicer than her rejection of the other dude.
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She wouldn’t be happy playing the farmer’s wife down the road.
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Drinking an entire glass of Horlicks in one go???? She must be upset!
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Somehow I got three minutes behind. But I don’t know the movie so I don’t fast forward…
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I thought you might be, I will wait for you to read my comments three minutes later
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HER PARENTS! Watching outside the covers! I love it
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Don’t do it! He’s just gonna reject you again!
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Awwww, VHS tapes!
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Good ol’ nostalgia!
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Med school at 18 seems so … young.
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Yeah, but at least she is dressing like an adult now
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Cooking! For female housemates! A useful life skill
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Parineeta!! I adore this song!!
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Who was the one person who was sad at her departure?
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The mechanic. Who could no longer gauge her for bike repairs
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How does one start a riot at a wedding?
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By threatening to kill the bride and groom for marrying without permission. It’s a real thing!
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I had that phone! But pink!!!
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Yaaaay Platonic Male-Female friendship!
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Not really a thing.
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There is a fun twist to this relationship right at the end of the movie, wait for it
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Was that Indian Ray Romano?
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Ha! His father is a famous character actor/comic, he sometimes plays lead roles and sometimes directs.
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AAAAA! He’s BACK!
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I don’t understand why she doesn’t have to wear white doctor coats.
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I think she just takes them off when she is in the room so she can look prettier?
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Wouldn’t it be hard to wear a coat over a sari?
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Significance of child pulling the hair?
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To show her general grumpiness and non-traditional heroine attitude. Instead of being the saintly sacrificial heroine who loves children, she is the jealous petty one who yells at babies.
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This is so perfect! His shy downcast eyes, her bold look assessing him, I love it.
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The scene is priceless!
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It’s the reason I watched the movie! Someone sent me a link just to this scene and I thought “I have to watch the movie that contains this”
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Dad is the best
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Community wedding: shared cost for a big fun wedding and starting out the young couples, so the poorer couples of the community can still have a nice wedding. Everyone donates money so the brides get pretty saris and there is a big food and stuff. It sounds nice.
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That sounds lovely! And I did have no idea what he was talking about.
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I’m discovering I have a lot more to say when I’ve already seen the film.
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I don’t mind, I’m just happy you are finally seeing this movie
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The book is of his Mom’s poetry?
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Yep!
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For a bit there I was thinking “Oh #@$@ did the mom die and I not realize it!” Glad to know the mom is still alive.
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She is a very nice young lady, but also very smart in how she is winning over his heart. Always go for the mother! It’s the weak spot
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Like how she was HAPPY when she saw the mom in the Hospital!
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What is this place with the tables and benches?
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Community hall I think
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I’m super jealous of his cute Jeeps.
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Great acting with that bombshell dropping.
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Yep! Poor girl, she thought she was so close
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She knew it was not going to go over well with Pooja. Seems kind of mean!
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Srilakshmi, the bride, is the young woman who was at the bus stop and later did some mending for the heroine. So slightly old to be unmarried, and one of the poorer families if she has to do sewing to make extra money. A kind thing to marry Giri to her, and a nice girl, a perfectly reasonable decision on his mother’s part.
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The wine! The wine that was made back in her senior year of high school and was supposed to mature and be ready just now! But instead it is broken and lost, so sad
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I’d be fairly irritated if I were Wine Aunty! Oof.
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Wine auntie is very pretty.
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All is fair in love and war. I took the first love of a close friend, and now we’ve been married 13 years.
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I don’t really understand why these two are sitting in a car together, don’t they dislike each other?
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Because our hero is a decent dude and agreed to help with teh elopement because it is the right thing to do
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HA! Giri was in love with Sreelakshmi the whole time! That’s why he kept having money making schemes, and why she remained unmarried so long!
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It didn’t seem fair for Pooja to want to leave Sreelakshmi alone!
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Not Giri, the cousin dude right?
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Yes, sorry, right. Cousin dude was in love with her
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She’s right to insist it’s his turn to speak now, but I am a little worried she is shooting herself in the foot. What if neither of them ever speak?
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I guess it’s Palm Sunday?
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Yup. The service starts outside.
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Although, that wouldn’t always fall on Giri’s birthday since it’s a moveable date.
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I wondered about that, either it swings back around every 5 years, or the calendar is set differently for Kerala Christianity
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Well, it does swing back around. My daughter’s birthday sometimes falls on Easter. Not sure how often though … 🤔
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It must be so wet in Kerala, look at the grass growing out of concrete steps and such!
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Get ready to squeeeeee
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