Friday WatchAlong: Kaho Na Pyar Hai!!! For CHRISTMAS!!!! Because Jesus Had Abs

Woo-hoo! You know it’s a holiday when we get to watch a cheesy stupid 2000s Hrithik movie!!!!

Hrithik! Amisha’s baby voice! Hot Evil Mohnish Bahl! Club Indiana (which has a special humor for those of us who live near the state of Indiana)!!!! Amisha’s horrible fat pants that you see for just a second in the middle of Hrithik’s fantasy love song! The sprinkler system that goes off within Club Indiana! “Are you with me? Can you feel it? Then let’s go for it!!!!”

Am I the only one who watched this movie so many times between the ages of 19 and 21 that she can almost recite the dialogue? No, right? It’s just the perfect sort of sleepover/dorm common room hang out movie. And that seems like it should also be a perfect WatchAlong film.

Anyway, it’s only on einthusan because Roshan films are STUPID. Hit “play” at 3pm when I say “And PLAY” here. And then we can all comment along and consider the superiority of Hrithik with body hair versus Hrithik without body hair.

476 thoughts on “Friday WatchAlong: Kaho Na Pyar Hai!!! For CHRISTMAS!!!! Because Jesus Had Abs

  1. So Ameesha is not supposed to know much Hindi in this movie. Yet the words she randomly uses are not normal easy words. They are very old school and complicated. It just annoys me!

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  2. This whole banter with her chasing him while they are stuck on the island is charming, I can see why the movie was such a hit.

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  3. Okay, VERY IMPORTANT! Do they have sex during thsi song and then Amisha gets pregnant which directs the whole rest of the plot of the movie because she really REALLY wants to get married? Or, do they not have sex during this song because they are sweet and innocent and that drives the rest of the movie because Amisha is still not fully committed? I can never decide.

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  4. I recognize that this is the sex love spectacle everyone loves, but I can’t help thinking Hrithik is a poor confused gay boy being manipulated into acting out expectations.

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  5. This movie solidified the notion in my mind that in older Hindi films the rich were bad, whereas in modern films they are good. He is her beloved father, but he’s rich, so he’s evil.

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