Happy birthday Genevieve!!!!!! And thank you for picking such a great movie! I look forward to a lively debate between me, who is sympathetic to Anil Kapoor, and everyone else, who hates him.
Dil Dhadakne Do! It’s on Netflix in America, and probably other places in other places. Great movie, great songs, mixed cast, sexy Anil Kapoor.
At 7:30am Chicago time, I will put up an “and PLAY!” comment and we will go from there!
(also, Genevieve, refresh the site about 15 minutes after the movie is over, I’ve got another present for you)
This Shefali scene breaks my heart!
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Such a relatable scene
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It is. And such a good scene showing an eating disorder realistically. Her husband keeps taunting her with her weight. Everything in her life feels out of control. And she feels like she can’t even control her eating. You know she threw up right after stuffing her face with cake while crying over the toilet. Everything in that scene just crushes me.
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VIKRANT!!!!! Also, they are so cute together. Her being kind of cynical and sharp tongued, him being sweet and open.
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Also, I’m getting myself a chocolate cupcake.
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Those comic bubbles are hilarious!!! Ranveer is so much fun in this movie!!
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I AM LAUGHING SO HARD NOW AT RANVEER’S IMAGE SCENE!!! TEARS! TEARS!! XD
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Me too
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The way Ranveer is playing this, it’s also totally like the plot his Mom came up with!!!! Ranveer is good at the manouvering planning like Shefali, and PC is good at the hard money decisions like Anil.
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Well played Ranveer!
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Gallan Goodiyan coming up!
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I want Karaoke at family parties, too
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And I found that singing kind of realistically not great, but not so bad it pulls you out of the movie
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Farhan and the little girl looking as guilty as sin is so funny
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YES! One-shot song and it is brilliant!!
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Such a school children prank, love it!
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I love Anil and Shefali in this song! Because it feels real, right? They aren’t posturing, this is the fun sexy loving relationship they had years ago, brought out by forgetting themselves in the song.
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Actually, I think that whole party is kind of the perfect thing I want again as soon as possible
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It is such a fun song. Music brings people together.
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I know every word to this song and my sister and I dance to he ALL the time!!!
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FARHAN!!! So hot in this song!!!
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Iconic dialogues coming up – the amount of gifsets I saw on Tumblr about this was INSANE when the movie came out
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I love the mix of old and young in this song too! The rest of the movie has such a generational warfare going on, but in this song they all mix and forget to treat each other as “old” and “young”.
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Wait! Even the evil mother-in-law is dancing. This song is magic
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Farhan and Ranveer are such partners in crime – I love it!
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This dialogue is perfection!
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Look at the flirty Vikrant couple in the background! SO CUTE!!!
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Also, dialogue said by a brother who is producing his sister’s movie. Does that make sense? So a guy who has probably been told many times “wow, you allow your sister to work” is saying the dialogue “don’t say allow, it’s not that”.
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The little girl saying “I love you!” YES YES YES!
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And Ranveer is the class clown who breaks up the tension
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Farhan saying he is proud of her! Melting!!! PC just kiss him already!
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So intense, the message, the feelings, the actor’s faces. It punches hard.
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I hate the “you sold your jewelry” bit because it is so blind to privilege. But I love the “I’m proud of you”. Because you can see no one has given her that before about her work. So smart. Even Ranveer who loves her doesn’t see her as a businesswoman, but as his sister. That’s the thing she was missing.
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I’m not sure that Ranveer doesn’t see her as a businesswoman.
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I think he sees her as his sister first, if that makes sense. He wouldn’t say, “I am proud of you”. because he would say “I love you”. Or if he did say “I’m proud of you”. she wouldn’t believe it because he loves her.
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Yes, I can agree he sees her as his sister first. His sister who is competent in everything and of course has a successful business when he can’t even be handed one. So perhaps he wouldn’t say “I’m proud of you” because in a way that would put him above her, and he has always seen himself below. (Spoken as a younger sibling of a highly successful older sister – I would never think to say “I am proud of my sister”, her success is a given. BUT that doesn’t mean I don’t see her as a businesswoman. My sister is a highly successful businesswoman, it simply isn’t my place to be proud.)
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Exactly!!!! And him saying that wouldn’t mean as much to PC for the same reason. He has always seen her as competent and smart and so on, it’s everyone else who doesn’t. Farhan is someone who has made his own way in the world, who is her equal, and who is a non-related man, it’s a big deal for him to say it.
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 10:52 AM dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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Good scene, but also, PC’S EYEBROWS!!!! So well shaped.
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ENUNCIATE! I have no idea what PC just said.
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I think that was on purpose. She repeats it more forcefully
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thank goodness for subtitles!
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Priyanka finding her voice in this scene. Her eyes and her soft dialogue delivery is wonderful. She is SO tired of pretending. She is just exhausted.
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And here is where we all get to say, “I HATE ZARINA WAHAB”
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This both families conversation//interrogration against PC is SO UNCOMFORTABLE
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Zarina saying PC could have talked to her because she is like a mother to her after constantly putting her down! GAHHHHHH!!! I hate her so so much! Although to be fair, Shefali isn’t any better.
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Shefali a baby won’t fix anything!!!
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Compatible because they can fight over tennis. Hmmmm
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They are Punjabi, they play squash/tennis together. Made for each other. (eyeroll!)
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I feel so bad for PC in this movie. Also, Anil is so scary when he shouts.
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I’ve been watching couples therapy, which makes this scene so much wierder
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I love this spacing out of everybody. Really sells the situation
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Especially the gender divide. Ranveer is behind his Dad but not with him, the two mothers are united, and wimpy Rahul is hiding behind his Mom.
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Log kya kahenge (what will people say). Who cares if the children are miserable? Parents have to safe face in front of their fake friends!!! UGH!!!
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I’m reading a book called the Wierdest People In the World, about Westerners, and it mentions this. How Westerners are motivated by an internal sense of what a good person should be, and thus guilt when they don’t live up to their own ideals, and the rest of the world is motivated by shame. So I see this shame as a motivating force in Indian movies, and I understand it, but I don’t feel it.
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Fascinating. And it makes sense to me. When I went back to India last, I remembered how much extended family (cousins, aunts, uncles) are in each other’s business. It can be in a wonderful way in that they will just come over and cook for you and provide any support you need without asking because you are going through a really though time and at the same time, this comes with way too many opinions about your life whether you want them or not. Nothing is private, nothing is out of bounds, and everyone has an opinion about EVERYTHING.
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The PC and Ranveer brother-sister bond in this film is so perfect!
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The Ranveer / PC eye contacts and the way it is spliced together, what a great scene
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It’s perfect. I think PC-Ranveer should always play siblings on screen! They suck as lovers but are so, so good as siblings.
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My read of Anil’s character is that a little bit of him is afraid of/fighting PC’s divorce because he is afraid Shefali will leave him. I honestly find his character more interesting and realistic if we accept that he is as driven by insecurity as everyone else. He is afraid of losing his business, he is afraid of losing his wife, and he lashes out by hurting everyone around him.
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Oh, I find him relatable, but that doesn’t really excuse his behavior
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The gender versus age divide in this movie is GENIUS between the siblings! Ranveer is supposed to be in charge, but PC is his big sister, so he never really has been in charge. On paper as the “boy” he is supposed to protect her, but in reality he is the baby of the family and can’t quite think about protecting her instead of following her.
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Ranveer saying he won’t ditch Noori. Adorable!
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PC’s hair in this movie is a newer version of Madhuri’s hair. I love the waves!
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Farhan’s clothes are nice and stylish, but they don’t feel so freakishly expensive as everyone else. Right? He is doing well for himself, he can move in this world, but he’s not the same.
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Yes. He is also comfortable in his outfits, showing he is comfortable in his own skin.
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What happened to “dogs need a leash”?
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doesn’t look good on film.
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