Sunday WatchAlong: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi! 7am Chicago Time!

Happy Sunday! RSVPs were low this week, so warning in advance if no one has shown up by 7:15, Ill cancel.

Woot, Shahrukh Month!!! Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi! Best rom-com based on DCIB votes!

At 7am Chicago time, lll put up an “and PLAY” comment and we will go from there.

309 thoughts on “Sunday WatchAlong: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi! 7am Chicago Time!

  1. Sunidhi Chauhan update from digging through her filmography: she did the Hindi dub for Frozen and Frozen 2! Now I kind of want to find those soundtracks, I bet she was AMAZING.

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  2. Love this scene for Taani. And that it makes Suri happy. Or rather, taht he doesn’t like her behavior but likes that she is feeling confident and herself again.

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  3. Okay, you can pick only one, who is cute? Little boys with Sikh headresses or little girls in headscarves? I’m going with little boys because it makes their faces look so round.

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  4. Did I miss a joke or does everyone actually think they live in a tiny town? Do they call their town tiny? It doesn’t look tiny, it looks crowded and full of people.

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  5. Idk, maybe it’s cuz this is the first time I’ve watched this movie in a while, but the basis of it isn’t making sense to me anymore? How is pretending to be someone else going to get a girl to fall in love with you? Besides acting like someone terrible? Or am I just thinking about this too much for a Hindi romance?

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    • Like, Taani hardly interacts with Suri as Suri for the majority of the movie, so I just don’t understand where the logic is behind getting Taani to fall in love with SURI

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      • Well he is trying to know HER. And get her to come out of her depression. But yeah, the creation of an entire different person is problematic.

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      • I think it’s a two part decision. First, she decides that she wants to stay married to Suri and try to make it work for real, even if she doesn’t love him. And then once she understands that Suri=Raj, she falls in love.

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    • I don’t think you are thinking too much. It’s a complex concept, the idea is that Raj is there to wake her up to love by giving her a fantasy, like a movie hero. But once she is awake, she has to figure out if she can love Suri or not. It goes back to her first speech saying she truly doesn’t think she can love again.

      SRK also gave some interesting interviews about how he sees this relating to his stardom. He creates the fantasy Raj lover for women, but in real life it is the Suri’s who they marry and appreciate.

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  6. Also, is there an established aged difference between Suri and Taani? I know SRK and Anushka have a 20+ year difference in real life, but idk if the characters are that far apart. I’d say Taani is maybe 20 and Suri is at least in his 30s.

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    • I think Suri is supposed to be considerably older. The way SRK is dressed and stuff, pluse she complains about hearing about SRK her whole childhood. Which makes me think he was her father’s advanced student when she was a little girl.

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  7. That “I don’t see God in anyone” line hit me differently this time. It’s not that she doesn’t love anyone, it’s that she can’t see the goodness in the world any more, no faith in God or humanity or anything. Seeing God in Suri isn’t falling inl ove with him, it’s understanding that there are good things in her life still, and feeling hope and faith.

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  8. This scene works as TAani wanting to escape reality, right? She isn’t in love with Raj, she’s in love with the fantasy. And the shift is when she learns to find happiness in REality again.

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  9. You could also say that this is the miracle. We, the audience, know everything Suri has done for her, the way he has been a God of sacrifice and unasking love and so on. She doesn’t know it, but the miracle here is that she is allowed to feel it without that knowledge. Does that make sense?

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    • I think it’s important for him to see this change of heart as being God’s or hers at least. Otherwise he will want to keep playing puppetmaster and “fixing” their lives through these deceptions!

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