Weekend WatchAlong: Chahaat! On Netflix! 7am Chicago Time!

Good morning! Fair warning, I got, like, no sleep. The neighbors had a backyard party that lasted past 1am. So if I go silent for a few minutes, don’t panic! I just fell asleep at the keyboard.

At 7am Chicago time, I will put up an “And Play!” comment and we will all chat aling from there.

Chaahat is on Netflix, nice clean easy to stream copy.

339 thoughts on “Weekend WatchAlong: Chahaat! On Netflix! 7am Chicago Time!

    • The irony is just painful 😖 The first time we see that picture it’s the person who he called “life” and the second time it’s the people who destroy everyone in the story.

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  1. Naseerji and SRK costarring roles: Naseerji plays a gangster ghost who mentors him, next film he is a Catholic priest who gives him advice, then this movie when he is trying to pimp him out, and then Main Hoon Na with him as Dad. And every time, they have great chemistry together! In all these very diverse films.

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  2. Ohhhh the story Pooja is telling is in the Ramayana. Shravan Kumar was so devoted to his parents he carried them on baskets that he held over his shoulder. Unfortunately in the Ramayana he dies because the future king Dasarath accidentally kills him, and his parents curse Dasarath that he will also suffer separation from his son…which comes true when Rama is exiled 🤧

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  3. The post-blackmailing sequences are really good. I esp loved the bit where he speaks of the street artists as in a better position than him, and how SRK is basically sing his romantic dramatic song about Pooja. Coz they can take away everything else from him, but they can’t take away his thoughts.

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  4. I really hope the horse plays into this fight scene in some way. Oh, and for y’all who are new to this movie, it’s all crazy fights plus 1 love song from here on.

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  5. Pretty sure Ramya’s not gonna make it out of this movie alive, but if she does, I want nice sweetbox man to reform her and marry her and then EVERYONE can be happy.

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