Weekend WatchAlong: Kuch Naa Kaho! 7pm Chicago time! LET’S DO THIS!!!!

Finally the actual watchalong post! It’s time! I got my dinner (butter chicken! I made it myself by pouring sauce from a jar onto chicken!) and I am very happy.

Kuch Naa Kaho

On Prime for rent, or other places! Hopefully we can all sync up because we WILL have costume comments and I want to make sure we are looking at/talking about the same costumes at the same time.

At 7pm Chicago time I will put up an “And PLAY” comment and we will all comment along from there. If you are late, just fastforward and catch up!

296 thoughts on “Weekend WatchAlong: Kuch Naa Kaho! 7pm Chicago time! LET’S DO THIS!!!!

  1. Wooo to the meta commentary on film tropes! There could be another version of this movie where the heroine is a scammer and a golddigger who he keeps trying different scams on and she keeps one-upping him and going along with them until they realize they are in love for real. Like if she reacted in this scene with an even scarier reincarnation story.

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  2. She is definitely reacting sanely, unlike all those other movies where someone hears a previous life story and just goes “oh, of course! Makes sense!”

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  3. When I was visiting my nephews, I told Nephew A that I was wearing my hair in a “ponytail” and he laughed and laughed and then had to tell his Mom the funny joke. I guess “ponytail” is a funny name for a hairstyle the first time you hear it? And if you are 4?

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  4. Here it is! My favorite fun silly stupid song! Not only is it catchy, not only is it an early 2000s crazy club setting, but there’s a little mini-story in it!

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  5. Can we also talk about the fact that Satish is shown as a single father and Abhi’s mom is shown are a single successful women and mother. Yes, I get that both were married before and widowed. So I still like seeing it.

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  6. I don’t know if this is true or not, but I have a memory of one of my college friends talking about how this song was so cool because it was one of the first filmed in western Canada, big fields and stuff.

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  7. And once again, Abhi is just being a nice guy. He sees a little kid in trouble and jumps in to calm the situation in a way that won’t scare the kid.

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  8. Last summer there was a Parakeet named George Hollywood who lived on a beach in Chicago pretending to be a pigeon. He hung out with the pigeons and did everything the pigeons did and they just accepted him as a pigeon. Maybe they thought he was just spray painted?

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  9. Aish is really bad at playing mothers. Which is odd because she seems very natural and happy BEING a mother. But whenever I see her playing a mother onscreen she feels too frantic or demostrative or something.

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  10. This dialogue is so real between Abhi and the kid. I love that he is honest with the kid in as much as he can understand without making it awkward. And Adi confides in him because he trusts him. I love this scene!

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  11. And Nikki! Being all “hey, you should get married!” Just treating her as another single young woman, not a Indian Woman Marries Only Once thing.

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  12. Abhi thinks she’s married and immediately stops himself. He realizes that her husband isn’t in the picture and he’s back to loving her. Doesn’t care that she was married, that she has a kid. Again, how it should be!

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    • Yep! But it also makes him think a second. Not in a “this is impossible” way but in a “this is more complicated than I may have thought, let’s take a second” way.

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  13. The other trope this film avoids, which could be SO EASY, is the “look how wonderful he is for falling in love with a single mom and how amazing she thinks he is for doing it”. They set it up that he is already in love, it’s not a pity thing. AND that he still assumes he has to court her and so on, not that she will fall on his neck as soon as he proposes.

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    • YES!!! Husband and I just discussing this! He fell in love with her because of her! Not because he pities a single mom! Which is so annoying in other movies.

      Also, he meets the kid separately and forms a genuine friendship with him. He doesn’t meet her kid knowing it is her kid. He just likes the kid!

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