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rashidandaicha Last Login: 8/2/08

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Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)

 
 
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Posted on 8/27/06 at 9:38 PM


The Movie wasn't "Immature or Illogical" as some critics say. When I was watching this movie I thought that it will be the target of lots of criticism cause it was touching a very sensitive subject of the marriages in south Asian culture. The reason I think its not illogical as Mr. Amjad made it sound like, because our couples should look into their marriage and see what is lacking in their relationship. I know that our women always perceived as if they are 100% responsible for marriage to survive or fall apart but in reality that is not true at all. Our backward belief is that women are going to be the only one who will sacrifice. Our backward but not religious, (specifically not Islam's) belief is if women isn't happy in relationship, either because her physical or other needs are not getting fulfilled she has to stay in marriage and I believe, no offense to Mr.Amjad is one of those people who does believe in that. If and all the men who believe in that, for you I would suggest not to waste your precious time or money which most probably you rather spend on yourself with your guy friends eating "paan" then watching this movie. I think Karan Johar has brought up the subject which has become a recent problem. Divorce rate in Indopak region is going up so fast that soon we will beat the western world. We should watch this movie and look into our marriages. Are we happy or our spouse is happy with us? Are we doing everything in our extent to make our marriage last? What Karan Johar has shown in the movie is something happening in our culture and I'm not saying that it is right and we all should do that but the point is, either its right or wrong it is something that is happening and we need to do something about it before that happen to our marriage. Everybody has the right to have a happy life and every man/woman has the responsibility to do everything possible to make sure that his/her spouse is happy in that relationship and if not then unwillingly or maybe out of frustration they might take that step which SRK and Rani took, regardless of out come, is proud of it. My Point is watch the movie and work on your relationship and that'll only make your relationship better.

In the end I would like to say that movie was kind of a stretch could easily be ended 30 minutes earlier. Songs are good and looked good in Cinema. Have fun watching

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