Gypsi
The film begins with Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) mourning his wife Tina (Rani Mukerji). Tina has left letters for her daughter, Anjali (Sana Saeed), the last of which tells the story of how Tina accidentally came in between Rahul and his college best friend, also named Anjali, and asks young Anjali to try to find the adult Anjali (Kajol) and bring her and Rahul together. When they meet again, Anjali and Rahul have immediate attraction, but Anjali is already engaged to Aman (Salman Khan). The plot of this sweet film is enjoyable, if predictable, and while the musical numbers weren't exceptional, they were still good. The story is divided into two parts: college life and adult life. Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol do a wonderful job playing both college students and mature adults. Kajol's emotional acting was also good. Sana Saeed, in her first role, was the life of the movie, though. Overall, while I don't see why it has become a classic, it is an example of Bollywood at it's best.
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Tungane Anitonia
Beautiful and heartfelt but he just can't see it how much she love's him and care for him beautiful movies. I can watch this movie so many times I will watch it were ever we go OMG it thesame with theother Indian movie's I just love it
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