Love is always an unpredictable thing

Kelli 2021-12-22 08:01:37

After reading it several times, my understanding of the intertwined feelings of the three men and women is like this, I don’t know if it’s right:

Rahul’s relationship with Anjali was a heart-to-heart friendship when Rahul was in school, and his relationship with Tina was heart-stirring (I can’t say whether it’s love or not). The reason for this difference is that Tina is intellectual and beautiful. It has the kind of appearance and interior that have an impact on any man, so the male protagonist can't avoid bowing down under the skirt. Years later, Rahul and Anjali met again, and suddenly discovered that Anjali also possesses a beautiful and generous femininity. To put it in a bit of a bit, she has become the kind of woman who fits his appetite, plus he had a deep feeling about her before. What kind of emotional basis is it, so I was shocked for a moment. Judging from the direct plot of the movie, this moment happened when Anjali's sari was blown by the strong wind, revealing the curvaceous waist and the looming upper half of the stretch. At the moment of the chest, Rahul at this time has long since faded away from the simplicity and youthfulness of his school days. After being married, his focus on women has matured, and his spiritual needs have been transformed into spiritual + physical needs. At this time, the director thinks that all the emotional foundations have been laid, and the following sad mood festival can be launched, so there will be a sudden emergence of the woman’s fiance preparing to get married before the happy ending. Shivered. Anjali's meeting with Rahul on the balcony before the wedding ceremony was an important moment to confirm and show their hearts. Rahul's late and silent confession was an expression he thought he should use as a married man with responsibility and self-cultivation. So far The relationship between the two finally became clear, and they only had to make another decision to repent of their marriage. As for whom Rahul loves, which many viewers entangled with, I think they both love them, and there is no need to compare which one is more important, it just happened one after another due to the difference of time and experience. The only pity is Anjali's unswerving infatuation. In the end, the result of a second marriage and a drag oil bottle seems a bit unfair. Perhaps the film has this imperfection that will make it more intriguing.

In fact, the human heart is very complicated. Under the influence of various factors, thinking and decisions are constantly changing. The definition of love is also very vague, and different people have different understandings. Rahul is such a complicated person. He was influenced by time, experience, and ideas to make the most in-depth choice at the time. There is no right or wrong, and there is no uniqueness.

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Extended Reading

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai quotes

  • [On "The Neelam Show," the subject is love messages]

    Neelam the VJ: And his message is for...

    Rahul Khanna: For Anjali. I love you, Anjali.

    [a shocked Anjali Sharma turns around to see Rahul on the TV]

    Rahul Khanna: I love you very much. Why have you left me and gone? You know I feel lost without you. Come back or else... Just come back. I really love you, and I miss you very much. Please come back.

    Neelam the VJ: Who is Anjali?

    Rahul Khanna: She's my 8-year-old daughter.

    [Anjali looks back at the TV, even more shocked]

    Rahul Khanna: She's gone to some camp in Shimla. Hey, Neelam, can you tell her to come back? She'll listen to you.

    Neelam the VJ: Uh huh. Anjali, Papa really loves you. Come back soon. He misses you. Come back home. Okay?

    [Anjali runs to where Young Anjali is sleeping and looks at the picture. She sees that Young Anjali's mother is Tina. She holds the picture close to her and cries]

  • Mrs. Sharma: Aman, since the wedding is in December, why don't you go back to London for a while?

    Aman Mehra: No. I'm not budging from here.

    Mrs. Sharma: Why?

    Aman Mehra: I don't trust your daughter.

    Mrs. Sharma: Aman?

    Aman Mehra: She's taken forever to agree to the marriage. Until we, uh... What do they call it?

    Mrs. Sharma: Tie the knot.

    Aman Mehra: Tie the knot! I'm not going anywhere.

    Mrs. Sharma: Crazy. You love her a lot, don't you?

    Aman Mehra: Nah... Yes. But, I get the feeling that... she doesn't love me.

    [Mrs. Sharma gasps, but then quietly flips through some papers again]

    Aman Mehra: She doesn't, right?

    [Mrs. Sharma still doesn't answer]

    Aman Mehra: Hey, Mother-in-law... She doesn't, right?

    Mrs. Sharma: Aman, you... you've gone mad.

    [She leaves as Aman becomes sad]

    Aman Mehra: She didn't answer.