Can a man love two at the same time? No distinction

Verdie 2021-12-22 08:01:37

My roommate likes to watch Indian movies. Shah Rukh Khan recommended this to me. I have been watching movies crazy these days~ The experiment time is too long~
I asked myself, I am a heroine, and I love the heroine. , I am not the first choice for a male protagonist. I will marry him. After waiting for him for so many years, I will give up my handsomeness? Why do I get more and more angry, the male protagonist is a scum. . . . . . .
What do the heroes say about love is friendship! sweat! Subvert my worldview! The singing and dancing of Indian movies is really its own style, and the three fools make a big noise in Bollywood, and it is the same in it.
Anyway, I think the screenwriter of this movie is a bit straight male. This man saved the world. Two so beautiful and good-bodied girls circled around him and regarded him as the only one. The male lead murmured and liked women. The Lord chose her at the beginning~

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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.