An ordinary man, you may see him every day in the street,. at the market,. or may be you work with him,..or..may never notice…..Just fall in love…in a very simple way..With out expecting love in return..That was all what he need to be happy….Then every thing become different..Every thing have another meaning, have a different look..!A flower..a smile… even a simple lunch box,…When you watch the movie you live that man story.. feel his happiness and worries..The most powerful part – I think – was when he face himself ( talk to the statue) and challenge himself that she will choose his other face…The way it was presented by SRK was very impressive how the love change the person.. how a man in love sing or dance while he never did..how he want to be a hero..how can a smile make his day even better !He really made me happy for him .. worry .. think … and wait…And when the movie ended I started to think .. what if the one you love just doesn't feel or notice you?What if the one you love just love some one else..Will you try to make him/ her love you back or will you walk away with pain?May be I don't have love in my life but if I do ..then I know that I won't walk away that easy.. only because that kind of pain is the worst pain can hurt.
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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi A Match Made by God)
Shahrukh Khan stars in the film as mild-mannered office worker Surinder Sahni, whose love for beautiful, vivacious Taani (Anushka Sharma), causes him to transform himself into the loud and fun-loving "Raj" to win her love. It was released worldwide on 12 December 2008.
Shy, introverted, and kind-hearted Surinder "Suri" Sahni is an office employee for
A short while later, the shocking news arrives that her fiancé and his wedding entourage were killed in a road accident. Taani's father suffers a heart attack at the news.
Fearing that Taani will be alone in the world, the professor on his deathbed, requests Suri to marry her. Suri silently concedes as he likes her anyway; Taani tearfully agrees for her father's sake.
After an impromptu wedding, Suri takes Taani to his ancestral home While his good nature leads Suri to treat her with exceptional care, by letting her have his bedroom all to herself, and patience, he is too frightened to profess his love for her. Besides which, Taani tells him that while she will try to be a good wife and thus respect her role in his life, she can never love him due to having no love left within her. Suri, least bothered and grateful for the increasing acts of wifely affection she does show, proceeds to indulge her wishes. These include regular evening trips to the cinema to see song and dance films which appeal to Taani's fantasies about romance and her passion for dancing. She soon asks for Suri's permission, which he grants, to take an expensive dance class with a
During those evenings spent at the movies, Suri realizes the strong, masculine images that Taani admires and later asks his long-time chum Balwinder "Bobby" Khosla (Vinay Pathak), a hair-salon owner, for grooming advice so as to win her love. Bobby gives him a complete makeover — shaving off his mustache (an accidental gag), modding his hairstyle, fitting him out in funky Western-style clothing including aviator-style shades with oversize pastel lenses. Suri is thus transformed into "Raj Kapoor", a name he borrows from the hero of the movie that Taani had admired. He joins the dance class to be near her. By chance — or, as he puts it, by divine choice — he becomes Taani's partner in the competition. Despite Raj's initial over-the-top attempts to emulate the "cool" images from movies, he and Taani become friends as they work together on their dance routine. Suri feels encouraged when Taani does not tie a rakhi (holy thread) on "Raj's" wrist during the festival of Raksha Bandhan (for to do so would indicate that she thought of him only as a brother). Thus, after some time, Raj declares his love for her.
Taani is shocked, to say the least, and enters into a period of internal conflict. Suri also faces a dilemma: Taani's misery as his wife in contrast to her delight with his fabricated alter ego, Raj. He thus attempts to win Taani's love as Suri, an act which only alienates her further. She eventually runs away to find Raj to tell him the predicament she is in, hoping he will help her. He offers to elope with her, which she agrees to, tearfully. They set the date for their elopement to the next night, the night of the competition. Later that night, Suri tells Bobby that he will end the charade in his own way, i.e., sacrifice his cravings for her love, leave her his property and transfer himself to Delhi.
On the day of the competition, Suri takes Taani to the Golden Temple to gain God's blessings for her performance that night and, internally, also for her life with(out) Raj
How this story ends and what she will do ?
Will she leave her husband ?
Watch the movie and enjoy the lovely music ,the great editing and direction and of course the unbelievable performance of SRK.
in the videos section you will find the theatrical trailer and one of the most beutiful songs fo the movie
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