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The second half is less fun as it involves coincidence and convenience that the film never really sells convincingly to the audience.

The first half is a reminisce and is almost like a Bollywood version of Grease in the way it is all high school dance numbers and colour. These (and other) examples show the low production values set by the film and make it hard for me to appreciate the core values of it. The dubbing is awful at times (not into English just generally the dialogue doesn't match or sound genuine!), the sound quality is poor and the film has a constant wailing of Hindi music in the background. This one seems to fall into all the stereotypes that the genre has. Anjali, Rahul's wife, has left her daughter letters to read and she sits to read them and learns all about how they met and how they were friends in school no matter what happened even when Rahul fell for new girl Tina! I find Bollywood films generally quite hard to get into. When his wife dies in childbirth, Rahul is left to raise his daughter Anjali by himself believing he will never love again. *FYI-I have never seen a woman dying who looked this healthy and beautiful in all my years watching films!
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In contrast, every time Salmon Khan appeared in the film, the movie lit up.he was magnificent as 'the other man'.and I was pulling for Anjali to get him in the end of the picture! Overall, a good film that could have been better. And, for that matter, you take a break pretty much any time the camp counselor appears.he is very poorly written and more a distraction than anything else. I suggest watching it but perhaps getting a snack or long bathroom break during the college section. So is it worth sticking with the film and slogging through the college portion? Well, the main story line is quite good and definitely pulls at your heart.so have a few Kleenex nearby just in case. This is a sharp contrast to the beginning of the film when SRK breaks your heart.and it made the college portion of the movie seem trivial. So is much of his behavior.so much so that it's easy not to like him.or you might even hate him.

While this was far-fetched, his being so clueless about the girl who loves him is embarrassingly bad. Shah Rukh Khan was 33 but played a goofy 20 year-old.and he played him rather broadly. As a result, the college portion clearly was not the best part of the movie. The next, the long flashback to college days, was one plot device after another after another.like they were shoving every Bollywood cliché into it. It's a shame, as the first portion of the film is very good and engaged me. I mention all this because "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" had many of these story elements.which will no doubt be accepted by lovers of the genre but which will not sit so well with others. The readers realize there are clichés (I do NOT mean this in a negative way) and accept them as part of the genre.but to those who don't read romance, they might be rather critical of these plot devices. In many ways this reminds me of romance novels. I generally like them but also realize that there is a certain sameness about them.a sameness accepted and embraced in India but a sameness not as likely to be adored abroad. While not all Indian movies are love stories filled with singing, these are the most popular films in the country and we do get a lot of them exported here in the States. There is just one problem.and I won't say more as I don't want to spoil the film. Now, through the letters, Tina is trying to enlist the help of her daughter to reunite Rahul with this Anjali from long ago, as Tina thinks they'd make a great couple and Anjali would make a great mother to young Anjali. But Rahul was pretty dense and didn't realize Anjali loved him so much and instead he fell for Tina and married. In this letter, Anjali learns that before Tina, Rahul had a relationship with another woman.also called Anjali. Anjali loves reading the letters and now that she is 8, she's about to receive her final letter from her deceased mother.
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But before dying, she writes a series of letters to be given to her daughter one at a time over the next 8 years. Rahul's beloved wife, Tina, has given birth and dies soon thereafter*.
