A movie about passionate love, Murder follows the life of
Simran (Mallika Sherawat) who is married to Sudhir (Ashmit Patel), in a
loveless marriage. Soon she meets her college love, Sunny (Emraan
Hashmi), and starts a passionate affair, but ends the affair after
seeing Sunny with another woman. Sunny, however, disappears soon after
and Simran learns that Sudhir has a hand in it. She now stands by
Sudhir, thus developing their love and faith. While the film did not
receive any awards, it was considered a highly successive film at the
box office.
You may have seen many movies that are about youth love, but what
about old age love? Baghban is one
such movie. Raj (Amitabh Bachchan) and his wife, Pooja (Hema Malini),
have four sons
and one adopted son. When Raj retires from his job, Raj and Pooja hope
to live
with their sons. However, their sons and daughter-in-laws don't approve
of this and
thus separate the two in hope that they will leave. The long distance
love and
pain between Raj and Pooja is enough to make even a stone cry. Six
months later
when the two need to change their places, they meet their adopted son
Alok
(Salman Khan), who treats them with the respect they deserve. When Raj
finally becomes a renown writer and earning a hefty income, he breaks
ties with his sons and
considers only his grandson and granddaughter to be his family along
with Alok. The
movie was both critically and commercially acclaimed.
A hughly taboo topic, Salaam
Namaste explores the idea of a live-in relationship. Nikhil "Nick"
(Saif
Ali Khan) and Ambar "Amby" (Preity Zinta) both live in Australia. They
meet and immediately are attracted to each other and so agree to live
together. The love that
develops between them is soon torn apart when Amby becomes pregnant and
Nick runs
away from his responsibilities. How they overcome their fears and accept
what has been thrown their way is the premises of the film. Salaam
Namaste became one of the biggest box-office hits of 2005 in India, as well
as India's biggest hit in the overseas market that year. The movie received
several award nominations as well.
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
explores the theme of adultery love and extramarital affairs. Dev
(Shah Rukh
Khan) and Rhea (Preity Zinta) are a married couple who meet and befriend
another married couple, Maya (Rani Mukherjee) and Rishi (Abhishek
Bachchan). However, Dev and Maya soon feel an instant attraction to each
other because
of their respective loveless marriages. Their love develops into an
extramarital affair
and when their parents and spouses find out, they get divorced. After
the pain of a living apart from each other, Dev and Maya
soon developed a real relationship. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna became the
highest grossing Indian film of all time overseas, it was even shown at the
Tokyo International Film Festival.
There have been many movies on terrorism but Fanaa has to be
the first movie that mixed love with the culture.
Zooni (Kajol Devgn), a blind Kashmiri girl is on a trip when she meets Rehan
(Aamir
Khan), a tour guide. The two fall in love and sleep together and soon he
helps her regain her eyesight but disappears feigning his death before
she can him.
In reality, Rehan is a terrorist. Seven years later, they meet again and
get married after Zooni understands who Rehan is. When she finds
out that he is actually a terrorist, she must choose between him and
India. Interestingly, Fanaa was banned in Gujarat
after comments made by Aamir Khan. Critics did not appreciate the movie either;
however, the movie was commercially successful. It won and was nominated for
many awards.
It's rare to see a movie completely based on love. Vivah is a cute and sweet love story
about two people who start off in an arranged marriage situation and slowly after their
engagement they fall in deep unconditional love to one another which
is then tested by a fire accident. The two people are Poonam (Amrita Rao) and Prem (Shahid
Kapoor). The movie was declared a box office and a critical success. M.F. Husain
also created a series of pictures inspired by Amrita Rao and Vivah. Not only that, but for a while it
became fashionable to wed like Poonam and Prem.
What happens when a reasonably old man falls in love with a much younger girl? Well that's what both Cheeni Kum and Nishabd
are about. Cheeni Kum focuses on
Buddhadev (Amitabh Bachchan) and Nina (Tabu Hashmi). Buddhadev is 30 years older than
Nina, yet the two still connect
and soon decide to get married. However, Nina's
father, Omprakash (Paresh Rawal), is against the marriage for obvious reasons.
On the other hand, Nishabd focuses on
Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) who falls in love with his daughter's spirited friend,
Jia (Jiah Khan). This changes not only Vijay's life but also his family's life
as each member slowly discover the affair. Both movies did not do too well at
the box office or with critics, however, they did bring forward an idea that
may not have been explored fully as of yet.
Love. That unconditional, unbinding, trustworthy, honest, and
innocent feeling. It has no age barriers, no cultural boundaries, no
bindings whatsoever. BollyCurry in this three part love saga brings to
you those stories which prove this testament again and again and again.
Coming up in the final part will be some of the most recent 'hatqe' love
stories. Stay tuned!
Wishing all our readers a very happy Valentine's Day!
Author: Shreya S.
Editor: Jenifer Y.
Graphics: Virina R.
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