Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Review

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
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To be fair, this is the second Bollywood movie I've ever watched and one that I only bought because of one dance scene. I'm a big fan of Aishwarya Rai who stars as Nandiri, daughter of a well-respected singer. An Italian named Sameer comes to intern with him and falls heads over heels in love with Nandiri.
The dances scenes are reminiscent of Busby Berkley, with overhead shots, lots of color (not applicable to Berkeley, seeing as in his times, it was all in black and white) and great choreography. It's worth buying just for the dancing.
If you like a lot of soap opera-type drama (beautiful heroine, dashing leading man, lovers' plight in a tradition-laden world, complete with a bitter and evil auntie), this is a very entertaining option. Plus it comes with subtitles in five different languages, including Spanish and Japanese!

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Indian-based traditional family of Pundit Darbar (Vikram Gokhale) gets a visit from Sameer Rafilini (Salman Khan), from Italy, who has come as a pupil to learn music and singing. Darbar and his family accept him. Sameer meets Nandini (Aishwarya Rai), Darbar's daughter, and both fall in love. But Darbar wants Nandini to wed Vanraj (Ajay Devgan), and has Sameer swear that he will leave India, and not marry Nandini, as his guru-dakshina (fee), to which Sameer agrees. Nandini is heart=broken, but does reluctantly marry Vanraj. When Vanraj finds out that Nandini is in love with Sameer, he takes her to Italy, so that both can be together again. Nandini must now come to terms with living with Sameer in Italy, or alienating her family and her new groom.

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