
Raj knows better than to attend, because he knows that his Uncle will have a line of potential brides lined up for him a mile long! Nikki, his cousin, brilliantly schemes a way to get him there as she bawls to him on the phone that she needs his help to break up the marriage because she doesn't love the guy. His young cousin is getting married in India. The furthest thing from his mind is settling down and getting married. This is a wonderful tale of Raj, who is an Indian man living and working in the United States. It's only here in America that we are still a bit in the dark when it comes to International Cinema. Most the world is already more than aware of them. When was the last time you found a fun, entertaining film for the whole family that could also inspire? More and more of these little Bollywood gems are coming to light. I'm the biggest fan of both Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, and these two delightful, Bollywood actors, in my opinion for this particular movie, deserve the comparison. You may think these comparisons are a stretch. Rai can act, sing, dance, and speak 3-5 language fluently. Aishwarya Rai (Namrata) has the beauty, intelligence, and charm of an Ingrid Bergman. He plays the role of Raj with charm, class, and sophistication. Abhishek Bachchan (Raj) has the suave sophistication of a Cary Grant.
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In many ways, this movie reminds me of the films that Doris Day and Rock Hudson put out, like Pillow Talk.
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If anyone feels that Hollywood has forgotten how to make quality films that are pleasant to watch such as the kind that Hollywood used to put out regularly up until the late 60s, then you can feel assured that Bollywood is picking up the slack.
