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* [[Family Business]]: The Kapurs have Cafe New Delhi; the Patels have Dial-A-Dhokla.
* [[Family Business]]: The Kapurs have Cafe New Delhi; the Patels have Dial-A-Dhokla.
* [[Final Speech]]: {{spoiler|To quote one movie reviewer, "Madame Bovary has nothing on Aman."}}
* [[Final Speech]]: {{spoiler|To quote one movie reviewer, "Madame Bovary has nothing on Aman."}}
* [[Go Out With a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Aman}}
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Aman}}
* [[Gold Digger]]: Camilla.
* [[Gold Digger]]: Camilla.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Averted with Rohit. His introduction sequence first shows him unsuccessfully trying to flirt with three different women, but it then shows him to be a gentleman, and rather sensitive at that.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Averted with Rohit. His introduction sequence first shows him unsuccessfully trying to flirt with three different women, but it then shows him to be a gentleman, and rather sensitive at that.

Revision as of 21:15, 25 January 2014

A 2003 Bollywood film written and produced (but not directed) by Karan Johar. It is generally considered a good "introductory film" for those new to the genre.

It centers around business student Naina Kapur and her family and friends, all of whom are unhappy... until the outgoing Aman arrives in their neighborhood and takes it upon himself to better their lives. Wacky high jinks, romance, and a healthy dose of angst ensue.


This film provides examples of these tropes: