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{{quote|''"Hey, this was in 'The Matrick'?"''
{{quote|''"Hey, this was in 'The Matrick'?"''
''"You mean [[The Matrix|Matrix]]?"'' }}
''"You mean [[The Matrix|Matrix]]?"'' }}

A [[Bollywood]] film set in [[The Largest Democracy|modern day India]] starring [[Shah Rukh Khan]]. Starts off with a [[One-Man Army|supersoldier]] named Ram (SRK) foiling an assassination attempt on an [[Indians With Iglas|Indian general]] by an anti-Pakistan terrorist. Ram's father is killed in the attack, but not before revealing that Ram has a [[Long Lost Sibling|long-lost half-brother]] named Lakshman who is still in college. The General then tasks Ram with protecting his daughter, who by coincidence attends the same college as Lakshman.
A [[Bollywood]] film set in [[The Largest Democracy|modern day India]] starring [[Shah Rukh Khan]]. Starts off with a [[One-Man Army|supersoldier]] named Ram (SRK) foiling an assassination attempt on an [[Indians With Iglas|Indian general]] by an anti-Pakistan terrorist. Ram's father is killed in the attack, but not before revealing that Ram has a [[Long Lost Sibling|long-lost half-brother]] named Lakshman who is still in college. The General then tasks Ram with protecting his daughter, who by coincidence attends the same college as Lakshman.


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* [[Almost Kiss]]: Happens many times, with sexy results.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Happens many times, with sexy results.
* [[Anvilicious]]: The otherwise completely silly plot is punctuated by moments of deadly serious political commentary regarding Indo-Pakistani relations, as well as some instances of violence that aren't [[Refuge in Audacity|over the top at all]].
* [[Anvilicious]]: The otherwise completely silly plot is punctuated by moments of deadly serious political commentary regarding Indo-Pakistani relations, as well as some instances of violence that aren't [[Refuge in Audacity|over the top at all]].
* [[Back to School]]: Ram's cover at the college.
* [[Big Bad]]: Raghavan
* [[Big Bad]]: Raghavan
* [[Bullet Time]]: In the most memorable example, Ram imitates a move from [[The Matrix]] not to dodge bullets, but a teacher's flying spittle. Other teachers lampshade this in the above quote.
* [[Bullet Time]]: In the most memorable example, Ram imitates a move from [[The Matrix]] not to dodge bullets, but a teacher's flying spittle. Other teachers lampshade this in the above quote.

Revision as of 22:24, 8 February 2021

"Hey, this was in 'The Matrick'?"
"You mean Matrix?"

A Bollywood film set in modern day India starring Shah Rukh Khan. Starts off with a supersoldier named Ram (SRK) foiling an assassination attempt on an Indian general by an anti-Pakistan terrorist. Ram's father is killed in the attack, but not before revealing that Ram has a long-lost half-brother named Lakshman who is still in college. The General then tasks Ram with protecting his daughter, who by coincidence attends the same college as Lakshman.

So Ram goes back to college, where he discovers that his brother, known to everyone as Lucky, is the Big Man on Campus who regularly leads the rest of the student body in cheerful Crowd Songs. Even more fun, the General's daugther Ram is tasked to protect, is a rebellious tomboy who is the BBF and Dogged Nice Girl to Lucky. Hilarity Ensues.

The resulting three hour Cliché Storm is half-Die Hard, half-High School Musical, rolled into a Bollywood song-and-dance epic. Whether it was intentional or not, comes off as a brilliant parody of multiple Western genres. The sharp-eyed viewer will also note that the plot loosely follows the story of the Ramayan (as is lampshaded by the character names), which occupies a similar place in Asian cultures as the King Arthur stories do in the West. Well worth a hardcore Troper's time.

The director, Farrah Khan, went on to do several other Trope Overdosed films, among them Om Shanti Om and Happy New Year.

Main Hoon Na is Hindi for "I am here."


This film provides examples of: