![]() Sangeeta (Neelam) who is the daughter of the house wears jeans and western clothes. The film desperately tries to assert the skewed sense of sanskaars in our society and comes doused in poojas, sacrifice and of course, sexism. Her love interest is Vinod (Saif Ali Khan), who is as disinterested in working, as her. Sapna (Karisma Kapoor) is the only normal character except that she has no ambitions and is just seen hopping around and being chirpy. Her only job is to cook and serve food and blush every time she is in the vicinity of her love interest. ![]() Preeti (Sonali Bendre) who may be saving lives and shit but gets with Prem (Salman Khan) and gives up everything to make bowls of gajar ka halwa. She falls for the eldest brother Vivek (Mohnish Behl). Sadhana (Tabu) is an independent woman who has returned from abroad but she happens to be present during that bhajan sequence and ends up getting converted into a desi version of The Stepford Wives. It even has a song dedicated to worshipping your parents and I am just like, really we all love our parents but who the fuck sings a bhajan for them? But that’s not even the biggest icky aspect of this audio-visual horror. If you think Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is the ultimate drama then you’ve probably forgotten all about this film.
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