Dil Kya Kare (1999)

This is probably one of the best performances of Kajol's career- no matter how many times I watch this movie, the last shot of her on the train will haunt me for days afterwards.

More than anything though, I love and appreciate this movie for the moral dilemmas- rewatching it this time around, I realised how I have a propensity for rooting for the "problematic" couple (eg. Dev and Maya from KANK) and how that's probably because of my eternal fascination with the concept of morality, and how it is constituted not just in different eras and cultures, but also in different people. Think about it: do you really think 2 people living in the same society will have more or less similar conceptions of what is moral and what is not? I don't think so, and that's why I gravitate towards these layered yet simple movies, with a core of molten emotions. Good music is always a bonus, obviously. 

Coming to the "problematic" couple here- Kajol & Ajay have such an intense and made-for-each-other chemistry that you really can't keep your eyes off of them. As a shipper, all my requirements were fulfilled. No complaints there, and that's about that.

I feel like Chandrachur deserved better, though. He was excellent only, as always, but I think something more could have been done with his capabilities. The script also faltered in some places, but I didn't really mind as much as I thought I would. And yes, that has everything to do with the fact that I was busy rooting for Kajol & Ajay. #notacinephile. 

In conclusion, watch it for the feels, and be prepared to sob very hard. And can someone please make a good, mature love story with Kajol & Ajay soon???? 

PS- I watched it just a day before it completed 21 years. Coincidence? I think not. It's love. Pure love. *cries to pyaar ke liye chaar pal kam nahi thay*

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