Bunty Aur Babli (2005)

This movie meant everything to me as a kid. I have seen it more times than I can count, both by myself and with my family (I could hear my father's laughter during the Qureishi scene), and rewatching it as an almost 24-year old, I could identify so many parts of my personality that have come directly from this movie. And Ms. Rani Mukerji too, but that's a given. 

It's honestly one of the best rom-coms that ever came out of Bollywood, and I can't believe I didn't rewatch it for a long time because I was afraid of a #childhoodruined moment. It has aged incredibly well, and remains as entertaining as it was 16 years ago- if not more, because Hindi movies stopped being funny some time ago. Also, I was so soft for Rani and Abhishek, it's not even funny. They had such amazing chemistry, and it makes me sad that we won't get another movie again. Sigh.

Coming to Rani Mukerji aka the actual queen- this is one of my favourite movies of hers ever, and everything about her here is simply amazing, breathtaking, iconic, fabulous, gorgeous, unforgettable, hilarious, and IMPACTFUL. That's pretty much it.

The album, like the movie itself, is pretty much perfect. I am listening to it as I write this, and I am getting overly emotional at the weirdest of places. Love is truly painful at times.

In conclusion, I am thankful to everyone involved, including my dear parents (for once), that this movie was an important part of my childhood. Love you forever, Bunty aur Babli. 

PS- what was Amitabh's problem??? TAKE A CHILL PILL, OLD MAN. FFS. 

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