The day is almost here. The romantic heroes will try to woo their beautiful heroines for everlasting love. Compare and contrast in a lighter vein. Come let us see how…
Its not only February 14th for our heroes, they will try to convince their sweethearts every other day. The black and white era or the late seventies and eighties, you’ve seen them write letters, post them or even bird courier. I hope you understand what, yeah like the “Kaboothar Jaa…” The usual story of the Father refusing the daughter’s love affair with the hero, or the hero’s father is a swear enemy of the heroine’s father. You’ve seen it all.
A ‘Gharib’ Hero and a ‘Haveli’ heroine, a ‘Tapori’ and a head-weight college girl - opposites really get attracted only in our filmdom. In one scene you’ll see the hero in the worst of miseries and in the next, he is so happy singing a duet with the heroine. Wish, our lives were as fast as them... These days you would see a scene with the heroine crying on her bed, and in the next, they fly off to a foreign location for a duet... They would dance but it wouldn’t seem embarrassing for them when they do it in front of other tourists.
A dream song is something that is inevitable these days. Like “Baazigaro Baazigar”, where the heroine would think that her Prince is on his way to take her away. Can you even think of something like that in your wildest dreams?
Heroes are no lesser, they would even dream about the clothes their heroines wear in the song. You hardly see any clothes these days, but you can afford to listen to the music and the see the picturesque locales of foreign countries. Take a closer look at the dreams these days, the hero will drive his car on a highway, and the heroine will stand up and lift her scarf in the air… Can you even count how many times you would have seen such a sight?
Poor or rich, Strong or weak, heroes get to marry their heroines. If they think it’s difficult, they would merely dream and fly off to snowy mountains or near the riverside. Please don’t be disappointed if your dream doesn’t show all those things. Aakhir ey tho Hindi cinema hai!
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