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Synopsis: Dev Saran is a disgruntled former footballer who is jealous of his wife Rhea's successful career as a fashion magazine editor. Maya Talwar is a kindergarten teacher married to her childhood buddy Rishi. Rishi is a passionate and affectionate husband but Maya is unable to reciprocate his love because of the lack of feelings towards him. A chance encounter brings Dev and Maya together. Since their respective marriages are falling apart, they decide to help each other to salvage their marriages, blissfully unaware of what the forces of love have in store for them. What starts as a pleasant friendship develops into love and an extramarital affair which soon throws the relations between the two couples in turmoil.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Karan Johar
Production: Yash Raj Films
  4 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
R
Year:
2006
193 min
$3,160,978
Website
2,038 Views


the faster my mother can leave from here...

You are a strange man...

You sat down?

Should I lie down and chat?

One to one discussions always

happen sitting down... - Discussion?

Yes... I know you have a problem...

Come on... Talk to me...

Tell me your problem...

Why should I discuss

my problem with you?

So you admit you have a problem...

By the way, I don't take advice from anyone...

... but I'm always ready

to give advice to others...

You should always listen to strangers...

Sometimes they know betterthan our own...

Are you married?

Einstein... It's five years today...

What did you think before marrying?

Who thinks before marrying?

Just kidding...

Rhea and me, are friends from college...

So we thought we'd give our

friendship a new meaning...

...besides what can be betterthan spending...

...your entire life with yourfriend?

At times friendship replaces love and

then there's no space left for love...

Yeah... yeah...

By the way, the guy waiting foryou inside...

...is he yourfriend oryour love?

You can't take that long...

I have known Rishi since childhood...

After my parents died, Rishi

and his father have been my family...

Oh... What a sweet family...

But that's not the answerto my question...

Do you love him?

I do...

But not the way I thought I would...

Like how? Like in good books and bad films?

That kind of love?

No... The way love ought to be...

That kind of love...

That kind of love...

But where does it exist anymore?

Listen to this...

'The sagas of everlasting romances

have gone past long ago...

Just learn to make do

with tiny love stories...'

Does that mean you don't love your wife?

You can't take that long...

We are happy...

We have made our little world together...

That's not the answerto my question...

The question here is more

about your life than my answer...

You are at a crossroad in life

where there are two roads...

One that leads to happiness,

which I think you deserve...

..and the otherthat leads

to an endless wait...

Wait for love...

Which you may neverfind...

What if I find that love after marriage?

If you don't look for it...

you won't find it...

And you are definitely not finding

it sitting on this bench...

Go inside and get married...

The wedding is waiting foryou...

...and here you are sitting

with a stranger making small talk...

You should be ashamed...

What will people say?

Shame on you... Go on... go...

go and get married... Go...

It was nice talking to you...

Well... I'd rather be playing football...

But it was a pleasure to meet you, Ma'am...

Maya...

Dev... Dev Anand... bad one...

Now go fast, get married and be happy...

Good bye... Sayonara... Goodbye...

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Shibani Bathija

Shibani Bathija is an Indian screenwriter famous for her works in Bollywood films such as Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, My Name Is Khan and Fanaa. Bathija studied English at DePauw University and Communications at San Francisco State. After a period in advertising with SONY, Bathija showed a script to Karan Johar which was then accepted by Yash Raj Films. She served as screenwriter for two 2006 releases, Fanaa and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. Her then films included Sanjay Gadhvi's Kidnap and Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan. more…

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