Kal Ho Naa Ho(2003)
Depressed from family squabbles and a struggling business, Naina wants to escape her misery, and new neighbour Aman may be just what she needs.
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Age group15+ years
Duration186 mins
Kal Ho Naa Ho is one of the best films I have ever seen. This film is about a girl (Naina) who has friend (Rohit) but Rohit wanys them to be more than friends. However, Naina's life is really miserable. When Shah Rukh Khan (Aman) comes into her life, her world spins around so fast. She has turned from a geek to a relaxed young lady. Later, she fall in love with Aman. Rohit is heart broken but encourages his friend to live her dreams. But, Aman cannot marry her as he is unwell and about to die. He doesn't tell her but tells Rohit to bring love back into her life. Rohit and Naina get engaged then married. Aman is heart broken but he knows that it is for the best. In the end, Aman dies furthermore Rohit and Naina grow up together. Naina will never ever forget her first love and lover. I thought that this film was really sad as it was about two best of friends fighting for one girl. At last, Rohit wins first but he promises Aman that he will always be Naina's first love. I think this film was too sad because every time I watch it it makes me really sad. I just do not like crying every time I watch a film. I would recommend this film to people who like sad and love films because there is romance and sadness in this film. This film, I believe, should be 11+ because children under this age may not understand the concept and meaning of the film. I have given this film 4 stars out of 5 stars because it was really too sad for me. Furthermore, I thought the concept was too upsetting moreover I have explained my reasons for not greatly loving this spectacular film.
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