Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (8/10)
This took me two days to watch. I've seen it before, but like the first time I watched Das Experiment, without the subtitles. Just like with Das Experiment, the subtitles gave me a whole new story.
The story is about a shy person who wants to win the heart of his wife. His wife is upset because her original groom died on their wedding day, and she agreed to marry her current husband because her father wished it. To make his wife love him, the man becomes annoying and funny stuff happens.
There are bits of this story that made me feel it was a bit wrong, but most of it was well done.
Baazigar (4/10)
During Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, there is a dance sequence involving a series of famous actresses. That first one, I thought, was very pretty. After a quick Wikipedia search, I found the title of this film on her page. The name sounded very familiar, so I watched it.
I've seen this before, I'm not sure when exactly, but I spent this entire film remembering it. The dodgy sound effects and action scenes were especially familiar. I also remember thinking it odd the man's daughter switched sides. I didn't like this film much, it was too dark for me.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (6/10)
So, it turns out Kajol was also in this film, and I already had this but never got round to watching it (they make such long films!). This film is about two best friends and something happens.
This was a good film. I didn't understand what problem that man with the curly hair had with the small mute boy, but the sound effects suggest it's funny.
Om Shanti Om (5/10)
I once went to a friend's house, and they were watching this. This film started off well, but I don't like the way it ended.
The humour was good, and there was lots of nice colour. I wasn't expecting a cameo from Kajol, but there she was. I wouldn't marry her, or anything, but she is very pretty.
I spend a total of 8 days watching these films, they're so long!