

Then Aarti is like “daddy did not even bless us!” But what to do, when it’s hormones vs. Aarti’s heart-broken father curses the couple with unhappiness and drives off. And of course Aarti chooses Raja over her father, because it’s the fate of all woman to do exactly as their husbands or to-be-husbands want, no matter how unreasonable, illogical or insensitive the demand may be. But the proud chauvinist that Raja is, he will never take any step to meet a woman half-way for a mutual life. Or we thought it would until Aarti’s father surprisingly decides to agree to the alliance, with very reasonable conditions that Raja should enter and assimilate into their life (like obviously).

Aarti remains in gangster mode. 😎Ĭlearly the song has rubbed salt on a deep unresolved wound in the mature dancer, and she experiences powerful emotions as Raja sings, her expressions moving between pain and murderous plans. While the young lass is showing off her dancing skills and flirting with Raja, the more mature dancer is downing bottles of neat alcohol. The lyrics of the iconic song are “Pardesi, pardesi, jaana nahin…mujhe chor ke, mujhe chor ke” X50. And the craziest dhaba dancer you’ll ever meet. Next comes the second defining point of the film. They readily agree for some pass time and entertainment, although they were in a rush to reach the airport just minutes earlier. Balvant Singh, yeh hamare papa hai.” Balvant Singh convinces them to spend time at a nearby dhaba while the jam clears up. Raja’s friend Balvant Singh (Johnny Lever) comes and Aarti gives this brilliant introduction: “Papa, yeh hai Balvant Singh. Of course, Raja refuses and they make more stupid small talk (and Raja tries to make Aarti feel bad with his remarks) until they suddenly come across a traffic jam.
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Look at Kamal Singh’s expression when Aarti’s father offers Raja a job as a driver in their home! On the way to the airport, Aarti is trying to hide hear tears while her father makes small talk with a much irritated Raja. A little embarrassed and emotional, but prepared to return home with her father, raat mein kala chashma pehan kar. Soon the news reaches Raja and he has to drive Aarti and her father to the airport.Īarti, despite being shaken up from her recent kissing experience, is back in decent mode. Aarti is literally crying when she hears about returning. And she’s like, “uh-huh.” Her father tells her that he has come directly from his trip to meet her, and that they will return home together. Poor innocent daddy, oblivious to the gross transgression committed by his daughter, thinks she ran in the rain in order to meet him as soon as possible. Hormones are raging and fevers are rising when…

Desire and passion overtakes her body and she cannot get the kiss out of her mind.
