Duniya me kitni hai nafratein... Phir bhi dilon me hain chahatein... Mar bhi jayein pyaar wale... Mit bhi jayein yaar wale... Zinda rehti hai unki mohhabbatein...
When βMohabbateinβ released during Diwali in October 2000, it turned out to be more than a Yash Raj Films (YRF) love story drenched in Shah Rukh Khan's violin strains, Swiss landscapes, and grand declarations of love as the promos suggested. It was a film that dared to turn the whisper of generational clash into a cinematic thunderstorm. Twenty-five years later, the love stories of 'Mohabbatein' could seem too simplistic, but the film still stands as a cultural mirror, reflecting an India caught between the rigidity of tradition and the rebellion of
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