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 β€˜Mohabbatein’ 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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