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Bride and Prejudice

Nightwing

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I just saw this movie last night and I thoroughly enjoyed it (with the exception of one or two songs and a few scenes). The entire movie is full of life and quite exuberant. Even I hate "chick flicks" and was surprised that I loved this film. I am a fan of many Bollywood films and this is worthy of being a "Bollywood meets Hollywood" film. It's an intro of what Bollywood is to Americans and other non-Indians who know nothing about Bollywood. This is a perfect date movie for many, and seems to be much better than "Hitch". Aishwariya Rai and Martin Henderson have great chemistry, even though they do not kiss. This is a movie entire families can see because it is quite clean. Nothing offensive, except if you object to revealing skirts (it's a part of Indian culture ).