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The soul of the film isn't the unrequited love—it’s the bond between Sunil and his gang, especially the scene where his friends find out he lied to them. Instead of melodrama, we get quiet disappointment. And when they forgive him? That’s more moving than any romantic climax. The church sequence where Sunil genuinely blesses Anna and Chris is arguably SRK’s finest moment—selfless, heartbreaking, and triumphant.

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The soundtrack, featuring hits like ""Woh Toh Hai Albela"" and ""Ae Kaash Ke Hum"" , is timeless and perfectly woven into the narrative without disrupting the flow. 5. Kundan Shah’s Directorial Brilliance The soul of the film isn't the unrequited