5th Mar '17 3:38:21 PM GothicProphet
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* EarWorm: Pretty much every major song but special mention to "Balle Balle", "No Life Without Wife" and "Marriage Into Town"
* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lot less.
* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lot less.
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* EarWorm: Pretty much every major song but special mention to "Balle Balle", "No Life Without Wife" and "Marriage Into Town"
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* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lotless.less.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lot
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3rd May '16 3:46:39 AM InkWeaverabc
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Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* EarWorm: Pretty much every major song but special mention to "Balle Balle", "No Life Without Wife" and "Marriage Into Town"
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* EarWorm: Pretty much every major song but special mention to "Balle Balle", "No Life Without Wife" and "Marriage Into Town"Town"
* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lot less.
* EsotericHappyEnding: Darcy's comment at the start of the film about Balraj doing better to look in England or the US for a girl to marry (rather than in "Hicksville, India"), is portrayed as part of his generally dickish and disdainful attitude towards India early in the film, but actually he has a point. Presuming Lalita and Jaya go to live in the West, they are going to spend the rest of their lives in a culture which is completely different from the one they grew up in, with husbands who have very different ideas about money, what constitutes a healthy family-work balance, and possibly religion. Marriages have crumbled under a lot less.
22nd Sep '14 12:40:21 PM Ciara13
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: After Maya's extremely eccentric 'Cobra Dance', Darcy and Kholi share a terrified/bemused look before tentatively clapping.
3rd Sep '12 1:21:16 PM LadySatine
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*EarWorm: Pretty much every major song but special mention to "Balle Balle", "No Life Without Wife" and "Marriage Into Town"
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