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Old 12-30-2007, 09:23 PM
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my prespective on marriage has completely changed after i watch this fobbish bollywood movie. generally, bollywood movies but this one was a big time 'eye-opener' ,
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this movie considered one of the boldest and most groundbreaking films in the history of Bollywood cinemadue to its exploration of themes that were never touched on before in mainstream Indian films 
in short, the couples are married to great loving characters, yet they dont have same feelings for their spouses, at the end, the marriage bonds becomes un-bearable and they break up. i recommend watching it, eventhough it's slightly haramish..

more on it..
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SUGARYBERRY: My answer would be a flat out "no" for obivious reasons. yeh, its the conecept of aunties, where if you marry for sake of Allah subhawatalllah, Allah will fill yours and your spouses' heart with love..but are we really marrying for sake of Allah? and if not...then why would be assume the same outcome?

just my few cents.
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