10/10
Great movie with very good performances
22 October 2007
Warning: Spoilers
It's somewhat original and not conventional so it is lovable….a story whose time has come. India is changing. Our social values are

changing. Before we could digest live in relationships (read Salaam Namstey) comes another surprise from Yash Raj, in the form of Laga Chunri mein daag. Those who think that it is too premature or somewhat vulgar should look around for clues and then they will believe it. So is this movie about today's woman? The answer is Yes and No. Yes to the extent it is related to her and No because it's not just about her being a woman but it is also the way she would react to changing circumstances. This movie is not for the masses yet don't label it as an art movie.

A small town girl whose father is going through survival issues and family disputes is repenting that he hasn't produced a boy. Rani, who comes to Bombay, to help her father financially, falls in a trap of big city. But the money that goes back to her town makes her father feel proud about her and he discovers that even a girl can be a great support like a boy would be for the parents. The story goes through many ups and downs. Rani's cute little sister discovers about her profession, but she reacts in a positive manner. I would dare to say that it is somewhat different than our traditional bollywood ways. I think this is the USP of this movie. After that Abhishek comes in her life and proposes to marry her. But to see what happens next you need to see the movie. The bollywood hero has evolved with Abhishek's response to Rani. The Yash Raj banner has evolved after producing the movie. The sister and mother has evolved after this movie. The Bharatiya nari has tremendously evolved with this movie. Now you decide whether you want to evolve or not. Watch this movie to see the changing maturity of Indian Cinema.
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