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WATCH: Bollywood Romances Don't Always End In A Happily-Ever-After

WATCH: Even The Best Bollywood Romances Can End Up In Couples Therapy
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'Happily-ever-after' is an ideal that relationships aspire, but frequently fail to realise. Except, of course, in Bollywood. If you've sighed over the epic Simran-Raj romance, compared your 'real' relationship to Rahul and Anjali's, or even wanted your man to spout some of Mr India's passion, SNG Comedy's here to slam you back into harsh reality.

The feature imagines these reel-life models of true love in anti-climactic couples therapy. Turns out that the little character traits, which once charmed their partners (and the rest of India), turn out to be the precise reasons to bring their relationships to the boil. 'Seema' from Mr India has nailed her 'frustrated' role particularly well, while a farting Kanan Gil, merits special mention as Salman Khan in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam .

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