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A story about two strangers-one stranger than the other Two people can meet anywhere. In a cab on a rainy New York afternoon, at the neighborhood bar, in a queue waiting to use the ATM Machine, on a plane, in the middle of an earth quake, sitting on that famous bench at the Taj Mahal or standing under the Pyramids in Egypt. You can meet someone in the most mundane of circumstances or in the most exotic ones. Akash and Kiara meet. But they meet in a situation as unusual as no other. But what if the two people who meet as strangers want to stay that way? They want to end right where they started , as strangers. This is the story of two strangers on an odyssey of discovery , down a path that is ridden with the exquisite pain and joy of falling in love, only they don't realize it. A series of hilarious misadventures trace their road journey as they go about fulfilling their last wishes. But then life interrupts and painful choices must be made. The duo part with the understanding that their days together were a brief interlude of insanity that had to succumb to real life. They part as they met , as strangers. But can a cloaked love so strange between two strangers conquer the idiom of normalcy we all believe in. Is it worth another chance? Is it worth leaving behind all that is familiar? Is it a love in time, is it truly the beginning they never expected? Follow Akash and Kiara, along this hilarious, contemporary yet poignant journey of stumbling into all that is worth living for. Can you let a stranger change your life forever...? (Eros International)

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anglais Ranbir Kapoor’s acting skills are excellent, but still the same as always. I've watched him in six films now and it's always about the same thing - his heroes are the guys next door who are bothered or hindered by something, they overcome it and then they're happy with their girl. This girl was elusive or unsuspecting at first. But in any case, love prevailed, and with it came maturity and Ranbir the boy became Ranbir the man. Fortunately, we also have Priyanka Chopra, who has a much wider acting range. She's gorgeous in her drunken escapades, endearing in her fumbling, and even vulnerable and sexy when dealing with adult issues. Nevertheless, Anjaana Anjaani still represents that stream of modern Bollywood that sets everything Indian in the West, here specifically in the US, and everyone in New York and Las Vegas is Indian. They speak their Hinglish, but they are still at home in their hearts, and that is where they return to after Western life has taught them a proper lesson. It is only the mythical Indian subcontinent that will offer true fulfillment and happiness. I would like to give it a better rating but it would have to be a film without the slightest mistake and digressions, which in my eyes are the two forced gay chapters, or the whole inserted road movie, which made for great posters but didn't make the story much more interesting. ()

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