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Ta Ra Rum Pum
The film shows Rajveer Singh (Saif Ali Khan) and
Radhika Bannerjee (Rani Mukherjee) moving to a poor
neighborhood in New York. However, some shops' signs in
the background have different phone area code numbers
than any of New York's area codes. Do the poor neighborhoods
get their own area code?
Sweta Parmar
Jefferson City, Missouri


I See You
When Shivani Dutt (Vipasha Agarwal) looks in the
mirror for the first time while at the hospital, she doesn't
see anything, not even a reflection, and gets very scared
knowing she has encountered a ghost. Immediately following
there is a song where she is putting an earring next
to a ghost's face against a mirror and she can suddenly
see the ghost now. What's the deal with that? It seems
the ghost obviously loves Bollywood item numbers, too,
and wouldn't want to miss out when the song and dance
breaks out.
Patricia Devi
Union City, California

Main Hoon Na
During the song "Tumse mil ke," Major Ram Sharma
(Shahrukh Khan) is dancing and singing during the end
of the song. During his solo part with Chandni Chopra
(Sushmita Sen), he approaches her. When he reaches
her, he spits and it sticks to her mouth. You can see the
string of spit hang from both of their mouths. Not a very
romantic film moment for either of them.
Bijal Patel
Ontario, California

Nishabd
When Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan), who is an avid photographer,
first meets his daughter's young friend Jia (Kia Khan),
he tries to show her how the camera is used. She poses for
him as he takes photos of her. But wait...he is shooting with
only the camera body, no lens attached! I guess when you
get to be as big as Big B, you don't even need a lens attached
to get young fetching girls to pose for you.
Nisha Chandra
Boca Raton, Florida

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
Dev Saran (Sharukh Khan) is supposed to be going to
Canada but they show him sitting on a SEPTA, which is a
South East Philadelphia train. It does not go out of Philadelphia.
Also, in another scene of "KANK," Saran and Maya
Talwar (Rani Mukherjee) are allegedly meeting in Manhattan,
yet it is clearly set in Jersey City, New Jersey. Maybe
they said 'alvida' to the wrong station?
Hemant Bhakta
Louisville, Georgia

I See You
When the ghost Shivani Dutt (Vipasha Agarwal) introduces
herself in the beginning of the film, she clearly states
that she can't pick up anything or touch anything. She's
shown that she is having problems pushing the door open
in Raj Jaiswal's (Arjun Rampal) apartment where her body
is lying. But when they go to party with Chunkey Pandey
(Akshay Kapoor), she is seen holding Chunkey. Although
this beautiful ghost can't touch anything, Akshay Kapoor
must be just too much temptation for her to resist.
Nirali Kumar
Sacramento, California

Pardes
While Arjun Saagar (Sharukh Khan) is being interviewed
in the film, he says when he came to America, he
worked for three years in a garage and for four years as
a cab driver. However, when he is asked how long he's
been away from India, he says five years. Three plus four
is seven, not five, right? But when you are Sharukh Khan,
who needs to count anyways!
Sonia Dhawan
San Francisco, California

Pyar To Hona Hi Tha
Sanjana (Kajol) gets off the train to use the public
restroom at the railway station and the train chugs off
without her. Poor girl, little did she know that every train
compartment has four restrooms inside.
Tulsi Sharma
Nashville, Tennessee

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