


Wikipedia is for everyone to edit (constructively). If you don't like anyone else editing your articles, write a blog or make a website.
Kabhi khushi kabhie gham movie song license#
Please read GFDL, the license under which wikipedia content are released. I really don't like to make any personal comments, but your earlier edits also display the same kind of vandalism (like adding "notice" of ownership to articles, and bullying other users who edit any article you touch). Now it turns out you are inserting the same spam to each and every talk page you can find. You spammed my talk page with the above content, although I was at a loss which article/movie you were talking about. I'm not inserting the name of the move in Hindi until I get a written apology by the author of this page. I'm the only one who knows the Hindi language which gives me the ability to write in Hindi. I find this an insult, as the name is been changed to Devanagri, Devanagri is a scriptural system used by languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Nepali and Bengali. However, that is not due to "vagaries of Romanizing the Hindi language." It was done on purpose by the director and the marketing company to prevent piracy (I'm serious here) because they figured that piraters would prematurely release their prints with "Kabhi" instead of "Kabhie."īold text I have created the Hindi name for this movie, I have just noticed that name has been changed. It has an extra "e" in the second "khabi." Hows the title different from the original title ? Jay 17:00, (UTC) due to the vagaries of Romanizing theHindi language." What does this mean : "This movie also goes by the title Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Please refrain from the colour commentary. The actors are charismatic, the soundtrack by Sandesh Shandilya and brother duo Jatin-Lalit (with Aadesh Shrivastava composing the single "Say Shava Shava") is excellent, and the art direction is colorful, glossy, and dream-like, with elaborate sets and massive dance sequences, often done in beauiful hues of red and gold." However, masala romances don't exist for the fresh, original plotlines, and in other regards Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham excels. "This basic plotline, and many of jokes and characters within, are directly lifted from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai - for instance, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol were not only the romantic leads in both movies, but they play characters with the same names. Parts of this page read like a movie review.
