The film’s genius lies in its subtle satire of materialism and societal expectations. Arjun’s initial obsession with fashion, gadgets, and societal approval mirrors the dilemmas of modern consumers. His journey—from a man superficially confident to one who learns humility—serves as a critique of toxic masculinity and the performative nature of relationships. Naina’s quiet strength and simplicity, on the other hand, highlight the value of authenticity in a world driven by instant gratification.

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Released in December 2008, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (RNBDJ) marked the return of director Aditya Chopra after an eight-year hiatus. The story follows , a shy, introverted office worker for Punjab Power, who marries Taani , a vibrant and modern young woman, under tragic circumstances.

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