HOLY SPIRIT OF INDIA ! = ACT 1 - SCENE 8 = PYAAR TO HONA ! LOVE WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN !

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This fun and romantic composition ‹ Pyaar To Hona › is a spinoff on the 1998 Indian romantic comedy film - ‹ Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha › ( translation = Love was bound to happen ), directed by written and directed by Anees Bazmee, starring Ajay Devgn and Kajol ; and which itself is a takeoff on the 1995 American film ‹ French Kiss ›, starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.

The story evolves around a beautiful young lady, Sanjana, played by Kajol, who, for all her wonderful charms and pretty sex-appeal, is on the other hand, at times, quite an exceptionally clumsy young woman.

Sanjana lives in Paris with her uncle (Harish Patel), and is planning to marry her love, Rahul (Bijay Anand).

Rahul is about to go to India on a business trip, and Sanjana insists on going with him, even though she has an intense fear of flying.

When the plane is ready to take off, Sanjana's fear gets the best of her, and she creates havoc on the plane, managing to get herself escorted off the aircraft safely.

A few days later, during Rahul's daily phone call to Sanjana, Rahul blurts out that he has fallen in love with another young woman, named Nisha ( played by Kashmera Shah ), and that he no longer intends to come back to Paris to marry Sanjana.

Sanjana is thoroughly shocked, but she decides to fly to India anyway, and get Rahul back whatever the cost, including overcoming her fear of flying.

As the plane is about to take off, a passenger named Shekhar ( played by Ajay Devgn ) sits next to her.

Shekhar quickly realizes that Sanjana is scared of flying ; so he diverts her attention by teasing her and provoking her to drink alcohol like there was no tomorrow !

During the flight, Sanjana - quite the merry and tipsy young woman she had been drinking herself into - accidentally spills a drink on Shekhar, and realizes that he is hiding something.

Shekhar goes off to the toilet, and while inside he pulls a plant wrapped in cloth out of his pocket.

He unwraps the cloth covering the plant, revealing a diamond necklace that he had stolen while in Paris.

After returning to his seat, Shekhar puts the necklace into one of Sanjana's bags in order to sneak it by customs upon arrival in India.

After a chaotic journey, whereby the plane must traverse a severe lighting and thunderstorm, the plane lands safely in India.

As fate would have it, Sanjana’s bags, however, are eventually stolen, and so Shekhar decides to stay with her as a way of staying close to the diamond necklace.

Meanwhile, Police Inspector Khan ( played by Om Puri) is hunting after Shekhar for stealing the necklace.

Shekhar and Sanjana end up in Shekhar's native village, where they participate in the festivities surrounding the wedding of Shekhar's sister, Chutki ( played by Purnima Talwalkar ).

Shekhar falls in love with Sanjana, but does not tell her.

Meanwhile, Sanjana finds out that Shekhar wanted to earn money for the surgery of his nephew, who needs a heart transplant.

So Sanjana tells Shekhar that she was aware of the diamond necklace, and that she has kept all along, and she asks Shekhar to help her find her fiancé Rahul, though he had confessed to her that he had gone rogue with another woman.

They find out that Rahul has gone to Palam Beach with his new flame, the hot and sexy Nisha.

Sanjana, who still in love with Rahul - or her idea of the ideal Rahul -, is determined to separate them.

So she and Shekhar go to Palam Beach, to go and find Rahul and Nisha, with Shekhar pretending to be Sanjana's boyfriend, in order to make Rahul jealous, while being careful not to reveal his true feelings to Sanjana.

Sanjana, unfortunately, opts for another plot – acting as a rich heiress – and makes Rahul rethink his relationship with her.

Shekhar and Sanjana get invited to Nisha's birthday party, where Nisha proudly announces that she and Rahul are engaged to be married.
Sanjana is shocked, and in a moment of pure epiphany, she realizes that she has fallen for the brooding, but intense and charming Shekhar.

However, she does not tell him; not knowing that he is in love with her as well.

One day, Inspector Khan finally catches up with Sanjana, and he tells her that Shekhar has stolen the necklace and that he wants it back without having to arrest him for theft.

Sanjana, knowing how important the necklace is for Shekhar, gives it back to Inspector Khan. She then tells her boss in Paris to get all her money, which is french francs currency, and to convert it all to rupees, to give to Shekhar.

She then tells Shekhar that she sold the necklace, and that she has decided to return to France.

After Sanjana leaves, Inspector Khan tells Shekhar what Sanjana did for him, and so he rushes off to the airport to tell Sanjana of his deep love for her.

Shekhar manages to stop her flight from taking off. He boards the plane, and tells Sanjana that he loves her.

Sanjana tearfully confesses that she loves him, too. The two embrace on the plane in front of all the cheering passengers.

This film is a very heart-warming, charming story, with beautiful cinematography, great acting performances, cheerful music, and fund and colorful dances.

At the 44th Filmfare Awards, ‹ Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha › ( translation = Love was bound to happen ) received 5 nominations, including Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (Puri), and won Best Female Playback Singer (Jaspinder Narula for "Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha").

Moreover, Kajol also received a Best Actress nomination at the ceremony for her performance in the film.

But instead of winning the Best Actress Award, she won that award instead for her brilliant performance in « Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. » - a 1998 Indian Hindi-language, musical romance film, written and directed by Karan Johar and produced under Dharma Productions. It stars the popular on-screen pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in lead roles, along with Rani Mukerji and Salman Khan.
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