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This is an archive article published on December 9, 2000

It8217;s my choice

Iacirc;euro;trade;m such a baby when it comes to movies. In fact, I can rattle off the names of at least half a dozen films that have m...

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Iacirc;euro;trade;m such a baby when it comes to movies. In fact, I can rattle off the names of at least half a dozen films that have made me weep. Mission Kashmir and Kuch Kuch Hota Hain are two such films that I saw recently, and of course, I cried buckets both times.

In Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, especially, Rani Mukherjiacirc;euro;trade;s death scene was very tragic. Even the bit where her letters are being read out by her daughter was very moving8230;

Being a keen English movie buff, Iacirc;euro;trade;ve sobbed through several Hollywood movies including The Lion King which was so touching, despite the fact that it was essentially an animated film. I still clearly remember the scene where Simbaacirc;euro;trade;s father dies it never fails to drive me to tears.

However, if I had to pick the one single film which always leaves me crying, then that one would probably be Love Story, which Iacirc;euro;trade;ve seen a long time ago, and which I canacirc;euro;trade;t even remember particularly, but which always leaves me depressed after Iacirc;euro;trade;ve finished watching it.

 

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