It’s very Indian, very Bollywood. It depends on how you look at it. Personally, because of the character's name and plot, I can't get rid of the presupposition of arrogance and prejudice at all, so the whole process is full of embarrassment.
The man from the second male (prototype Mr. Bentley) returned to India to attend a friend’s wedding, and then he suddenly rushed into the crowd and jumped up enthusiastically, jumped up and jumped up, oh no, my awkward feeling at the time: he was Bentley, no, he is not, he is, how could he be... so uncomfortable...
Later, when the ladies were shopping, they suddenly sang and jumped up again! ! !
Out of the beautiful Indian heroine, handsome and American male protagonist, and the unsatisfactory arrogance and prejudice story prototype, to Samsung. Actually want to give two stars or two and a half stars. It's not good to take a bit of your own story.
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