It can happen only in Indian Movies !!!
Baghban: Amit abh Bachchan and Hema Malini are
separated right after Holi remember Amit abh singing
Holi khele Raghubeera?). They are said to be
separated for six months, ie from March to
September. Within that six-month period, they
celebrate Valentine's Day, which falls on February
14, and karva chauth, which is usually observed in
October. There is no way these two occasions could
come between March and September!
Lagaan: Lagaan was shot in the late 19th
century. At the time, an over in cricket used to
consist of 8 balls. But in this movie, an over has 6
balls. Maybe modern cricket learnt from the movie.
Amar Akbar Anthony: Three men donate blood at
the same time to the same person.
Awwal Number: Dev Anand is an omnipotent
genius -- former cricketer,captain, army chief,
commissioner, you name it. And Aamir Khan carries a
huge transistor in his pocket while batting!
Khalnayak: The police tracks the villain from
an MS Word Document screen! something that office
team will be interested in)
Pyar To Hona Hi Tha: Kajol gets off the train
to use the public toilet at the railway station and
the train chugs off without her. Poor girl,little
did she know that every train compartment has four
toilets inside.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi: Akshay Kumar boards a
Jet Airways flight to America . Well, well, some
promotion for our Indian Jet Airways. Since when did
they start flying international?
Raja Hindustan ! i: Navneet Nishan has short hair
before marriage. After tying the knot, she acquires
waist-length hair overnight. What a hair-raising
experience!
Raja: Dilip Tahil empties a can of petrol over
Madhuri Dixit. Minutes later, Sanjay Kapoor takes
the same can and pours it over Dilip Tahil. That's
what I call an autofill!
Guddu: Manisha Koirala and Shah Rukh Khan are
seen hanging on a parachute during a song. But when
the song ends, they land on a glider. What a switch
above sea level!
Tere Mere Sapne: Priya Gill is doing her BA.
But at the bus stop, she is carrying an electrical
technology thesis by B L Theraja. What an
electrifying interest!