There’s a death scare when a car careens off the road. Another driver, in the same car at a later point, isn’t quite so lucky – it’s a fatal accident. And a lovely scene between Arjun and Tia (Alia Bhatt), a girl whose house Rahul wants to convert into a writer’s retreat, unfolds in a cemetery. Tia’s backstory, too, comes with a couple of corpses.
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Yes, I said cracked plumbing – which may make Kapoor & Sons something of a watershed in the history of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions.Įven inanimate objects show signs of giving way. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham was a dysfunctional family drama too, but the closest we got to the waterworks was whenever Jaya Bachchan appeared on screen. Batra teases us with Bollywood clichés and then swerves in other directions. Despite the photogenic threesome at the story’s centre, there’s no love triangle. The mother shows her love for her sons by preparing – you’d better be sitting down for this – not gajar ka halwa but… apple pie.