Years later, Sonia, working as a school teacher and bringing up Sunil's and her son, finds out that her husband is still alive. He is living with a new identity as Sudhir, and is married to a rich woman named Chandni. After escaping from the police van, Sunil met Chandni, whose lover had ditched her on learning of her pregnancy. Sunil married her to provide legitimacy to her child, in return for her help in establishing his new identity. Now, after so many years, the law is once again at his doorstep. This time, however, there is an added crime to his name: bigamy.
"Yash and Pam were so much in love. I remember once I was travelling back from London, they were in seats in front of me. As you know, Yash never drank, but they were sharing glasses of champagne, one each. It was such a sweet moment, toasting one another, the companionship, the mutual appreciation."
I agree completely with your review of Bhool Bhulaiyya as the promos were really exciting. I love Shiney Ahuja and before going to the movie I really thought that Priyadarshan had a good casting done but I was terribly dissappointed with his overacting and shouting (his counterpart in Manichitathazhu, Suresh Gopi, did a commendable job, apart from his normal shouting and violent dialogues seen in his other films).
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