Om Shanti Om — 2007
Om Shanti Om — 2007
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If you wish for something with all your heart — the whole universe conspires to make it happen. He died for her in another life and came back to finish the story.
Om Shanti Om (2007) is Bollywood being completely, unapologetically, gloriously in love with itself. It is a love letter to Hindi cinema written in sequins and revenge and reincarnation. It is Om Prakash — a junior artist with stars in his eyes and Shah Rukh Khan's smile — dying for a dream and coming back to finish what the universe started.
Farah Khan didn't make a film. She built a time machine. One half old-school Bollywood tragedy soaked in gold and betrayal, the other half modern blockbuster spectacle dripping in disco lights and designer outfits. And somehow it works so completely that you laugh and cry and stand up and clap in your living room alone at midnight.
Deepika Padukone announced herself to the world in this film. Shah Rukh Khan reminded it why he was king.
This museum-quality art print captures the glitter, the glamour, the ghost story and the grandeur of Bollywood's most dazzling love letter to itself. All rendered in rich painterly illustration on premium archival paper with fade-resistant inks.
For every dreamer who refused to let a little thing like death stop them.
