BOLLYWOOD’S CULTURAL ROBBERY IS NOW COMPLETE. In a shocking move that has OUTRAGED purists, Zee Studios and Bhansali Productions have DUG UP the grave of one of Hindi cinema’s most SACRED love anthems, “Do Deewane Seher Mein,” and stapled it to a generic modern romance for CLICKS. This isn’t homage—it’s a DESPERATE CASH GRAB masquerading as art.
The teaser, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Mrunal Thakur, brazenly hijacks the soul-stirring classic from the timeless “Gharaonda,” reducing Gulzar’s poignant poetry and Jaidev’s haunting composition to a mere MARKETING TOOL for a film billed as a “modern romance.” This is the ULTIMATE betrayal of legacy, proving the industry has run out of original ideas and now feeds on the cannibalized carcasses of its own golden past.
Director Ravi Udyawar and producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali, figures once associated with grandeur, are now COMPLICIT in this cultural vandalism. They are banking on your nostalgia to sell you a hollow product, betting you won’t notice the emotional depth has been replaced by glossy, empty aesthetics. This calculated move exposes a rotting core: Bollywood believes YOUR memories are just another commodity to be packaged and sold.
As this Frankenstein’s monster of a film gears for a February 20 release, a terrifying question hangs in the air: when the iconic sounds of our past are used to sell the forgettable fluff of today, what sacred thing will they plunder next for profit? NOTHING is safe.




