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The Jane Austen novel [[Pride and Prejudice]] is updated and reset in modern day India and given the full Bollywood treatment. Directed by [[Bend It Like Beckham|Gurinder Chadha]].
The [[Jane Austen]] novel ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' is updated and reset in modern day India and given the full Bollywood treatment. Directed by [[Bend It Like Beckham|Gurinder Chadha]] and starring [[Aishwarya Rai]].


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* [["Falling in Love" Montage]]: All of ''that'' happened in one night?
* [["Falling in Love" Montage]]: All of ''that'' happened in one night?
* [[Fate Drives Us Together]]
* [[Fate Drives Us Together]]
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Anyone who's read or seen [[Pride and Prejudice]] probably has a pretty good guess who Lalita's going to end up with.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Anyone who's read or seen ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' probably has a pretty good guess who Lalita's going to end up with.
* [[Giftedly Bad]]: The Cobra Dance is kind of astonishing in a not good way.
* [[Giftedly Bad]]: The Cobra Dance is kind of astonishing in a not good way.
* [[Grand Romantic Gesture]]: At the end of the film, with drums.
* [[Grand Romantic Gesture]]: At the end of the film, with drums.

Latest revision as of 17:46, 30 May 2021

The Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice is updated and reset in modern day India and given the full Bollywood treatment. Directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Aishwarya Rai.

Tropes used in Bride and Prejudice include: