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The film is an adaptation of ''White Nights'', an early short story by [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]].
The film is an adaptation of ''White Nights'', an early short story by [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]].


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=== The film contains the following tropes: ===

* [[Almost Kiss]]: Even when Sakina briefly considers having a relationship with Raj, she can't bring herself to let him kiss her.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Even when Sakina briefly considers having a relationship with Raj, she can't bring herself to let him kiss her.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Gulabji.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Gulabji.
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* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Raj's approach to his feelings for Sakina. [[Moral Dissonance|To creepy effect]], at times.
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Raj's approach to his feelings for Sakina. [[Moral Dissonance|To creepy effect]], at times.
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Sure, Sakina rejects Raj. It gets better: The two of them may only have been figments of Gulabji's lonely imagination. ''And'' Raj might have been inspired by Lillipop's son, who died many years ago. So, yes, Lillipop's lonely, too. And always has been.}}
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Sure, Sakina rejects Raj. It gets better: The two of them may only have been figments of Gulabji's lonely imagination. ''And'' Raj might have been inspired by Lillipop's son, who died many years ago. So, yes, Lillipop's lonely, too. And always has been.}}
* [[Drunken Song]]: Averted. Raj doesn't drink.
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: Raj holding Sakina over the edge of a tower. As a joke.
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: Raj holding Sakina over the edge of a tower. As a joke.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: In addition to India, Italy and Russia also appear to be represented.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: In addition to India, Italy and Russia also appear to be represented.

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Saawariya was a 2007 Bollywood movie that pretty much crashed and burned with audiences and critics alike. But it also happens to be notable for featuring many tropes.

The plot centers around Gulabji, a prostitute living in a fantasy city that calls to mind many real world equivalents without being any place in particular. She tells the story of Raj, a newcomer to town who makes everyone happier just by existing. But when he falls in love with the mysterious Sakina, he is dismayed to learn she is in love with someone else.

The film is an adaptation of White Nights, an early short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Tropes used in Saawariya include: