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Noah, a country boy, falls in love with Allie, a city girl who is in the village for a summer vacation. He pursues - and she falls for him too. But Allie's parents worry for her future - when they feel things are getting out of hand, they end the vacation pre-maturely and take Allie to the city.
Will their love stand the test against the divisions in the world - will they be able to meet?
Will their love stand the test against the divisions in the world - will they be able to meet?
Rating: Yellow - though it is pretty decent, it became boring as I pretty much had the storyline figured out few minutes into the movie. Certainly one of the most over-hyped movies of all time! Or perhaps, being exposed to Bollywood - where this plot of love overcoming economic/social divide is the undoubtedly the most abused one - I didn't feel anything new!
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