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When Luv first meets Dimple at a coffee shop, she is literally wearing a birdcage as a hat. John’s exasperated, deadpan delivery of "What is this?" versus Katrina’s unhinged, rapid-fire explanation about her "pet parrot who passed away" is comedy gold. The notable moment occurs when Dimple grabs Luv’s guitar to "sing a song of gratitude." Katrina’s deliberate off-pitch singing and physical comedy (hitting John in the face with the guitar neck) broke their serious image. John’s silent suffering in this scene proves his underrated comic timing. Liked this blast from the past

In the grand narrative of Bollywood during the 2000s, few trajectories were as distinct—or as eventually intertwined—as those of John Abraham and Katrina Kaif. They represented a study in contrasts: he was the model-turned-actor, lauded for physical discipline and a brooding intensity; she was the outsider, the beautiful ingenue who fought a language barrier to become the undisputed queen of commercial romance. John’s exasperated, deadpan delivery of "What is this

After New York , their journeys diverged, each defining their own legacy. In the grand narrative of Bollywood during the

The "Tum Se Hi" Glance. There is no grand duet. The most powerful moment between John and Katrina happens in silence. In the song Tum Se Hi , while Maya is happily married to Sam, the camera cuts to Omar (John) watching her from across the room. Katrina, with just a flicker of her eyes, acknowledges his gaze.