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Sooraj Barjatya’s direction is characterized by patience. He allows scenes to breathe, focusing on cultural rituals, family meals, and regional dialects. His clean, family-friendly approach ensured that Vivah became a staple for multi-generational viewing in households across India and the diaspora. Box Office and Cultural Legacy
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Moving away from his boy-next-door and dancing-star image, Kapoor delivered a mature, restrained, and deeply sincere performance. His character’s patience and unwavering support redefined the "ideal" romantic hero. Sooraj Barjatya’s direction is characterized by patience
Prem, played by Shahid Kapoor, is the anti-hero of today’s cinema. He doesn’t smoke, doesn’t fight goons, and he respects his father’s word as law. Yet, he is no pushover. When society asks him to abandon Poonam, his quiet defiance is more powerful than any loud monologue. The line “Agni pariksha toh Sita ne di thi, Poonam ne nahi” (Sita underwent the fire ordeal, not Poonam) remains iconic. Box Office and Cultural Legacy To help tailor