How does dostana end




















As per the insider, Karan understood what Kartik was doing and reprimanded him for that. Post the incident, Karan and Kartik stopped speaking with each other.

Kartik on the other hand felt he was horribly underpaid for the job, as he was definitely the biggest selling point of the film and Karan was not keeping up his promise of a second film. Kartik also developed some issues with Janhvi Kapoor, due to their break up and it all culminated into a big fight, with money, like always coming in the center. All issues might have been resolved, but unprofessionalism took things to a different tangent, and Karan was left with no choice but to oust him from Dostana 2.

She plays the role of a regressive homophobic typical Indian mother to the T. Unaccepting of the fact that her son could be gay despite sending him to the best schools because Indian society logic correlates education with sexual identity , Kirron Kher spends major screen time in sheer denial. But Sam and Kunal, on the other hand, are still cringing on the inside, making the scene physically uncomfortable for all of us to watch anymore.

Neha, on the other hand, has a breakthrough with her boss Abhimanyu Singh who realises that she has too much potential to be put on the sidelines. Sam and Kunal come clean to Neha about not being gay, and Neha evicts them out of the house as she should have done way back. At a fashion show, when the two tell Neha and Abhi that they were the reason why Veer was against the idea of marriage, it further angers the now-broken up couple.

This pushes Kunal and Sam to make a public apology to Neha who is still pretty upset about being lied to. She, however, decides to forgive the two only if they kiss each other. Again, as unnecessary as Bobby Deol in the movie.

Kunal takes up the opportunity and kisses a rather reluctant Sam on the lips and Neha forgives them, as she realises the lengths they were willing to go to for her friendship.

The two deny, while still reminiscing about their kiss. Shop Read. Signup with us to unlock all features! Homosexuality was nothing but a plot device used to further the story in an old-school love triangle Bollywood doles out on the regular. While Sam seemed to be more okay with playing the effeminate caricature that is often associated with gay men, Kunal was that guy who had to compensate for pretending to be gay by going OTT with his machoness. Even that kissing scene at the end was boring and eye-roll worthy because of how much Sam and Kunal seemed to be in pain for doing it.

This is a song that basically denoted that being gay is the same as being rotten. I know, I know…it was all in good fun. But, things can be funny without being denigrating towards an entire community. So, as far as objectification of the human form goes, Dostana managed to achieve total equality, ya know?



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