One wonders if we take our 5 senses for granted and what it would be like to not have experienced them at all or not in a long time. Shah Rukh - times 2 and well done in both forms. Aadhi Raat jab chand dhale - amazingly performed. She makes unconventional choices that perhaps account for why the Indian public did not much like Paheli - I cannot give away more. The good - Rani is divine, looks and acts the part with a deftness and light hand. Confusion reigns, and the riddle as to who is the real Kisen is solved by a shepherd (Amitabh in an understandably over the top acted cameo). All is well with the new bride and "groom" until the real guy starts to miss his new bride and decides to come home. The ghost is a bird, a squirrel, an apparition who falls in love with the bride and eventually takes the form of the groom upon his departure. Shah Rukh is the accounts obsessed ever obedient groom (Kisen) who has to leave right after marriage to go for business to another town far away. The question remains, who is the second Kishanlal and what possible motive could he have for coming to claim Lachchi as his wife? - rAjOo fairy tale set in a time long ago, with ghosts, apparitions, camel races, vibrant and often clashing colors, divine music, innocence and love - what is to not like? Rani is the young innocent bride Lachchi who gets married and starts on a journey to her new home. The family and the town are unable to decide who is real and who the impostor, as both look identical, so they decide to approach the king and do his bidding. Then Lachchi gets pregnant and on the day of the child's birth the family finds out to their horror that there is an impostor who is claiming to be Kishanlal, and the husband of Lachchi. After four years, it is now time for the camel race again, and this time Bhanwarlal's camel wins, much to the chagrin of the Thakur who suspects witchcraft. Pleased with this, Bhanwarlal does not object to Kishanlal's return. A tearful Lachchi bids him goodbye, but to her pleasant surprise he returns within a few days, and informs his dad that he met a holy sage who had instructed him to return as he will find five gold coins every morning. But on the very next day of the marriage, he must leave for Jamnagar to expand business, and can return only after 5 years. Now Kishanlal has come of age and is married to Lachchi. During the annual camel race, Sunderlal loses the race to the Thakur and out of shame leaves home, never to return. Parsimonious Bhanwarlal is a Bania (businessman) who lives in Navalgarh, Rajasthan, along with his wife his sons Sunderlal and Kishanlal Sunderlal is married to Gajrobai and has a son.