Balraj is a modern businessman whose family and traditional values are of utmost importance. Fully supported by his loving wife, Shobhna, they have a son called Avinash. Finishing his studies abroad, Avinash returns home to his parents. This is the happiest period in all of their lives. When Avinash meets Millie their subsequent marriage produces a child named Ansh. Rajat has been secretly in love with Millie since childhood is happy seeing Avinash and Millie together. So, he decides to emigrate to Europe to pursue his musical career. A major twist then leads to someone planning marriage - but not to the approval of others. Adapting traditional Indian values to modern day society, Baabul tackles the issue of remarriage with great sensitivity and efficiency. Grieving the lost of a loved one creates emotional scenes which will tug at your heartstrings and bring tears to your eyes. Baabul belongs to Amitabh and Rani Mukerji. Versatile Rani depicts a wide range of emotions in Millie while veteran star Amitabh shows continuous resilience to help others to cope with adversity. See this if you liked director Ravi Chopra's previous film, Bhagban starring the same couple, Hema and Amitabh. Reviewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Bollywood Correspondent
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