Tara Babu could not take it anymore and slapped Jagmohan on his face. When Jagmohan comes to meet them, he also starts insulting them. After that when they go inside they were given a bench near dog's cage to sit. They were waiting outside for nine long hours. When they reached at Manav's home they are ill-treated by Jagmohan's family members and also the employees. Tara Babu goes to her place in order to meet Manav's family. Tara Babu's younger sister Prabha resides in Mumbai. Tara Babu learns about his daughter's love and becomes angry but soon he realises the thing and agrees to visit Mumbai. He promises her marriage and goes back to the city preaching that love is faith and other things are in the same vein. She in turn gifts Manav a scarf where she stitches 'Manavsi', a mingling of their names. Mansi feels depressed about Manav's leaving but he assures her about their love and promises to marry her. When leaving the place he invites Tara Babu to come and meet them whenever he comes to Mumbai. He gives the excuse that Mansi and her family are not of their standard.
But the moment Jagamohan learns of Manav and Manasi's love he leaves the place and moves to Mumbai. Jagamohan and Tara Babu also become friends over a period of time. Manav meets Manasi and falls deeply in love with her. Jagmohan comes to Chamba to buy some land. His uncle and his father's employees accompany them. Manav played by Akshaye Khanna is the son of a businessman who comes to Chamba with his father Jagmohan Mehta played by Amrish Puri. She is the daughter of a village folk singer and dancer Tara Babu played by Alok Nath. The movie starts with a lovely girl Mansi played by Aishwarya Rai. Taal was the first Hindi movie to appear in the Top 20 Box Office charts in the USA. Because of it's popularity the movie was dubbed in Tamil as 'Taalam' as well. The film is promoted as a musical love story while highlighting the acting skills of Aishwariya Rai, Akshaye Khanna and Anil Kapoor and also A. Wet Sari Scene: During the eponymous song "Taal Se Taal.The Indian movie, Taal has the eternal love triangle involving Manasi, Manav and Vikrant the movie was released in 1999.Type Caste: Not as obvious, since it's more about economic standing and Westernization rather than caste specifically, but it's subtly there.Mansi definitely is in love with Manav, and he's in love with her, but she puts him aside after his family insults hers and starts a relationship with Vikrant. This Is Reality: Manav tells Mansi that yes, their situation is indeed like that of a Hindi film, but this is real life, and he would never leave her.Vikrant tells Mansi why she should go to Manav by listing all the things he despises about himself. "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Inverted.Stalking Is Love: Manav and Mansi's relationship starts with him taking photos of her in different public places, including while she bathes dressed in a sari.Sad Bollywood Wedding: Averted - Mansi isn't in love with Vikrant, but she isn't sad, she's just apathetic.Rescue Romance: Mansi and her cousins try to rescue Manav while he's falling off a cliff, and then Manav saves Mansi when she falls down after him.Reasonable Authority Figure: Manav's father and grandma.Product Placement: It is very obvious Coca-Cola sponsored the movie.Portmanteau Couple Name: In-Universe, it is Manavsi.
You do not stalk or insult his little girl.
Even Evil Has Standards: Vikrant is duplicitous, makes a fortune off of selling other people's music, doesn't believe in charity work, and has ridiculous stipulations in his contracts.The guy gets burned in a fire trying to save a scarf. Dramatic Thunder: When Mansi accepts Vikrant's bangle as an offer of marriage.Dramatic Shattering: Deconstructed and lampshaded - Manav's point is seven times more valid than his uncle's because he broke seven glasses compared to his one.Dramatic Necklace Removal: When Mansi breaks up with Manav.