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The reporter is Romila Dutta, and his smile disappears. The camera immediately pans to the television set that’s playing a news channel. When an officer asks him if he likes mangoes, he smiles again and says yes. He barely speaks around his seniors and flashes a smile when they joke about the most basic things. Roshan gets a routine introduction as Lt.
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As the film completes 17 years today, here are some of those things that stay on: The Introduction It has both mirthful and moving moments that linger even after it’s over. It’s about failure, frustrations, and fury. ‘ Lakshya’ is much more than just a film about self-discovery. Here, Romila (Zinta again), explains Karan Shergill (the character Roshan plays) about discovering a Lakshya in his otherwise aimless life. It got deeper when they both visited a theatre to watch a tragic play. In their earlier film, Aakash was a flamboyant flirt who never believed in the notion of love before Shalini (Zinta) sermoned him about its essence. What also happened for the second time was that the lady was more evolved and mature than the man. It had Preity Zinta, teaming up with the director for the second time. The promos suggested it’s a film that chronicles the life of a slacker who transforms into a fearless army officer but nobody knew the depth with which Akhtar would make this drama. Three years after the game-changing ‘Dil Chahta Hai’, Farhan Akhtar made a film about discovery in the form of ‘ Lakshya’.