Beyond the romance, the film serves as a tribute to the "common man." By setting the story in the middle-class streets of Amritsar rather than a sprawling foreign locale, Chopra emphasizes that epic love stories do not require grand stages. The recurring motif of "seeing God" in one’s partner ( "Tujh mein rab dikhta hai" ) elevates the concept of marriage from a social contract to a spiritual connection. It suggests that true love is found in the quiet acts of service and the willingness to let another person shine, even at the cost of one's own identity.
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