"Bachelorhood is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Marriagehood is when you're forced to"
This cartoon shows (read 'reflects') the take of today's society (read 'politicians and gang') on festivals like Valentine's Day et al. One of its cartoons depict a cop urging (read 'demanding') to stop New Year's Eve, while a saadhu reciprocates by saying to ban not just New Year's 'Eve', but also New Year's 'Adam' too!!!!
Marriage is give and take. You'd better give it to her or she'll take it anyway
The last slide of this book is very much like the film. After having loads and loads of 'tu tu main main' in the film, the couple (Rahul-Mallika) kiss and make up and live a happy married life after that. BTW, did they have any option/s? Just kidding!
Whatever be the case, the Pyaar Ke Side/ Effects book is kick-ass stuff! Way to go, PNC! Wish you bring out more such stuff!
With a 'Miss Match' like Mallika on his side, life really becomes a 'match' for the Rahul dude! This slide has Rahul and Mallika at the golf course alongwith Sharat Saxena for company. We are really grateful to the 'creative writer' of this book, who did not twist Sharat's surname!
Do you know what it means to come home at night to a woman who'll give you a little love, a little affection, a little tenderness? It means you're in the wrong house.
Mallika and Rahul have decided to give Einstein a run for his money by rephrasing his world-famous equation of 'E=MC2'. Mallika and Rahul have given the world their version of the equation, which we would call as the 'Marriage Equation'. It goes as 'S=EX2'.
'I am' is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could 'I do' be the longest sentence?
The kinda' humor that this book offers is simply unparalleled to any other book of its kind. The slide above shows the impact of low-waist jeans, offer on wedding cards etc…in short, read it to relieve it, we mean, believe it!