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Om Shanti Om (directed by Farah Khan, 2007) is a deliberate pastiche that blends melodrama, revenge tragedy, musical spectacle, slapstick comedy, and meta‑cinema. Its two‑act structure—60s–70s pastiche followed by contemporary reincarnation—mirrors classical rebirth narratives while allowing a celebration of—and critique about—Hindi cinema’s history.
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Directed by Farah Khan, the story follows Om Prakash Makhija, a struggling junior artist in the 1970s who is killed while trying to save his secret love, superstar Shanti Priya. He is reincarnated in the 2000s as superstar Om Kapoor and eventually seeks revenge for his and Shanti's deaths. Critics from Rotten Tomatoes note that while the reincarnation plot is familiar, the film excels as a witty, campy entertainer that pokes fun at Bollywood tropes while celebrating them. Om Shanti Om (directed by Farah Khan, 2007)