

Pooja also tries to keep her relationship with Rahul in this territory due to becoming engaged to Ajay. Just Friends: Rahul and Nisha and Pooja and Ajay are both pairs of platonic friends who have known each other for years and who suddenly have their relationship complicated by one of them catching feelings that the other doesn't reciprocate.I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Nisha and Ajay both ultimately have this attitude, although Nisha takes it Up to Eleven, becoming so distraught on Rahul's behalf when it looks as though he and Pooja aren't going to get together that she's almost in tears.First Girl Wins: Nisha is the first girl in Rahul's life and the first one the audience sees in the story proper, but Pooja is the one the audience sees and hears talking about the Red String of Fate in the prologue portion before the opening credits.If it weren't for Ajay intervening at the eleventh hour and telling her that their engagement was a bad idea, basically everybody would have ended up unhappy. Fatal Flaw: Pooja's willingness to sacrifice her own happiness in order to avoid hurting somebody else.Unsurprising considering it's Shah Rukh Khan that plays him. They're technically adoptive siblings, but seem to just view themselves as best friends rather than brother and sister.

Nisha has been friends with Rahul long enough that he has no hesitation in barging into her apartment when he needs to, while he and Pooja don't even meet until intermission. However, this is reversed in their respective roles in Rahul's life.

Pooja's style draws more from the ancient classical style of Kathak (which Madhuri Dixit is a trained dancer in), while Nisha primarily dances in more Western-influenced motions.
