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One rainy day, two souls run to
take refuge under a Coke shade.
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They end up bumping against
each other. Aamir is profusely
apologetic. |
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Cupid plays a naughty trick when
the girl's pendant gets caught in Aamir's windcheater's
button. |
Even as the salesman hands over
a Coke to Aamir, the gallant man tries to free the
pendant. |
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He hands over the Coke to the
girl, who sips it and looks at him
lovingly. |
Suddenly, a strong gust of wind
blows away the sun shade. |
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For Aamir time seems to stand still
as he wishes for the moment to stretch to
eternity. |
"Bheege hum, bheege tum,
bheege sara jahan," Aamir muses. He covers the girl
with his windcheater. |
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Even as he wishes for the girl to
stay, a car draws up and she walks
away. |
A dejected Aamir watches her go
and, well, returns to his trusted
Coke. |
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But the next moment his spirits
are elated when he finds the girl writing her name and
number on the foggy rear glass. |
He kisses the bottle of Coke,
which, in a way, has brought the two of them together.
Jingle: Jo chaho ho jaaye, Coca-Cola
enjoy. |