The montage itself features Sonam Kapoor playing with her sunglasses throughout the film they were taken from, which makes for a funny and unique introduction to her character in the film. The audience sees her character’s personality through her interactions with people as she goes about her day-to-day life, which is a nice touch.
One of the favorite parts of this film is how it shows us how many different sides of Sonam Kapoor we see throughout one day: from being happy and carefree in the morning to being lonely and sad at night. It shows us what kind of person she is under various circumstances, which makes me love her even more!
Sonam Kapoor’s sunglasses montage is iconic for many reasons.
First, it’s just a good look. Her wide-eyed gaze, her slouchy pose, the way she tilts her head and looks at us through those thick, dark frames—it’s all so darn cute! And then there are the words: “The most beautiful things in life are not seen or heard or felt, but rather they are felt deep within the heart.” It’s a beautiful sentiment that we can all relate to, and seeing it in an iconic fashion only makes it more special.
Second, it’s fun to watch. It’s like watching a GIF come alive! The way Sonam fills up the screen with every little detail of this momentous occasion makes it much more memorable than if you just saw a close-up of her face with some text floating over it. And thirdly… well, we already talked about that one!