A piece of this behavior was beautifully captured in the recently released Kashmiri film "Bub" – thefirst Kashmiri language film in the last four decades. In the film, a valley Muslim girl (supposedlyemancipated because she had lived part of her life in London) falls in love with a Kashmiri Pandit (KP) boy.Her parents recoil in horror when they learn about it, but agree to their marriage if the KP boy converts toIslam. Our heroine makes a bold statement by comparing her situation to the real life romance between SuzanneKhan and Hrithik Roshan that culminated in marriage, but it falls on deaf ears. The KP boy agrees to herparents' wishes on the condition that the parents will not object to how the couple would live after marriage,including converting to another faith, if they choose to do so. This is unacceptable to girl’s parents, asis a compromise proposed by the KP boy that they both keep their respective faiths and respect each other’sreligious beliefs. There is a tragic parting soon thereafter.