Here's everything you may have missed while watching "Ye Jawani Hai Deewani".
In the opening credits where they are sending invitation baskets, one of the names is "Kabir Khan". In fact, it's the only other name card visible in the entire sequence besides "Kabir Thapar" (Ranbir Kapoor's character)
The photograph used for Aditi's yearbook is actually a photograph from Dev D.
The scholarship letter that Bunny receives has a logo on the bottom right. This is actually the Yale University logo.
However, later when Aditi reads the letter she reveals that he got admitted to North Western University which has a completely different logo.
In this shot, we can see Bunny reading Jack Kerouac's "On The Road" which is appropriate given Bunny's profession.
I am more worried for this guy who was probably plotting a Red Wedding style finale given the fact that he dozed off reading "A Feast For Crows" (Part of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series)
No list is finished without a good cameo and here we have a classic director's cameo.
The chorus that we hear in "Ilahi" is sung by The Gleehive kids - a Mumbai-based choir.
However, it's not even their most famous song. In 2011, they were part of the song "If I Rise" a song that featured in the movie "127 hours" and was also nominated for the Oscars.

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Feb 13, 2021
Amongst my absolute favourite musicians of all time, one name that is certainly near the top is of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan sahab. I don’t know if any such data exists, but I am pretty sure he would also be among the most widely sold international artists in India. (1/43)
This is a thread about Nusrat sahab’s connections with India - his first performance here, songs blatantly copied from his compositions, his non-film albums done here, and also his work in Bollywood. So buckle up, coz this is gonna be very very loooong. (2/43)
The story starts in 1979, when a certain legend by the name of Raj Kapoor was invited to a Qawwali show in Birmingham, and heard Nusrat sahab performing there. So impressed by his music was Kapoor sahab, that he made up his mind to invite Nusrat sahab to India. (3/43)
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