Released originally in 2008 and later dubbed into Tamil in 2009, the movie was titled (Love is a School). The Tamil version was carefully crafted to preserve the emotional core of the original, with lyrics rewritten by the legendary Vairamuthu to ensure the songs resonated with Tamil listeners.

Unofficial, fan-made dubs or low-quality "Tamil dubbed" versions may circulate on certain websites or YouTube channels, but these are not authorized and often have poor audio synchronization, incomplete dialogue, or degraded video quality.

The movie's soundtrack, composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, is a highlight of the film. The songs, including "Tujhe Dekha To", "Bole Chudiyan", and "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", are catchy and memorable, and will leave you humming for days.

The dubbing team has done an excellent job localizing the dialogue. While the setting remains Punjab, the Tamil voiceover artists have mapped the emotional beats to Kollywood sensibilities. The playful banter between Raj and Taani feels natural, and the dramatic monologues by Surinder retain their original weight.

One user wrote: "I never understood why my North Indian friends cried for Rab Ne. Then I watched it in Tamil. The scene where Suri shaves off his mustache to become Raj… I felt that pain. Dubbing was top notch."

What makes this film a classic is the duality of Shah Rukh Khan’s performance. In the Tamil dubbed version, this duality is preserved perfectly through voice modulation.

Surinder loves Taani deeply, but she sees him only as a boring, unromantic husband. Desperate to see her smile, Surinder creates an alter ego——a flamboyant, fun-loving, motorcycle-riding, beer-drinking "modern" man. Taani falls for Raj not knowing he is her own husband. What follows is a beautiful conflict of identity, love, and sacrifice.

The 2008 Bollywood hit Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi was released in Tamil under the title Kadhal Oru Pallikoodam Love is a School

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