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Cast:
Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary, Yash Tonk, |
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Udita Goswami, Aarti Chabria, Shweta Menon,
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Shakti
Kapoor, Ashish Vidyarthi |
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Year:
2009 |
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Music:
Daboo Malik |
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Lyrics:
Praveen Bharadwaj |
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Story:
Yunus Sajawal |
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Banner:
K Sera Sera |
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Producer:
Bala Kumar |
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Director:
Ajay Chandok |
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themes worked in the '70s and '80s. But they seem completely
out of place in today's times. You can't connect with them,
plain and simple. That's the issue with KISSE PYAAR KAROON
KISSE PYAAR KAROON uses every rule in the book to
entertain the viewer. It borrows heavily from all
masala films that one has watched and admired over
the years. To give the credit where it's due, a few
scenes are indeed funny. But it comes too late in
the day. Ideally, it should've released a couple of
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Sid [Arshad Warsi], John [Aashish Chowdhry] and Amit
[Yash Tonk] are thick friends. Everything is going
fine till Sheetal [Udita Goswami] enters the scene.
She plans to usurp the wealth of John. She entices
him and John falls for her. Realising that Sid and
Amit could thwart her plans, she creates problems
and hurdles in their friendship. Sid and Amit
realize her game and plan to throw a spanner. They
decide to drill sense in John, but |
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John is in no mood to listen. He's completely
smitten by Sheetal. Sid and Amit embark on a plan to save
John from Sheetal.
Director Ajay
Chandhok displays a flair for comic entertainers, but
there's not much he can really do since the writing [Yunus
Sajawal] is archaic and outdated. The same formula has been
repeated so many times in the past, you don't react to it
any longer. Despite the shortcomings, Chandhok has the
potential to strike the right note if he gets the right
script. Daboo Malik's music is pleasant. The title track and
'Bechain Saansein' come easy on the lips. |
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Arshad
Warsi, Aashish Chowdhry and Yash Tonk play to the
gallery. We don't expect histrionics in a film like
this. Instead, we look for buffoonery and that's
what they end up doing. Udita Goswami makes her
presence felt, while Aarti Chhabria is hardly there.
Shweta Menon entertains when she's on screen. Shakti
Kapoor and Ashish Vidyarthi are wasted.
On the whole, KISSE PYAAR KAROON comes too late |
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Perhaps, this masala film may've struck a chord a few years
ago, not today. |
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