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This video appears to have also used much of the extra footage the self-indulgent director could not fit into the talkie portions. (The quotation is courtesy Ramgopal Varma´s brilliant "Company".) Choreography, cinematography and set designs, it is all fun to watch, though " Kehti Hai Yeh Hawa" will stand as my personal favourite. The vast majority of the limited songs also show up at the right moments, a rarity in this day and age of shoving twenty songs into a five hour romance about "loving your lovings". Parth Dave is cute and precocious, and his acting is helped by a lot of chirpy dialogue courtesy Naushil Mehta and Nidhi Similarly, while I will never forgive Abhishek for poorly immitating his zillion times more talented dad every so often, he succeeds in all the scenes that require subtle and quiet acting. I loved her interactions with screen son and her confused emotions were perfect upon her realization that Raj had fallen in love with her. Aishwarya, in particular, proves she does not need a Sanjay Leela Bhansali to extract a good performance from her. True, the romantic pair appear to be drowning in confusion during the first half hour, but afterwards, they suddenly learn to tread water. As an antidote to the philandering husband movies of David Dhawan, Kuch Naa Kaho succeeds fully with its mature and righteous perspective.įurther credit can be given to all of the lead trio. So is the confusion and angst of a woman who has once before been hurt by a male in her life. The innocence of a child´s longing for a fatherly figure, for one, is realistically shown. What makes Kuch Naa Kaho fresh and endearing are its light and different touches infused by the director and the crew. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (the adult and child mingling at school),ĭaraar and countless recent romance and wedding movies, the film is drab. And the problem is that when Rohan Sippy is copying It is so often obvious what is going to happen next that you could probably give yourself credit for writing the story. On a ten scale of filmi predictability, Kuch Naa Kaho actually ranks a twelve. If you cannot guess what, you obviously have not seen enough Indian movies in your lifetime. Expectedly though, Raj, Namrata and Aditya make a perfect family, and just as things are about to resolve themselves "happily ever after", something happens. You see, the last guy in her life, her husband, left her eons ago just as she was giving birth to her now seven year old tot, Aditya ( Parth Dave). And she is in no tearing hurry to fall in love with Raj. Fate, however, has it that Raj will fall for Mama and Company´s employee, cum fashion designer, Namrata ( Aishwarya Rai). Mama ( Satish Shah) is waiting to introduce him to a long line of prospective brides-to-be. He´s witty, jovial and carefree, yet stupid enough to get suckered in to attending his cousin´s wedding in India, There, his Raj ( Abhishek Bachchan) is our all too familiar NRI (non-resident Indian) hero, the guy who does not want to get married because the right girl has yet to appear. The novelty and inventiveness that was Sholay is just not there in Rohan´s product, though you can witness a talented flair throughout the proceedings.
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But any expectations that his son´s debut flick would do the same for the´ beta´, are quashed with the final outcome that is Kuch Naa Kaho. Sholay catapulted Ramesh Sippy to legendary status in Bollywood´s chronicles. There´s a lot riding on your shoulders when you are the offspring of the director of Indian cinema´s biggest ever box office sucesses.
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Public Rating Average: 5.12 / 10 (rated by 411 viewers) Let us know what you think about this review Music Review Starring: Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Satish Shah, Parth Dave, Himani Shivpuri, Suhasini Mulay, Tanaaz Curim, Jaspal Bhatti & special appearance by Arbaaz Khan