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Kahi Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Review

| Movie Reviews > Kahi Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye |
| Producer |
Narendra Bajaj |
| Director |
K Murali Mohan Rao |
| Music Director |
Himesh Reshammiya |
| Cast |
Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Jackie Shroff, Kashmira Shah,Raveena Tandon, Pooja Batra, Inder Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, Mohnish Behl, Reema Lagoo, Baby Gazala |
Siddhivinayak Creations KAHIN PYAAR NA HO JAAYE, directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao, is inspired by director Frank Coracis Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore-Christine Taylor starrer THE WEDDING SINGER.
KAHIN PYAAR NA HO JAAYE tells the story of Prem (Salman Khan), who earns his livelihood by performing at weddings and functions. He lives with his sister Neelu (Kashmira Shah) and brother-in-law Mohnish Bahl.
Prem is in love with Nisha (Raveena Tandon), but fate has something else in store for them. Nisha walks out on Prem since she needs the money to cure her ailing brother, who is suffering from cancer. The only way to raise funds, as Nisha sees it, is by marrying a wealthy NRI. Nisha deserts Prem on their wedding day. Prem is heartbroken.
Enter Priya (Rani Mukherji), who comes to stay with her cousin Mona (Pooja Batra), an aspiring actress. Mona is the next-door neighbour of Prem and slowly, Prem starts getting attracted to Priya.
But theres a problem again. Priya gets engaged to Ravi (Inder Kumar), who, we are later told, is the same guy Nisha was supposed to marry. Priya is on crossroads since she has also fallen in love with Prem. At this stage, Nisha also walks back on the scene.
So what happens in the final tally?
An interesting plot � a singer who performs at weddings, but is unlucky when it comes to his own wedding � is an ideal subject to suit the Indian tastes. But how one wishes the director and his team of writers wouldve handled the film with far more maturity and sensitivity. For, the goings-on look contrived and the outcome is mind-numbing.
The negative factors of the film outweigh the positive ones.
To start with, the screenplay is stretched to such an extent that it starts taxing the patience of the viewer. Too much emphasis is given to the scenes showing Jackie and Salman in a state of intoxication, which was just not needed.
Two, the emotional scenes look superficial and the romantic ones don impress either. Salman sudden interest in Rani looks abrupt and shouldve been developed with fervour.
Three, the comedy track � Shakti Kapoor and his four kids � is alien to the subject of the film. Hence, it looks like an altogether different track.
Four, the placement of some songs is erratic. The best song of this enterprise � Teri Akhiyan Kamaal � comes at a point when a song was just not required. And whats more, it pops up without a valid situation.
Five, the director and writers have concentrated so much on the characterisation of the two principal characters, that the characterisations of the remaining performers, Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Pooja Batra, Mohnish Bahl and Inder Kumar, fall flat. They have been used as mere props.
Director K. Murali Mohan Rao, whose last effort � BANDHAN � was indeed laudable, seems to have gone haywire this time. He has chosen the right story without doubt, but the presentation/interpretation is slapdash. Technically, the film is shoddy and even otherwise the dramatic scenes lack the required punch. He is letdown, to a major extent, by his team of writers who have ruined a subject that had ample scope to appeal to the Indian audience.
Himesh Reshammiyas music is not all that inspiring. The Akhiyaan Kamaal number is good to hear but seen in the context of the films narration, seems like a forced item. Even the picturisation seems like a hasty job. The pick of the lot is indubitably Priya, which comes at the right situation. The title track � picturised in Salman Khans farmhouse in Panvel � has a decent tune and the lush green locales make for visual appeal. Cinematography is passable. Dialogues rely more on clich?
Salman Khan does not impress. He shows sparks in a few scenes only. Rani Mukherji is just about okay, though she looks plump on several occasions. Jackie Shroff is wasted in an inconsequential role. He looks tired and least interested in the goings-on. Pooja Batra is awkward. Inder Kumar continues to be wooden. Mohnish Bahl and Kashmira Shah are adequate. Raveena Tandon is also wasted. What prompted her to accept such an insignificant role is a big question.
On the whole, KAHIN PYAAR NA HO JAAYE stands on a weak foundation � the script � and will thus find the going tough. Its ordinary to dull opening will also add to the woes of its investors.
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nice moovi...
1 of my favrt |
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prem
17/05/2012 23:05:07 |
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This picture is very -very joyful & lovely. |
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Amit raj
08/05/2012 06:05:06 |
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i love this movie dam |
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rajeev
07/02/2012 01:02:22 |
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download,com |
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kahin pyar na ho jaaye
23/11/2011 07:11:39 |
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salmanis best actor and best indian |
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manojtiwari
17/07/2011 21:07:35 |
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sallu is the best hero he is a superstar. "KOI SHAK" |
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afzal
12/07/2011 10:07:33 |
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i love sallu so much. he is my favourite hero. love you so much. |
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vandana
25/04/2011 14:04:43 |
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i feel so good. |
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Amani
21/03/2011 18:03:22 |
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Great Music I Love so much... Kahi Pyar na ho Jaye |
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Pranab
11/09/2010 09:09:45 |
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yhhgj |
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4rt
15/08/2010 09:08:09 |
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fhjhj |
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suni
15/08/2010 09:08:02 |
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Ilove u so much salman khan |
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Aliyanaz
14/08/2010 03:08:59 |
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sungguh sangat saya kagum akting salman khan |
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sadda
22/05/2010 08:05:11 |
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vijay |
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kahi pyaar na hojaaye
11/04/2010 04:04:41 |
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