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Pyaar Ke Side Effects

  • 2006
  • 2 Std. 12 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
3312
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Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat in Pyaar Ke Side Effects (2006)
A commitment-phobe agrees to marry his girlfriend, setting in motion a series of hilarious mishaps that has him questioning what he got himself into.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA commitment-phobe agrees to marry his girlfriend, setting in motion a series of hilarious mishaps that has him questioning what he got himself into.A commitment-phobe agrees to marry his girlfriend, setting in motion a series of hilarious mishaps that has him questioning what he got himself into.A commitment-phobe agrees to marry his girlfriend, setting in motion a series of hilarious mishaps that has him questioning what he got himself into.

  • Regie
    • Saket Chaudhary
  • Drehbuch
    • Saket Chaudhary
    • Pratibha Acharya
    • Vijay Krishna Acharya
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rahul Bose
    • Mallika Sherawat
    • Ranvir Shorey
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    3312
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Saket Chaudhary
    • Drehbuch
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Pratibha Acharya
      • Vijay Krishna Acharya
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rahul Bose
      • Mallika Sherawat
      • Ranvir Shorey
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Rahul Bose
    Rahul Bose
    • Siddharth Bose
    Mallika Sherawat
    Mallika Sherawat
    • Trisha Mallick
    Ranvir Shorey
    Ranvir Shorey
    • Nanoo
    • (as Ranvir Sheorey)
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Veerbhadra Mallick
    • (as Sharad Saxena)
    Shabnam Kapoor
    • Trisha's Mother
    Jas Arora
    Jas Arora
    • Vivek Chaddha
    Suchitra Pillai
    Suchitra Pillai
    • Dracula
    Tarana Raja
    Tarana Raja
    • Shalini
    Aamir Bashir
    Aamir Bashir
    • Kapil Sharma
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    • Tanya
    • (as Sophie Choudry)
    Sapna Bhavnani
    Sapna Bhavnani
    • Nina Manuel
    Krishna Bansal
    • Security Guard
    • Regie
      • Saket Chaudhary
    • Drehbuch
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Pratibha Acharya
      • Vijay Krishna Acharya
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    Benutzerrezensionen19

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    6Peter_Young

    Love's effects and defects

    Pyaar Ke Side Effects is a fun rom-com. It is modern, lighthearted and comic in its story and presentation, and that makes it thoroughly entertaining. The film is not as much about love as it is about relationships between young and modern people in an urban "new" India. This depiction is well done. Frankly speaking, had this film been made in Hollywood, it probably would not have been taken very seriously since that's what audiences there are most used to seeing, but as an Indian movie, it was fun stuff worth watching with friends as it's different from anything one uses to associate with Hindi movies. The film stars Rahul Bose in a fine performance as a troubled thirty year-old man who does not really know how to deal with his relationship with a young woman played by Mallika Sherawat who insists on marriage while he is not ready yet to take such responsibility. Sherawat is quite natural in a role that is nothing great but quite likable. Other cast members do well. One of the aspects I did not like in this movie was the narration. I did not like the way Bose's character often started narrating his thoughts and the proceedings in the middle of a scene and the other characters were made kind of deaf, unaware of his voiced dialogues. A simple narration of voice over would be more effective. Anyway, if one's speaking of dialogues, then I must say they were quite authentic in this one. To sum it up, Pyaar Ke Side Effects is an enjoyable and highly watchable movie best watched by young couples and friends.
    7rjndrchdhry

    Treat to Watch

    Now this was a nice movie, which was certainly out of the standard run of mill bollywood movies. Best thing about this one was that no BIG star was in it, it was well-directed and contemporary. Rahul Bose acted like a man running for love,life,family and what not. Mallika (I don't know why people don't respect her in the way she deserves) was just too good (she was typical Delhi-Girl), Rest of the cast was up to the mark which makes it a worth watching film.

    After all we, in India, have this notion of being from North or south, these are silly little things but we do have daily instances of these coming into our life and those silly little things are portrayed very beautifully in this movie. As for romance, both the actors have done a great job in depicting what actually happens in real life when one is caught between the set prejudices of family and the love of their life. Some parallels from "Meet the Parents" can be drawn but very very few indeed.

    Its a refresher, go watch it today.
    9justakki

    Hilarious and better than expected

    I had my reservations while going for movie as I thought it would be just another light romantic comedy. But came out of hall more than satisfied. Movie is about a typical relationship between a boyfriend and girlfriend where girl is looking for settling down when boy is not yet ready.

    Story was OK but what I liked most was the treatment of the subject as well as the performances of Rahul Bose and Ranvir. It was full of witty humor and chemistry between three men (Bose, Ranvir and Bashir) was more interesting than the leading pair.

    Must say what I remember most about the movie is Ranvir. He was just terrific.

    I found it better than (much hyped)Munnabhai and funnier than "Golmaal". In fact I would like to put it into the category of Hera Pheri.

    Good work done by Saket.
    6anagpal

    Worth watching once

    Imagine a love story with every cliché possible, every predictable twist and turn but it still manages to make you laugh…and in some parts makes you laugh very loudly. I went into this movie with very low expectations and came out with the movie having delivered a notch above.

    Sid (Rahul Bose), is a DJ who meets Trisha (Mallika Sherawat) when he is playing songs at her wedding in Delhi and she is contemplating running away. Six months later they meet again, now in Mumbai. They meet some more… they fall in love ! When Trisha proposes marriage after three years, Sid is not quite ready – they then break up, patch up, break up again etc. On Trisha's side, we have the typical over-protective father, another typical over-protective best friend and as the side love interest, the guy who she was going to get married to but ran away (at least this was something different). Sid, on his corner, has a Rhys Ifans (Spike in Notting Hill) style best friend (Ranvir Sheorey) who never bathes / changes underwear, an understanding brother in law / sister and as his love interest, the wonderfully voluptuous star (Sophie Choudhary) of the album Baby Doll Volume 3 (doesn't leave much to the imagination, does it ?).

    As you've guessed, the plot is not really the strong point of the movie. What is great is the style of the movie – its shot in a partly demo style, where Rahul frequently talks to the camera in the middle of scenes, kind of lecturing on what is happening. What is also very good is the honesty of the movie – no topic is taboo, they go and make fun of topics which previously were kind of off-limits (there is a full discussion around bra-straps and why they are so complicated to open for men, there is another conversation between Rahul and his Mr Big). And finally, the jokes are brilliant…I think some of them are lifted from English movies, but no worries because they have indianised them beautifully. We have Mallika's refreshing take on what makes Delhi women different from Mumbai ones (and around the whole Mumbai vs Delhi thing in general). We have this other discussion around why marriage is not good for men, proof being that no superhero is married (I swear I've heard this before, but can't remember where – in any case its so wonderfully indianised that you'll laugh out aloud anyways !) This is the first movie I saw of Mallika's and I was really pleasantly surprised. I think casting Rahul Bose opposite her was a mistake – he came across as quite wooden, his dialogue delivery is quite stiff, Hindi a bit accented, definitely not as spontaneous as Mallika. Ranvir Sheorey was brilliant again as the best friend as was Aamir Bashir as the brother in law.

    So, put the kids to sleep and go enjoy…not one movie that you're going to see many times or buy the DVD but definitely worth a look-see… For more of my reviews check apurvbollywood at blogspot
    8kooleshwar

    The New Face of the Urban Indian Comedy.

    For starters I had mixed feelings about this movie, after I saw the teasers I knew I had to see this movie but I was really apprehensive about the Yuppie Cast that this movie had, besides Mallika Sherawat (who despite what they say is a fine actress),the rest of the crew were mainly people who were well respected maybe in the snooty critique circles who use words like delightfully decadent and deceptively derivative and such crap to describe art.

    I WAS DOUBTFUL THAT THEY WOULD BE ABLE TO PULL OF A COMMERCIAL VENTURE LIKE THIS.

    But boy was I surprised.......

    In 5 mins I knew this movie was definitely going to be worth the time and the money (when you pay 80 rs in regal there is hardly any doubt in that hehe).

    I soon realised that this movie has obviously been inspired and adapted into the Indian concept, but the works from which it has been inspired such as COUPLING are such brilliant pieces of work on the subject of gender differences and attraction that even the poorest copy of it cannot be bad, ALthough the SIDE EFFECTS OF THE SAME ARE VERY MUCH THERE.

    I loved the fact, that we are shown a mature relationship between adults who we can can identify with and not the Malhotras and Viranis who only exist in the imaginations of the writers, and in any case are impossible to identify with.

    Its great so see a DJ earning a modest income and traveling by cab and not the builders and the crores being spoken like it was loose change.

    Yes despite the commercial format of this movie Rahul Bose was in the end Rahul Bose but I'm not complaining he was completely in his element in fact I cannot emphasise how perfect the casting and acting of this movie is. Every character down to Suchitra Pillai as the abrasive over protective friend was perfect.

    The acting from the entire cast was right up there and once again Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherwat prove what fine actors they are.

    And the jokes..... they were absolutely hilarious, when the poor guy is trying to watch the cricket match is asked to give attention to his girlfriend I couldn't stop laughing when I remember how I and my friends (girls) react in this situation.

    And this was just the beginning, the Delhi marriages, the fact that women have the ability to win any argument by the power of their tears, the height difference between the boy and the girl, the fact that most supposedly casual relations end up being anything but casual, the abrasive judge-mental dad, the annoying friends.................................and many more.

    This movie is crammed with great scenes, jokes and one liners.

    AND FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT I CAN REMEMBER A PRODUCT IS PLACED ON THE SCREEN THE WAY IT SHOULD BE........

    I mean it didn't take a dumb-ass to notice that there were in fact cans of red-bull scattered all over the bar or the brand on the pizza box that was been discarded etc.

    Compare that to such disasters such as Virudh (the reigning king ) Krissh etc.

    For a slightly lower budget film the movie was technically very good.

    The soundtrack of this movie is brilliant and is definitely going to rock the nightclubs for some time to come.

    THIS MOVIE UNFOLDS FROM THE GUYS POINT OF VIEW AND THAT MAKES IS SUPER FOR GUYS AND WONDERFUL IF YOU HAVE GIRLS WITH YOU.

    Still you wonder after all the raving how come I gave this movie an 8.

    OK so 1 mark is lost entirely due to the fact that this movie is in fact inspired and despite being very well adapted the residues of the influence can well be seen, and there are a numerous scenes that show the influence of a Foreign HAND in this otherwise completely urban Indian movie.

    The other mark is lost for the some really over the top and annoying scenes towards the end of the movie such the stripping scene and the overly long and drawn out mourning and the stupid way in which casual sex was handled, I mean on one end you show a guy as being a complete lose with women and on the other hand you show him having casual sex with a sexy door to door salesman, and whats with the morally challenged item girl having a conscience and the otherwise morally sound guy starting to believe in casual sex.

    The songs were somewhat overused in the film I mean the soundtrack was already a hit, there was no reason to go back to the outdated concept of showing entire songs in the movie when they don't serve the purpose of furthering the story or providing comic relief.

    This movie may not win any awards but it will be remembered for bringing the modern urban Indian ordinary guy out from the festival circuit into mainstream cinema.

    Yes we may still be a decade away from having our own versions of the gender difference but this is as good as it gets.

    In all a great package which save for a few glaring flaws is absolutely delightful and a must watch for anyone and everyone.

    -s some really annoying and over the top scenes mainly towards the end, the obvious and unappetising foreign influences in the scenes and the humour, some obvious flaws.

    +/-s Rahul Bose and a Yuppie unknown cast, influenced from masterpieces.

    +s path breaking cinema, huge number of hilarious jokes, very easy to identify with especially for urban Indians, technically up there, great soundtrack.

    PS I went for this movie with a girl and I recommend you do the same.

    This may become the first movie with any English words in its title to enjoy even moderate success.

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      Explicit references to alcohol are censored. For example, labels on beer bottles are blurred and a character saying "whisky" is bleeped out.
    • Crazy Credits
      Sophiya Chaudhary is credited as "Sophie Choudry" in the main credits and as "Sophiya Choudhary" in the end credits.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Shaadi Ke Side Effects (2014)
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      Allah Bachaye
      Written by Mayur Puri

      Composed by Pritam Chakraborty

      Performed by Alisha Chinai

      Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. September 2006 (Indien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Stream Pyaar ke side effects officially on Hotstar Singapore
      • Watch Pyaar Ke Side Effects on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Sprachen
      • Hindi
      • Bengalisch
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
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    • Drehorte
      • Club Link, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Indien
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC)
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      • 45.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 30.230 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 22.800 $
      • 17. Sept. 2006
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 60.714 $
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