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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSix newly-married, diverse, honeymooning couples face marital bliss and discord, finding out more about themselves, their significant others and life in this happy-go-lucky, quirky drama.Six newly-married, diverse, honeymooning couples face marital bliss and discord, finding out more about themselves, their significant others and life in this happy-go-lucky, quirky drama.Six newly-married, diverse, honeymooning couples face marital bliss and discord, finding out more about themselves, their significant others and life in this happy-go-lucky, quirky drama.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Karan Khanna
- Vicky
- (as Karran Khanna)
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'Honeymoon Travels Private Ltd' is about 6 newly wed couples who come together during their honeymoon: There is a Bengali couple that comprises of a conservative husband (Kay Kay) and a ready to get wild wife (Raima). There is an envious seemingly perfect couple (Abhay Minissha), college sweethearts (Amisha Karan), an imperfect Gujarati couple Hitesh (Ranvir) and Shilpa (Dia Mirza) forms, a foreigner Richie (Vikram Chatwal) married to a hyperactive Bombay girl (Sandhya Mridul) and an older couple (Boman Irani Shabana Azmi). The rest of the plot consists of their story together during this traveling period, their self discovery and their true feelings for one another.
Kay Kay is excellent as the slightly shy and conservative husband. His dance in 'Sajnaji Vari Vari' is awesome and remains to be one of the most memorable scenes of the movie. He does pleasantly surprise with his comedic talents (since he's more known for his serious movies). Raima Sen is brilliant and she shows us a sexy side. Shabana Azmi never lets you down and after a long time, Boman Irani finally gives a decent performance (he's not loud nor annoying this time). Abhay Deol and Minisha Lamba share a nice chemistry, though they tend to be a little over the top. Amisha Patel succeeds in annoying and Karan Khanna hardly does anything. Ranvir Shorey makes impresses with a brief role while Dia Mirza doesn't. Sandhya Mridul is charming and wonderful while Vikram Chatwal is wooden.
Kagti's direction is decent and she tells the story well. However, there's something missing in the ending. It seems incomplete. One may wonder why such a finale was chosen.
All in all, this is a light hearted comedy and it does provide some laughs along with a few serious moments. Well, serious enough to keep you engaged, not to break down in tears. The 6 stories are nicely combined and the actors share a very comfortable chemistry. Something to enjoy with friends.
Kay Kay is excellent as the slightly shy and conservative husband. His dance in 'Sajnaji Vari Vari' is awesome and remains to be one of the most memorable scenes of the movie. He does pleasantly surprise with his comedic talents (since he's more known for his serious movies). Raima Sen is brilliant and she shows us a sexy side. Shabana Azmi never lets you down and after a long time, Boman Irani finally gives a decent performance (he's not loud nor annoying this time). Abhay Deol and Minisha Lamba share a nice chemistry, though they tend to be a little over the top. Amisha Patel succeeds in annoying and Karan Khanna hardly does anything. Ranvir Shorey makes impresses with a brief role while Dia Mirza doesn't. Sandhya Mridul is charming and wonderful while Vikram Chatwal is wooden.
Kagti's direction is decent and she tells the story well. However, there's something missing in the ending. It seems incomplete. One may wonder why such a finale was chosen.
All in all, this is a light hearted comedy and it does provide some laughs along with a few serious moments. Well, serious enough to keep you engaged, not to break down in tears. The 6 stories are nicely combined and the actors share a very comfortable chemistry. Something to enjoy with friends.
Six honeymoon couples on a bus trip to Goa - that lays the table wide open. Director Reema Kagti could have served whatever she wanted. A comedy about fumbling into martial bliss, a drama about discovering the challenges of being married, a social comment about how society and upbringing makes people view the institution of marriage differently. What she opts for is a multi-course meal with flavors of each. The result, an okay film that I'd suggest be better watched on a DVD at home instead of paying for a movie ticket.
There is all the variety you want. There is the married-against-wishes couple (Ranvir-Diya), married-and-at-peace couple (Abhay-Minnisha), married-and-u-have-changed-now couple (Kay Kay-Raima), married-and-i'm-confused couple (Newbie-Amisha), married-to-the-wrong-sex couple (Chatwal-Sandhya) and married-and-married couple (Boman-Shabana).
When you are telling a story about ordinary people and ordinary lives, you have a difficult task at hand. It is because you are telling the story of the very people sitting on the chairs of the movie hall and looking at the screen. You cannot lie to them or tell a story otherwise because it is their story. They know the beginning and they know the end. You have to be exact or you'll fail. If Kagti's story reminds anyone of their honeymoon and brings back forgotten memories, I guess whatever I say about this movie won't matter to them. That is the charm of telling simple stories. However, personally, I doubt this movie will remind anybody of anything.
The outstanding salsa by Abhay and Minnisha is the only take-home from the movie. 'Vaari-vaari' number is sure to be heard on the dance floors for a coming few months. Kay Kay has displayed his versatility and I'm sure we are going to see more of him in comedies. Amisha needs to learn that she need not keep smiling all the time, even while saying her lines. Boman, Shabana - these are minor challenges for them and they easy overcome. Raima Sen - I think she gets more screen time than any of the other female protagonists and she does full justice. Other actors get to do their bit and are okay.
There is all the variety you want. There is the married-against-wishes couple (Ranvir-Diya), married-and-at-peace couple (Abhay-Minnisha), married-and-u-have-changed-now couple (Kay Kay-Raima), married-and-i'm-confused couple (Newbie-Amisha), married-to-the-wrong-sex couple (Chatwal-Sandhya) and married-and-married couple (Boman-Shabana).
When you are telling a story about ordinary people and ordinary lives, you have a difficult task at hand. It is because you are telling the story of the very people sitting on the chairs of the movie hall and looking at the screen. You cannot lie to them or tell a story otherwise because it is their story. They know the beginning and they know the end. You have to be exact or you'll fail. If Kagti's story reminds anyone of their honeymoon and brings back forgotten memories, I guess whatever I say about this movie won't matter to them. That is the charm of telling simple stories. However, personally, I doubt this movie will remind anybody of anything.
The outstanding salsa by Abhay and Minnisha is the only take-home from the movie. 'Vaari-vaari' number is sure to be heard on the dance floors for a coming few months. Kay Kay has displayed his versatility and I'm sure we are going to see more of him in comedies. Amisha needs to learn that she need not keep smiling all the time, even while saying her lines. Boman, Shabana - these are minor challenges for them and they easy overcome. Raima Sen - I think she gets more screen time than any of the other female protagonists and she does full justice. Other actors get to do their bit and are okay.
This movie is just fun, it's funny and enjoyable. It's about six couples who go on a roadtrip honeymoon, each of them with very different and interesting backgrounds which are revealed in amusing flashbacks. The couples go through various emotions and events. The directing is great and the story touches on a number of issues that most bollywood movies are scared of.
great Soundtrack - this is a modern movie with a modern songs but features golden classics in the flashback scenes
narration - the movie features some creative narrating which is cool
boman irani- this guy is just great, one of the best comedians in bollywood. He can make you laugh hysterically without being extremely eccentric all the time like other comic greats (johnny lever, paresh rawal, etc.)
old blends with new in this flick and while you wont walk away saying "wow this was the greatest movie in all of civilization" -- especially after the abrupt ending which makes u wonder if they had to cut the movie short due to timing or length -- you will probably be glad you saw it.
great Soundtrack - this is a modern movie with a modern songs but features golden classics in the flashback scenes
narration - the movie features some creative narrating which is cool
boman irani- this guy is just great, one of the best comedians in bollywood. He can make you laugh hysterically without being extremely eccentric all the time like other comic greats (johnny lever, paresh rawal, etc.)
old blends with new in this flick and while you wont walk away saying "wow this was the greatest movie in all of civilization" -- especially after the abrupt ending which makes u wonder if they had to cut the movie short due to timing or length -- you will probably be glad you saw it.
This movie released when I got married and went for my honeymoon. So precisely it is 1st movie I watched with my spouse and we thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Though there are some characters which weren't defined nicely. But KK and Raima as couple, steals the show. Abhay and Minissha were good too. Boman and Shabana were ok. Ranveer Shorey was best of all but had limited role. Amisha Patel was cute. Sandhya Mridul, Vikram chatwal and Karan Khanna were annoying.
A good movie you can enjoy with your better half. Watch it majorly for KK Menon and songs of the movie. Good directorial debut by Reema Kagti.
This was a truly heartwarming movie! I particularly loved the portrayal of the "Superman couple." It really highlighted how the idea of a perfect couple might only be achievable for super-beings. For ordinary couples, life inevitably brings a mix of good and bad, and it's all about making adjustments and compromises to make the relationship work.
I also have strong feelings about Ranveer Shorey's character. Guys like him are indeed real trouble. Despite knowing his wife wasn't happy and loved someone else, he still agreed to marry her. Characters like him truly complicate life for everyone involved.
I also have strong feelings about Ranveer Shorey's character. Guys like him are indeed real trouble. Despite knowing his wife wasn't happy and loved someone else, he still agreed to marry her. Characters like him truly complicate life for everyone involved.
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- WissenswertesJohn Abraham was originally set to play the role of Arjun Rampal, but he could not do so since the dates of Ravi Chopra's 'Babul' had gone haywire due to Bachchan's health problem. So the role was later performed by Arjun Rampal.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Karthik Calling Karthik (2010)
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Written by Javed Akhtar
Composed by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani
Performed by Vishal Dadlani and Shankar Mahadevan
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