Khel Khel Mein
- 2024
- 2h 15min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
28 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
La historia gira en torno a un grupo de amigos que se reúnen para cenar y acaban revelando secretos sobre los demás.La historia gira en torno a un grupo de amigos que se reúnen para cenar y acaban revelando secretos sobre los demás.La historia gira en torno a un grupo de amigos que se reúnen para cenar y acaban revelando secretos sobre los demás.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 premios y 9 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
First things first. According to Wikipedia, this is the TWENTY-FOURTH international remake of the Italian Perfetti sconosciuti (Perfect Strangers) - comfortably securing that film's status as the most remade one in history.
This fact is even more remarkable when considering that the Italian original is not some Mussolini-era relic, but a 2016 production - meaning that so far, it saw an average of 3 remakes every single year since release, even if all were in different countries. (And surprisingly, the USA has NOT yet been one of those.) To make things even MORE fun, India apparently already saw THREE films before this one which didn't fully remake Perfetti sconosciuti, but nevertheless had taken enough from it to be considered similar/outright rip-offs (Loudspeaker, 1001 Nunakal (Lies) and 12th Man, if you are counting.)
And yet, the XKCD comic about millions of people being born->coming of age->entering the internet every day without knowing what "everyone" before them thought was common knowledge is true. I had no knowledge of either the Italian original or all the other remakes it had until well after seeing the international screening of this film. Outside of this context, I would say it's a fairly good, perhaps even slightly underrated film. For one thing, the first and best song of the film, Hauli Hauli, is a banger, and I don't think either the original or the other direct remakes of it have anything which matches that.
Admittedly, the opening rather drags as everyone is en route to their relative's/friend's wedding and their conversations are mostly set-up that'll take a while to pay off. Once everyone is finally seated, though, the film both offers competent pacing and good performances and more importantly, it is a lot more mature than you might expect from the premise.
Now, I don't know how much of that maturity might be "borrowed" from the original (the way Speak No Evil remake had obviously taken it caustic mockery of modern status preconceptions from the original) and what had been invented by the screenwriters from scratch, but either way, it works and (to this outsider, at least) seems organic to modern Indian context rather than crudely grafted onto it.
And unlike too many other dramedies like it, the ending feels like the right combination of bittersweet, with the proper acknowledgement of how everyone had been changed by the experience. In all, a pretty good effort.
This fact is even more remarkable when considering that the Italian original is not some Mussolini-era relic, but a 2016 production - meaning that so far, it saw an average of 3 remakes every single year since release, even if all were in different countries. (And surprisingly, the USA has NOT yet been one of those.) To make things even MORE fun, India apparently already saw THREE films before this one which didn't fully remake Perfetti sconosciuti, but nevertheless had taken enough from it to be considered similar/outright rip-offs (Loudspeaker, 1001 Nunakal (Lies) and 12th Man, if you are counting.)
And yet, the XKCD comic about millions of people being born->coming of age->entering the internet every day without knowing what "everyone" before them thought was common knowledge is true. I had no knowledge of either the Italian original or all the other remakes it had until well after seeing the international screening of this film. Outside of this context, I would say it's a fairly good, perhaps even slightly underrated film. For one thing, the first and best song of the film, Hauli Hauli, is a banger, and I don't think either the original or the other direct remakes of it have anything which matches that.
Admittedly, the opening rather drags as everyone is en route to their relative's/friend's wedding and their conversations are mostly set-up that'll take a while to pay off. Once everyone is finally seated, though, the film both offers competent pacing and good performances and more importantly, it is a lot more mature than you might expect from the premise.
Now, I don't know how much of that maturity might be "borrowed" from the original (the way Speak No Evil remake had obviously taken it caustic mockery of modern status preconceptions from the original) and what had been invented by the screenwriters from scratch, but either way, it works and (to this outsider, at least) seems organic to modern Indian context rather than crudely grafted onto it.
And unlike too many other dramedies like it, the ending feels like the right combination of bittersweet, with the proper acknowledgement of how everyone had been changed by the experience. In all, a pretty good effort.
I went into Khel Khel Mein with zero expectations, especially since it didn't do well at the box office. But after watching it on Netflix, I was pleasantly surprised! This movie is solid entertainment from start to finish, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Fardeen Khan's comeback after so many years was a big surprise-he did a really good job. All the cast had their moments, but Akshay Kumar totally stole the show! His comic timing was perfect, and he really brought the film to life.
The story was engaging and kept me hooked, but if I had to nitpick, I'd say the songs could've been better. They were just okay, nothing special. Still, that didn't take away from the overall fun experience of the film.
If you're looking for a light-hearted, entertaining watch, Khel Khel Mein is a great pick. I'm giving it 8 stars because it really exceeded my expectations!
Fardeen Khan's comeback after so many years was a big surprise-he did a really good job. All the cast had their moments, but Akshay Kumar totally stole the show! His comic timing was perfect, and he really brought the film to life.
The story was engaging and kept me hooked, but if I had to nitpick, I'd say the songs could've been better. They were just okay, nothing special. Still, that didn't take away from the overall fun experience of the film.
If you're looking for a light-hearted, entertaining watch, Khel Khel Mein is a great pick. I'm giving it 8 stars because it really exceeded my expectations!
I must confess, I expected a riotous comedic spectacle upon entering, yet what unfolded was a delightful amalgamation of drama and humour.
'Khel Khel Mein' to my surprise, impressively intertwines humor and drama, with the latter predominantly exploring themes of marriage and companionship.
While the comedic elements brought me joy at moments, it was the underlying emotional depth that resonated with me.
Navigating the intricate web of half dozen of characters and their distinctive personality traits is no small feat, and I commend the writing for managing this complexity with such finesse.
Moreover, the balance between severity and the goofiness was commendably achieved, even if some tonal transitions felt a touch abrupt and unsophisticated.
'Khel Khel Mein' to my surprise, impressively intertwines humor and drama, with the latter predominantly exploring themes of marriage and companionship.
While the comedic elements brought me joy at moments, it was the underlying emotional depth that resonated with me.
Navigating the intricate web of half dozen of characters and their distinctive personality traits is no small feat, and I commend the writing for managing this complexity with such finesse.
Moreover, the balance between severity and the goofiness was commendably achieved, even if some tonal transitions felt a touch abrupt and unsophisticated.
Finally something sensible and well made movie. The best part about the movie was the moment there was a drop in excitement. Something else comes up and makes it more interesting it's not just one closed room drama. Continue was good casting was perfect. In the storyline made sense interconnections and changing times all presented very well. It reminded me of some previous movies like table number 11 and Chitkabrey. Notl connections were low, but this movie is about to pick up again. It's in Number but for sure going to be big on OTT. Me so one time we met can be seen again with a different friends anytime.
Finally, something good to watch, with just the right mix of tension and humor.
I'm not usually a fan of Indian multi-starrer movies, as they often rely on cheap, vulgar jokes. However, this one was different, the blend, the mixture, the cocktail of elements came together perfectly.
That said, mixing friends with family can often lead to disaster, and the movie revolves around these messy situations, but with plenty of laughs along the way.
Akshay Kumar delivers a solid performance with his signature comic timing, after a series of flops.
This movie is a must-watch for the guys, but a word of advice: watch it alone. And if your significant other has seen it too, maybe clean your phone just in case they get any bright ideas!
I'm not usually a fan of Indian multi-starrer movies, as they often rely on cheap, vulgar jokes. However, this one was different, the blend, the mixture, the cocktail of elements came together perfectly.
That said, mixing friends with family can often lead to disaster, and the movie revolves around these messy situations, but with plenty of laughs along the way.
Akshay Kumar delivers a solid performance with his signature comic timing, after a series of flops.
This movie is a must-watch for the guys, but a word of advice: watch it alone. And if your significant other has seen it too, maybe clean your phone just in case they get any bright ideas!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn the song Hauli Hauli, when Fardeen Khan makes the entry with Akshay Kumar, the title Heyy Baby is sung as part of the song, marking their reunion since their movie Heyy Baby in 2007.
- PifiasSo much noise happens, people threaten suicide but the guests of the wedding don't get disturbed.
- Versiones alternativasIn the UAE, the film was censored to alter the homosexuality of Fardeen Khan's character. Several key scenes in the film were also removed.
- ConexionesReferences Shikar (1968)
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 708.371 US$
- Duración2 horas 15 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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