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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn angel, a man and 4 orphans come together to bring you a story filled with fun, excitement, tears, love and magic.An angel, a man and 4 orphans come together to bring you a story filled with fun, excitement, tears, love and magic.An angel, a man and 4 orphans come together to bring you a story filled with fun, excitement, tears, love and magic.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Ameesha Patel
- Malaika
- (as Ameesha)
Rushita Pandya
- Kid Ranbeer's Friend
- (as Rushitaa Pandyaa)
Asfaque Usmani
- Bookie
- (as Afaque Usmani)
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Yash Chopra films are mostly over the top, larger then life.etc with superficial scenes and so is TPTM
The film starts with an accident and a court scene but Amisha's character ruins it The scenes between Saif and kids are good but then comes the angel angle which is so put off and forced
It looks like they tried to add that to appeal to the children and the big fat Rani spoils the film with her continuous speech and babyish expressions
Then we have also the heaven scenes which are boring
Then we have some songs and songs
We have a predictable storyline which a child can even guess
We have the sudden change of heart of children's
We have the stupid finale where Rani becomes a human from an angel cos she loves Saif, Yes you heard it right
Saif is natural in his role, though he frowns too much in 1st half
Rani overacts, Amisha irritates
the kids are okay Rishi Kapoor is a delight
The film starts with an accident and a court scene but Amisha's character ruins it The scenes between Saif and kids are good but then comes the angel angle which is so put off and forced
It looks like they tried to add that to appeal to the children and the big fat Rani spoils the film with her continuous speech and babyish expressions
Then we have also the heaven scenes which are boring
Then we have some songs and songs
We have a predictable storyline which a child can even guess
We have the sudden change of heart of children's
We have the stupid finale where Rani becomes a human from an angel cos she loves Saif, Yes you heard it right
Saif is natural in his role, though he frowns too much in 1st half
Rani overacts, Amisha irritates
the kids are okay Rishi Kapoor is a delight
Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is similar to films like Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke and Marry Poppins. The film basically offers nothing new unless you didn't watch these two films you could go ahead and give Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic a try.
After films like Hum Tum and Fanaa, it was quite disappointing from Kunal Kohli to come up with an ordinary product. Although he manages to extract good performances from the child artistes, he could've come up with a better storyline since its nothing new.
The songs are just about average; Lazy Lamhe stands out amongst the rest of the songs and the music video is well-shot, although too sensual for a kids film.
Saif Ali Khan is good and fits the part perfectly. Rani Mukerji is cute as the angel, but her role is not very demanding. Ameesha Patel is remarkable as the airhead bimbo. She looks sizzling in Lazy Lamhe. Rishi Kapoor is good, but his role is not very demanding, again, for an actor of his seniority. The child artistes are excellent, especially Rachit Sidana.
All in all, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic mainly belongs to the four kids. A decent entertainer! Kids will probably love it.
After films like Hum Tum and Fanaa, it was quite disappointing from Kunal Kohli to come up with an ordinary product. Although he manages to extract good performances from the child artistes, he could've come up with a better storyline since its nothing new.
The songs are just about average; Lazy Lamhe stands out amongst the rest of the songs and the music video is well-shot, although too sensual for a kids film.
Saif Ali Khan is good and fits the part perfectly. Rani Mukerji is cute as the angel, but her role is not very demanding. Ameesha Patel is remarkable as the airhead bimbo. She looks sizzling in Lazy Lamhe. Rishi Kapoor is good, but his role is not very demanding, again, for an actor of his seniority. The child artistes are excellent, especially Rachit Sidana.
All in all, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic mainly belongs to the four kids. A decent entertainer! Kids will probably love it.
The last film from Yashraj, "Tashan," had sent shivers down my spine and made me think that this company had finally run out of good ideas result was that it was a massive flop. But with this one, I have managed to regain some faith in the films that Yashraj is now releasing.
The country's top industrialist and loner (not his will as he loses everyone he loves), causes a car accident in which parents of four children are killed. At the end of the hearing, the judge, instead of sentencing the industrialist, orders him to take care of the dead couple's children. However, the four children have other plans in mind.
Directed and written by the "Hum Tum" director, Kunal Kohli, the movie stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Amisha Patel and Rishi Kapoor and is produced by Aditya Chopra.
The story, though well written and directed, does have echoes of Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins," which starred Julie Andrews in a similar but not quite the same, role as the one portrayed by Rani Mukherjee. There are chances that she will probably receive an award for this role, if not then, she is in a very good position for a nominee. Saif, on the other hand, has also handled his role very well. But I must say that it was a change to see Rishi Kapoor in a complete different role.
Conclusion: A good family entertainer that can be watched with kids.
The country's top industrialist and loner (not his will as he loses everyone he loves), causes a car accident in which parents of four children are killed. At the end of the hearing, the judge, instead of sentencing the industrialist, orders him to take care of the dead couple's children. However, the four children have other plans in mind.
Directed and written by the "Hum Tum" director, Kunal Kohli, the movie stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Amisha Patel and Rishi Kapoor and is produced by Aditya Chopra.
The story, though well written and directed, does have echoes of Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins," which starred Julie Andrews in a similar but not quite the same, role as the one portrayed by Rani Mukherjee. There are chances that she will probably receive an award for this role, if not then, she is in a very good position for a nominee. Saif, on the other hand, has also handled his role very well. But I must say that it was a change to see Rishi Kapoor in a complete different role.
Conclusion: A good family entertainer that can be watched with kids.
Disney's Marry Poppins copy
Disney's Marry Poppins copy
Disney's Marry Poppins copy
Disney's Marry Poppins copy
Simplistic in its premise and basic in its treatment, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is what you could call a 'by-the-book' children's film. It's predictable every step of the way, but it's still an easy watch because the kids at the centre of this story are so endearing, they suck you into their story even though their story itself doesn't throw up any surprises. The gags are old-fashioned, and the special effects rather ordinary, but despite the shortcomings the film works because it's never contrived. Sure it tends to get preachy at times, but Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic has its heart in the right place. And in this age of such mindless children's entertainment as violence-themed videogames and comedies filled with sexual innuendo, a simple good-natured morality tale is not such a bad thing after all. What Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic could have done without, is that inappropriate Lazy Lamhe song with the camera lingering lovingly on Ameesha Patel's every curve. Also the film overstays its welcome when it drudges on for a good 15 minutes after the kids have resolved their issues with Ranbir Talwar. The romantic track between Ranbir and Geeta seems obligatory at best, and it doesn't help that Saif and Rani have zero chemistry together. In director Kunal Kohli's Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic, four kids who have lost their parents in a road accident are packed off to live with the man responsible for their parents' death. Saif Ali Khan plays Ranbir Talwar the hard-nosed businessman who opens his home to the kids, but can't seem to reach out to them emotionally. Of the cast, Rishi Kapoor is wasted as the Lord up there, saddled with a role he can't seem to make head nor tail of, drifting through his lines mechanically. Heaven too, seems like an odd place, populated as it is by angels who behave more like witches, bickering and bitching each other out. Surprise, surprise, Amisha Patel is spot-on as Ranbir's bimbo girlfriend, stealing every scene that she's in. Meanwhile, Rani Mukherji as Geeta is surprisingly a little out of form. But that has more to do with her poorly written role than it does with Rani's at-best-satisfactory performance. It's a shame, the writers fail to exploit the actress' natural charm and invest some of that charm into her role. Saif Ali Khan slips naturally into the role of the nostril-flaring Ranbir Talwar. Saif invests sincerity in his character, making him vulnerable and endearing. But Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is about the children, and the actors in those roles perform exceptionally. All four kids play their parts convincingly, and for a film about kids pestering the living daylights of a grown man, surprisingly you never once want to wring their necks. Of the four child actors, I have to single out little Rachit Sidana who plays Sardar kid Iqbal – he is so adorable, so fragile, your heart goes out to him spontaneously. Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is not great cinema, but it's a completely watchable children's film. As a movie it's just about average, but bonus points for the kids who keep your interest alive throughout.This one's strictly for the kids, it's an enjoyable one-time watch, you won't complain.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesUnofficial remake of Mary Poppins.
- GaffesAngels are told not to use any magic in front of people, yet Geeta breaks this rule often and flagrantly without repercussions or backlashes.
- Citations
[first lines]
Unknown: And now coming to the main award of this evening, the winner of the CNBC-TV18 India Business Leader Award 2008 is Mr Ranbeer Talwar!
- Crédits fousFor the film's title, the i of magic is shaped like Rani Mukerji's character Geeta
- ConnexionsReferences Les 101 Dalmatiens (1961)
- Bandes originalesPyaar Ke Liye
Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa
Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi
Performed by Shankar Mahadevan
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Little Love, a Little Magic
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 200 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 365 401 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 181 610 $US
- 29 juin 2008
- Montant brut mondial
- 7 631 012 $US
- Durée2 heures 25 minutes
- Couleur
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