Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.In order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.In order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Himanshu C. Seth
- (as Jamnadas Majethia [JD])
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I decided to see the film after catching the trailer. Aatish Kapadia does a fine writing job. Even though there are a few jokes that have been overdone in the past, there are plenty of original and clever ones that make you laugh out loud. The pacing sometimes slackens but it quickly picks up once you notice that it's going a little slow. The story pokes fun at several traditional Bollywood films that went on to become blockbusters but it's more of a homage than a mockery.
But the highlight of 'Khichdi: The Movie' are the Parekhs. They are one of the funniest families I've seen in an Indian movie and they provide some excellent laugh-out-loud moments. Anang Desai, Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia and especially Supriya Pathak and Jamnadas Majethia are a laugh riot. The supporting cast contribute well. Even Farah Khan makes a funny appearance as herself.
It's good to see a refreshing Indian comedy film that could actually make you laugh out loud which has become quite rare in today's Hindi cinema. I would like to get a hold of the TV series.
Promise you if you understand hindi well, this is the movie you should be watching. The dialogues are the best! You dont even realise when the movie is over... way too entertaining.
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Aatish Kapadia both writes and directs this feature, and he does a good job of it. The movie is also very well cast, with every actor understanding the film's outrageously comic mood and acting accordingly. Supriya Pathak leads the film as the dumb Hansa with a terrific performance that is downright hilarious. Her screen presence is the strongest in the film; when she's on-screen, no one else exists, when she is not, you badly want her to reappear. Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia, Jamnadas Majethia and Anang Desai play their roles excellently. What I liked about the film is the fact that it is not an unintentional comedy, it's a well-scripted picture which knows how it wants to work. To sum it up, Khichdi is an outstanding no-brainer and for me it is also quite addictive. I already want to watch it again.
The movie is two hours long and I don't remember when is the last time I've laughed two hours continuously. Its slapstick comedy with over-the-top disaster scenes. Hansa-Prafull jodi is superb!!! both the actors are gem. In every scene they made fun of conventional thinking and filming. Every dialog in every scene is exact opposite of what should be if it was real life.
Hat's off to the writer, director and Khichdi acting cast for gifting such a laugh riot. Want sequels of it.
P.S. got the TV series after watching the movie. Enjoying them thoroughly. How could I missed it earlier......
Supriya Pathak: A scene-stealer. Her performance and dialogue delivery is second to none.
Anang Desai: Next to Supriya, he is the best.
Rajeev Mehta:: Strong screen-presence to the extent the "Hansaaaa...." will be etched in your head.
Himanshu Seth:: Not up to the mark.
Kirti Kulhari:: Was a glorified miss-goody-two-shoes.
Satish Shah:: Excellent portrayal, though I thought the entire segment was more of a stocking filler.
Deven Bhojani: I wish he had more than the miss and blink appearance.
Cameo by Farah Khan goes to show she loves the "Khichdi" TV series. Finally endorsed by Fox... way to go!!!
The plot is wafer-thin but the gags and one-liners keep you on the roll. Certainly a good one-time watch..... and "Leave your brains at home...." ROFL!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first ever Indian movie based on a sitcom (Khichdi (2002)).
- GaffesArvind Vaidya, who played the father of Supriya Pathak and Jamnadas Majethia in both the television series as well as the movie, was named Jayantilal Seth in the original sitcom. However, in the movie his name is mentioned as Chandrankant Seth. Chandrankant, played by Harish Shetty, was the father of Trupti, one of the prospective brides who came to see Praful in the television series.
- Citations
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Jayshree, are you bringing tea or should I order from outside ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Irritated] Ohh God, I am on my way. Here. And Babuji, today you'll get breakfast.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Why's that ?
Jayshree Parekh: Well, the beggar who usually comes up in the morning didn't turn up today.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: This tea is a bit odd, isn't it ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Delighted] You felt it Babuji ?
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Yes. What have you mixed ?
Jayshree Parekh: Pesticide obviously.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: [Shocked] What ! Why ?
Jayshree Parekh: That cameleon who roams around in our kitchen accidentally fell into the kettle. I asked Praful Bhaiya to take care of it. And you know Praful Bhaiya.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: That donkey Praful. I get the feeling I am going blind.
Jayshree Parekh: Please ensure nothing happens to you today atleast. We don't have a maid who can assist me.
[Upon hearing the door bell]
Jayshree Parekh: I guess it's that beggar.
[Receiving flashlight upon opening the door]
Jayshree Parekh: Hey, switch off those lights. Who're you ?
Buddhidev: [Complying] I am Eshwar. Buddhidev. Lord of wisdom. Would you like some sweets of intelligence ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Irritated further] Damn, I thought it was that beggar again.
[Looking at Satish Shah's chariot]
Jayshree Parekh: Ohh great, I should head to the market.
[to the charotier]
Jayshree Parekh: Saarthi Kumar, take me over to Kandivali.
Buddhidev: [In sarcasm] Careful, there's traffic over there.
- ConnexionsFollows Khichdi (2002)
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- Durée2 heures
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