45 वर्षीय विवाहित व्यवसायी प्रवीण पटेल से एक अभिनेत्री शनाया संपर्क करती है, जो एक भूमिका की तैयारी के लिए उसके साथ रहना चाहती है. इसलिए वह उसे प्रभावित करने के लिए अविवाहित होने का नाटक करत... सभी पढ़ें45 वर्षीय विवाहित व्यवसायी प्रवीण पटेल से एक अभिनेत्री शनाया संपर्क करती है, जो एक भूमिका की तैयारी के लिए उसके साथ रहना चाहती है. इसलिए वह उसे प्रभावित करने के लिए अविवाहित होने का नाटक करता है.45 वर्षीय विवाहित व्यवसायी प्रवीण पटेल से एक अभिनेत्री शनाया संपर्क करती है, जो एक भूमिका की तैयारी के लिए उसके साथ रहना चाहती है. इसलिए वह उसे प्रभावित करने के लिए अविवाहित होने का नाटक करता है.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
Navdeep Chhabra
- Jigar
- (as Navdeep Chabbra)
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one of the best movies of sunny............... the acting of sunny was really good to watch when you see her you cannot take eyes of her.............. she has really amazed everyone did not expect much but every time with her new movies coming up she has developed into a leader of a character ........she has amazed the crowd while watching the movie today people were really giving good feedback about her acting...... moving was quite well but the only best part of the movie is sunny she has kept the movie alive and loved to watch it.....one of the best movies of sunny so far...............one to remind you the acting of sunny was really good to watch when you see her you cannot take eyes of she is so beautiful.....
Devang Dholakia's Kuch Kuch Locha Hai , touted as a sex comedy, is in fact a large-scale mindless Gujarati drama on celluloid, packaged like a never-ending Balaji Telefilms soap, with skin show and cheap, ineffective thrills galore.
The story revolves around Praveen Patel (Ram Kapoor) aka PP, a middle-aged Gujarati shopkeeper settled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He lives with his dramatic and stereotypically loud Gujarati wife Kokila Patel (Suchita Trivedi), whom he lovingly calls KoKodile and musician son, Jigar Patel (Navdeep Chabbra).
Like most NRIs, PP is besotted by Bollywood and in fact has a quirky obsession for the Bollywood 'sex bomb' Shanaya (Sunny Leone).
How PP manipulates his way through to fulfill his dream for a date with Shanaya, forms the crux of this long and convoluted tale.
Unfortunately, the premise is staid and it's treatment obnoxious. Most of the scenes are tackle canned. The direction is; careless, on the face close and upfront and theatrically projected.
On the performance front, though over-the-top, Suchita Trivedi as Kokila Patel and Mehul Buch as Chanpa Patel, PP's friend, are the only two, who stand out. There is some element of sincerity in their performances. They are believable characters.
Sunny Leone is there for the humph factor and she delivers uninhibitedly in 'full' measure, without any qualms.
The story revolves around Praveen Patel (Ram Kapoor) aka PP, a middle-aged Gujarati shopkeeper settled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He lives with his dramatic and stereotypically loud Gujarati wife Kokila Patel (Suchita Trivedi), whom he lovingly calls KoKodile and musician son, Jigar Patel (Navdeep Chabbra).
Like most NRIs, PP is besotted by Bollywood and in fact has a quirky obsession for the Bollywood 'sex bomb' Shanaya (Sunny Leone).
How PP manipulates his way through to fulfill his dream for a date with Shanaya, forms the crux of this long and convoluted tale.
Unfortunately, the premise is staid and it's treatment obnoxious. Most of the scenes are tackle canned. The direction is; careless, on the face close and upfront and theatrically projected.
On the performance front, though over-the-top, Suchita Trivedi as Kokila Patel and Mehul Buch as Chanpa Patel, PP's friend, are the only two, who stand out. There is some element of sincerity in their performances. They are believable characters.
Sunny Leone is there for the humph factor and she delivers uninhibitedly in 'full' measure, without any qualms.
One knows what to expect when it comes to films like these.
Story about a married, salacious 40-something man (Kapoor) who falls for international (adult) movie star (Leone) is silly, but not enough silly. It is evident from the intro frames where the film is really going - hatching a sex comedy between the primary protagonists, using slapstick and comic dialogs. Unfortunately, old formula has been highly tampered with and all that is left for its audiences to absorb are few cleavages, slurs about these cleavages, and short skirts that emphasize the cleft.
People love sex comedies if they are honest, but in here there is visible honesty only about one thing: flesh show. Those expecting things from the film will receive it with pure irreverence from Leone and Sharma, who are strictly for that purpose. Other characters simply fool around with unclear intentions. Moreover, the base of the film itself is flawed - the guy probably wants to get laid with someone other than his wife, and when the time comes, refuses to acknowledge it. I have no sympathy or liking for such a character.
The film is an update only for Ram Kapoor - a lucky sod who used to romance sari-clad middle-aged women in TV and now fantasizes about voluptuous actors.
BOTTOM LINE: Kuch Kuch Locha Hai is an updated and modernized progeny of Bhojpuri sleaze films which used to have posters stuck inside bus stops and on street light poles - posters that had three main people in it, descriptively the boob-flashing heroine, her big-hearted (and probably well-endowed) hero lover, and her knife-wielding villain lover. You know what to expect. 1/10 - avoid.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Alcohol: Mild | Profanity/Vulgarity: Medium
Story about a married, salacious 40-something man (Kapoor) who falls for international (adult) movie star (Leone) is silly, but not enough silly. It is evident from the intro frames where the film is really going - hatching a sex comedy between the primary protagonists, using slapstick and comic dialogs. Unfortunately, old formula has been highly tampered with and all that is left for its audiences to absorb are few cleavages, slurs about these cleavages, and short skirts that emphasize the cleft.
People love sex comedies if they are honest, but in here there is visible honesty only about one thing: flesh show. Those expecting things from the film will receive it with pure irreverence from Leone and Sharma, who are strictly for that purpose. Other characters simply fool around with unclear intentions. Moreover, the base of the film itself is flawed - the guy probably wants to get laid with someone other than his wife, and when the time comes, refuses to acknowledge it. I have no sympathy or liking for such a character.
The film is an update only for Ram Kapoor - a lucky sod who used to romance sari-clad middle-aged women in TV and now fantasizes about voluptuous actors.
BOTTOM LINE: Kuch Kuch Locha Hai is an updated and modernized progeny of Bhojpuri sleaze films which used to have posters stuck inside bus stops and on street light poles - posters that had three main people in it, descriptively the boob-flashing heroine, her big-hearted (and probably well-endowed) hero lover, and her knife-wielding villain lover. You know what to expect. 1/10 - avoid.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Alcohol: Mild | Profanity/Vulgarity: Medium
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Devang Dholakia's Kuch Kuch Locha Hai , touted as a sex comedy, is in fact a large-scale mindless Gujarati drama on celluloid, packaged like a never-ending Balaji Telefilms soap, with skin show and cheap, ineffective thrills galore.
The story revolves around Praveen Patel (Ram Kapoor) aka PP, a middle-aged Gujarati shopkeeper settled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He lives with his dramatic and stereotypically loud Gujarati wife Kokila Patel (Suchita Trivedi), whom he lovingly calls KoKodile and musician son, Jigar Patel (Navdeep Chabbra).
Like most NRIs, PP is besotted by Bollywood and in fact has a quirky obsession for the Bollywood 'sex bomb' Shanaya (Sunny Leone).
How PP manipulates his way through to fulfill his dream for a date with Shanaya, forms the crux of this long and convoluted tale.
Unfortunately, the premise is staid and it's treatment obnoxious. Most of the scenes are tackle canned. The direction is; careless, on the face close and upfront and theatrically projected.
On the performance front, though over-the-top, Suchita Trivedi as Kokila Patel and Mehul Buch as Chanpa Patel, PP's friend, are the only two, who stand out. There is some element of sincerity in their performances. They are believable characters.
Sunny Leone is there for the best factor and she delivers uninhibitedly in 'full' measure, without any qualms.
The story revolves around Praveen Patel (Ram Kapoor) aka PP, a middle-aged Gujarati shopkeeper settled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He lives with his dramatic and stereotypically loud Gujarati wife Kokila Patel (Suchita Trivedi), whom he lovingly calls KoKodile and musician son, Jigar Patel (Navdeep Chabbra).
Like most NRIs, PP is besotted by Bollywood and in fact has a quirky obsession for the Bollywood 'sex bomb' Shanaya (Sunny Leone).
How PP manipulates his way through to fulfill his dream for a date with Shanaya, forms the crux of this long and convoluted tale.
Unfortunately, the premise is staid and it's treatment obnoxious. Most of the scenes are tackle canned. The direction is; careless, on the face close and upfront and theatrically projected.
On the performance front, though over-the-top, Suchita Trivedi as Kokila Patel and Mehul Buch as Chanpa Patel, PP's friend, are the only two, who stand out. There is some element of sincerity in their performances. They are believable characters.
Sunny Leone is there for the best factor and she delivers uninhibitedly in 'full' measure, without any qualms.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाKuch Kuch Locha Hai was previously titled "Patel Rap".
- कनेक्शनReferences कुछ कुछ होता है (1998)
- साउंडट्रैकPaani Wala Dance
Music by Ikka, Intense, Arko Pravo Mukherjee
Lyrics by Ikka
Performed by Ikka, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Shraddha Pandit
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long is Kuch Kuch Locha Hai?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 23 मि(143 min)
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