Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke
- 2000
- 2h 47m
Karan Khanna is an orphan and a captain in the Rajputana Armed Forces. He's madly in love with beautiful model Nisha, with whom he plans to tie the knot during his next leave. On the way to ... Read allKaran Khanna is an orphan and a captain in the Rajputana Armed Forces. He's madly in love with beautiful model Nisha, with whom he plans to tie the knot during his next leave. On the way to Nisha and their life together he bumps into Sahiba Grewal (Aishwarya Rai) who is an eye-wi... Read allKaran Khanna is an orphan and a captain in the Rajputana Armed Forces. He's madly in love with beautiful model Nisha, with whom he plans to tie the knot during his next leave. On the way to Nisha and their life together he bumps into Sahiba Grewal (Aishwarya Rai) who is an eye-witness to a murder and a girl on the run. Paranoid and panic-stricken, she finds an unexpec... Read all
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- Sahiba Gareval
- (as Aishwarya Rai)
- Sudha
- (as Sujata Thakar)
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"Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke" is a very unusual film. It's very much like taking a traditional Indian love story (complete with song and dance numbers) and combining it with "While You Were Sleeping" as well as "Rambo"--I kid you not! It begins with Karan (Abhishek Bachchan)on some sort of mission for the Indian army. His exploits in this opening scene would make John Wayne look like a sissy!! He is THAT macho as he kills dozens of AK-47-armed killers with just his semi-automatic pistols. Heck, he even catches the Indian flag in the process! He is, in many ways, like an Indian Rambo! He then is given leave from the military and this Captain heads back to a girl he loves. However, on the way he is pulled into the life of a damsel in distress (Aishwarya Rai--who later became Aishwarya Rai Bachchan when she married Abhishek in 2007). She witnessed a murder and is about to be killed to keep his secret, but super-macho Karan comes to the rescue. Now you'd THINK that that would be it, but soon Karan comes to her rescue again. It seems that Sahiba is depressed and doesn't care if she lives or dies. Why? Because her family has disowned her for refusing to marry the man they picked for her. So, being an all-around swell guy, Karan agrees to accompany her home and pretend to be her boyfriend. The problem is that the family assumes he is her new husband!! And, like in "While You Were Sleeping", the little lie steamrolls into a huge and occasionally funny predicament. So what's next? Well, much of it is very predictable and formulaic--you KNOW by the end of the film that Karan and Sahiba must fall in love. But, how they get there is kind of crazy--and once again, very Rambo-like!
So is this odd film worth seeing? Absolutely. While the story IS very predictable in some ways, it also kept me guessing and was quite enjoyable as well. Why the strong dislike for it? I don't really know. Perhaps these folks who scored it low are a lot more familiar with Indian films than me--I've only seen about a hundred, as the films are still not that readily available here in the States (but it IS getting easier each year). Regardless, I liked it.
By the way, if you do see this one, don't be surprised if in some of the song and dance numbers that the folks suddenly appear in other countries (such as Switzerland and Scotland). I've seen this several times before, such as in Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's "I Have Found It" and it's apparently not all that uncommon for Bollywood pictures. Weird, huh?!
There was also a cameo appearance of Salman Khan as a truck driver who left Karan in Nisha's place. His role had probably no importance but it was done to just attract audience to the film.
The music by Jatin-Lalit and lyrics penned by Sameer is excellent. Most songs were sung by Babul Supriyo and Anuradha Paudwal. There were nature-environment songs, group classical dances, and the Rabba Song of desert which is very similar to a song in Andaaz (2003) which Raj Kanwar shot two years after. The film Kitne Door Kitne Paas (2002) is also having a story which is little similar to Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke (2000). The total duration of the film was approximately 2hours 37 minutes (if we exclude the interval) and it is a great movie to explore the Indian culture in wedding.
The plot, while sometimes unbelievable, is still attention-holding. The supporting cast, including Amrish Puri, Anupam Kher, and Shakti Kapoor, were excellent. Neither Bachchan nor Rai, though, expressed much emotion during the film, and they had little chemistry together. (This is surprising, as they married seven years later.) The music was somewhat above average; the choreography was not exceptional, but was enthusiastically danced. This would have been an above average film, had Rai and Bachchan been more lively.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title comes from an Indian proverb which roughly translates to "Extensive studying does not a wise man make. A man who knows a little about love is the wisest of all."
- GoofsAbhishek's look in initial scenes keep changing from clean shaven to unshaven.
- ConnectionsFeatured in SRF DOK: Bollywood im Alpenrausch (2000)
- SoundtracksDhaai Akshar Prem Ke
Lyrics by Sameer
Music by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit
Performed by Anuradha Paudwal and Babul Supriyo
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- Two and a Half Letters of Love
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- Runtime2 hours 47 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1