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Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya...

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
979
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Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya... (2001)
DramaRomanceThriller

A obsessive woman determines to do what it takes to get her lover - at any cost.A obsessive woman determines to do what it takes to get her lover - at any cost.A obsessive woman determines to do what it takes to get her lover - at any cost.

  • Director
    • Rajat Mukherjee
  • Writers
    • Rajat Mukherjee
    • Rajnish Thakur
  • Stars
    • Fardeen Khan
    • Ravi Baswani
    • Kannu Gill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    979
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    • Director
      • Rajat Mukherjee
    • Writers
      • Rajat Mukherjee
      • Rajnish Thakur
    • Stars
      • Fardeen Khan
      • Ravi Baswani
      • Kannu Gill
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Fardeen Khan
    Fardeen Khan
    • Jai
    Ravi Baswani
    Ravi Baswani
    • Vispy - Jai's boss
    Kannu Gill
    Kannu Gill
    • Jaiswal's maidservant
    Sonali Kulkarni
    Sonali Kulkarni
    • Geeta
    Urmila Matondkar
    Urmila Matondkar
    • Ria Jaiswal
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    • Rampal Yadav
    • (as Rajpal Yadav)
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    Suresh Oberoi
    Suresh Oberoi
    • Mr. Jaiswal
    • Director
      • Rajat Mukherjee
    • Writers
      • Rajat Mukherjee
      • Rajnish Thakur
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    Chrysanthepop

    This is what a great inspiration is...copycat directors could learn from this the difference between a ripoff and inspiration

    Ram Gopal Verma does a superb job of creating one of the finest inspired movies. He's mentioned in numerous interviews about the source being one of his favorite films. Mind you, I said inspiration, NOT ripoff. Copycat directors could learn from this example what the difference is between an inspiration and a ripoff. Unfortunately, Verma has been more recently pulled into the ripoff wagon too (e.g. Sarkar).

    Back to 'Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya', Rajat Mukherjee gives a fine directorial debut. The story can be seen as a character study of three people but that does not give the plot less importance. The characters are brilliantly defined and the plot is coherent and keeps you engaged.

    Chandan Arora's editing is quite impressive. Although maybe the first song could have been left out. Even though the main plot in the screenplay is quite intense, the humour element provides some comic relief (thanks to Rajpal Yadav).

    Fardeen Khan, though does not exactly give a great performance, one can see that the actor is trying and he deserves credit for that. Sonali Kulkarni is bubbly, elegant and adorable. She does her part very well. But, 'Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya' belongs to Urmila Matondkar. This is one of the finest performances of a complex character and Urmila is flawless as an obsessive borderliner. She seems to play the part naturally. She balances her non-verbal expressions (expressive eyes, awkward gait, tone of voice etc) and her dialogue delivery is superb. It really makes one appreciate the art of acting. Suresh Oberoi is very good as the father.

    Writer Rajat Mukherjee deserves credit for creating such human characters. We see that Jai is a nice person but he does have the attitude of constantly flirting with colleagues, Geeta is the loving wife but she doubts Jai's fidelity and Ria who even though isn't mentally stable, has a light side and she was quite happy when she was modelling for Jai but her thoughts were quite black and white (typical thinking of a borderliner) and she was very stubborn.

    Music is impressive. Though the first song is good and introduces Fardeen's character, it could be avoided to shorten the film but it's not necessarily a bad addition. Urmila again dances mesmerizingly in Kambakt Ishq. Alisha's Roundey is flawlessly sung and dictate the thoughts of Ria very well.

    All in all, this is one of the finest drama-thrillers and surely worth a watch because of the fine screenplay, excellent performances, impressive direction, good music and it's worth the time.
    i.ajeeb

    love stories do not always have a happy ending!

    Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (PTKK) was high on my list of movies to watch this year. Why? Firstly, debutante director Rajat Kumar is another protégé from the Ram Gopal Verma stable - Verma being India's answer to Martin Scorsese, and secondly I was conversant with the fact that Urmila was given a similar role to her convincing portrayal of the psychotic girl-home-alone in Verma's 1999 thriller - Kaun. In this latest release we see Urmila cast opposite the convalescing Fardeen Khan again after last year's successful Jungle. The young Khan is evidently improving and it seems as though he has managed to overcome his humiliation and failure after his debut film - Prem Aggan (1998) - which was ineptly directed by his father Feroz Khan. In PTKK, Verma casts Fardeen Khan as the young Jai - a striving fashion photographer who lives a happily married life with his loving wife Geeta (Sonali Kulkarni). Jai is constantly on the look out for subjects he finds 'interesting and beautiful' and on one picturesque evening he comes across Ria (Urmila) meditating on the edge of a cliff (do not ask why!). Through his persistence, he persuades Ria to participate in a photo-shoot for a magazine he works for. Ria is unaware of the fact that Jai is married and believes that he is interested in her. The more they start meeting on a regular basis, Ria's infatuation with Jai escalates. Ria is the sole child of a wealthy businessman (Suresh Oberoi) who starts to show his concern over Ria's split personality and daredevil antics.

    As months pass by and the more sociable Jai and Ria become, Ria's love for Jai grows to unprecedented heights and she shows the first signs of her true volatile nature. However, on one occasion Ria is introduced to Geeta - Jai's wife. Suddenly, Ria becomes an embittered and distressed woman refusing to accept the fact that Jai has no feelings for her and begins to stalk him and his wife at home and at work. Rajat Mukherjee has directed a movie that leaves a lasting impression on the viewer but I feel as though the film is not as strong as it could have been. The editing was mundane and the story itself should have been defined more convincingly. More importantly, there were several holes in the script that will ultimately determine the outcome of the film at the box-office. The fact that throughout the entire movie Jai never gives the impression to Ria or mentions the fact that he is a married man is very hard to believe. The whole movie runs on that basis alone and it makes you think why on earth Jai did not tell Ria of his marriage... a notorious flirt? The strongest point about the film is how Verma has very well thought out the two most important characters in the film - Jai and Ria.

    Acting by Urmila as Ria is truly remarkable. The 'Rangeela' girl has always been an underrated actress but by looking at her previous films, one cannot help but be impressed. We all saw her as the 10-year-old Pinky in Shekhar Kapoor's 1983 classic Masoom where she was billed as a star for the future. However, it wasn't until 1995 when Ram Gopal Verma gave her the role of a life time with the first of his big hits - Rangeela. Rangeela became an instant hit with the masses and Urmila had finally arrived on the Bollywood scene. What followed next was a spate of box-office hits with Verma including Satya, Mast, Kaun, and Jungle. Though she is yet to be nominated for a Film Fare Award - one has the feeling it is only a matter of time until she is honoured for her efforts. Maybe next year for PTKK! Fardeen Khan gives another plausible performance as Jai. The young Khan is creating a useful niche for himself by working with Ram Gopal Verma. The more I see him in Verma's movies, the more his acting impresses me. Fardeen is one of the few actors in the industry who has a communicative face. His face clearly expresses how he feels and he is suited to Verma's style of filmmaking where characterisation is the major factor.

    Music by Sandeep Chowta is spot-on. The background musical score complements the movie flawlessly - reminiscent to the background score in Verma's starkly realistic Satya in 1998. Urmila's acting is one of many reasons to watch this film. Though it is not as good as I was expecting it to be, PTKK is worthy of praise due to the fact that a young director who had previously never sat behind a camera helms the project. Nevertheless, Verma's magic is clearly evident throughout and I am certain PTKK will be one of the better-quality movies to come out of Bollywood this year.
    7meghal

    New Theme in Indian Movie

    I would rate this film not exactly as "Time Pass", but above that, watchable, if you want to see something new or "Hat Ke", rather then hurting yourself will all the run-of-mill stories.

    The first half of movie drags while the second half has more pace that it should have been. Also, there was no reason to introduce comic relief in form of the non-sense "Chhota Vakeel" stuff. It is ridiculous that Indian Directors still cannot come out of notion that there "Should Be" a comedy in movie, whether it seems appropriate or not.

    One can feel that Urmila is doing the sequel to her role in "Kaun". However, character of "Jai" is portrayed in a very good manner, with all the weaknesses and down-to-earth nature, rather then depicting him as a typical Hindi movie "Hero". Other characters give in their fair share.

    On an whole, a nice movie, if you want to see something different. I should appreciate Ram Gopal Verma and Rajat Mukherjee for coming out with some different stuff. Next, time they should concentrate on building more solid story line. Perhaps, they could have taken clue from Yash Chopras "Darr" (Which ironically fails in second half)
    10sujata-60749

    Awesome film and awesome Acting Of Urmila

    It's a very emotional movie and All characters have justified their roles. Awesome acting Literally urmila killed it. Loved sonali kulkarni... Urmila gave goosebumps and tears. She deserve a national award for this film..!! Last scene was crazy good..!

    It's good movie to watch..!

    This movie was ahead of time. This movie Should have received a lot of appreciation. Actress Urmila Has run entire film single-handedly. She's completely representation of beauty with brain.

    Give chills fun and thrill at the same time.

    I hope producers make movies like this nowadays.

    All other actors also did well.
    6iftikharkhokher

    Pyar Tune Kya Kiya

    The Bollywood masala rip-off of the famed Clint Eastwood film 'Play Misty For Me'.Subtle variations are made to suit the co-called Bollywood code of morals and virtues.Here trying to present a maniac as a martyr of love!Fardeen is plausible and full of youth.Urmilla is better though her exposure is needless.The comedy is useless.THe direction is passing.I fee the writer should have followed the Eastwood classic to the explosive end to give the story a more meaningful climax.This movie might have given a realistic view of the fact that despite being so liberated the essential Indian woman is still rooted to her ages old tradition of honour and respect.It always pop up in her conscience by hook or by crook.The bollywood masala recipe of sex,dance and nudity will one day reduce the film industry to pornography.

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      The film was inspired from the film Fatal Attraction. Sanjay Gupta wanted to make the film with Anil Kapoor,Juhi Chawla and Manisha Koirala. For unknown reason's the film did not take off. Later Gupta bashed Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya in print calling it a horrible film. Arbaaz Khan wanted to remake Fatal Attraction with Zeenat Aman in 1993/1994. He had signed Abbas Mustan to direct the film. Arbaaz was to act and produce the film. Once again it was shelved for unknown reasons.
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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2001 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Любовь, сводящая с ума
    • Filming locations
      • Bassein Fort, Vasai, Palghar, Maharashtra, India(Kambakht Ishq Song)
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      2 hours 3 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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