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Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25m
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4.7/10
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Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai (2003)
A suspended cop ends up in Calgary searching for a criminal, where he falls in love with daughter of a successful Indian businessman and a protective father who takes a while to accept his future son-in-law.
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A suspended cop ends up in Calgary searching for a criminal, where he falls in love with daughter of a successful Indian businessman and a protective father who takes a while to accept his f... Read allA suspended cop ends up in Calgary searching for a criminal, where he falls in love with daughter of a successful Indian businessman and a protective father who takes a while to accept his future son-in-law.A suspended cop ends up in Calgary searching for a criminal, where he falls in love with daughter of a successful Indian businessman and a protective father who takes a while to accept his future son-in-law.

  • Director
    • Anubhav Sinha
  • Writers
    • Shashank Dabral
    • Nitin Raikwar
    • Rajan Raj
  • Stars
    • Priyanshu Chatterjee
    • Sakshi Shivanand
    • Farida Jalal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    345
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    • Director
      • Anubhav Sinha
    • Writers
      • Shashank Dabral
      • Nitin Raikwar
      • Rajan Raj
    • Stars
      • Priyanshu Chatterjee
      • Sakshi Shivanand
      • Farida Jalal
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Priyanshu Chatterjee
    Priyanshu Chatterjee
    • Samar Dev
    • (as Priyanshu)
    Sakshi Shivanand
    Sakshi Shivanand
    • Pakhi
    • (as Saakshi)
    Farida Jalal
    Farida Jalal
    • Asha 'Jiji'
    Navneet Nishan
    Navneet Nishan
    • Jinni
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Shyam 'Sam'
    Arundhati Roy
    Arundhati Roy
    • Saira A. Khan
    • (as Arundhati)
    Pummy Brar
    • Rahim
    Crystal
    • Cindy
    Harry
    • Jo Jo
    Pawan Mahendru
    • Pundit Ji
    Monami
    • Jinni's assistant
    Manoj Pahwa
    Manoj Pahwa
    • Aziz Khan
    Sajeel
    • Jibran A. Khan
    Virendra Saxena
    Virendra Saxena
    • Mohandas
    Anita Wahi
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    • Director
      • Anubhav Sinha
    • Writers
      • Shashank Dabral
      • Nitin Raikwar
      • Rajan Raj
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    8CAMKG

    Finally, a true romantic comedy

    Bollywood has very few of these: romantic comedies. Primarily because filmmakers have this tremendous predisposition with melodrama - whether it is required or not is another matter. But APBKDH sticks to its themes of romance and comedy right till the end.

    Every romantic comedy has to have a built-in hindrance that will stop the couple from living happily ever after till the penultimate reel, sometimes even the penultimate shot. You know that before the credits roll. But what you look forward to is journey to that moment, which will hopefully be an enjoyable and entertaining one. In APBKDH, this journey is a very enjoyable one.

    Om Puri gives a phenomenally humorous performance as the protagonist of the film - yup he is THE MAIN character of the film. I guess it is a great testimonial to the fact that if you are a professionally trained actor, you can do a wider range of work, something that our so-called stars are oblivious to. Priyanshu impresses once again after Tum Bin that he has a great screen presence and his comedic timing with Om Puri is quite good. Saakshi has to look good and mouth her limited lines competently which she does very well. She definitely looks ravishing throughout the film and is very comfortable on the screen.

    Anubhav Sinha's talent lies in giving the supporting characters some substance rather than present them as mere caricatures. In that sense, Fairda Jalal does a good job. Nikhil-Vinay's score though not as good as Tum Bin, is still listenable and goes well with the film. What I was impressed about the film was Sinha and Dabral's script which never hammers your sensibilities at any point but has you smiling, giggling or somberly staring with moistened eyes. Sinha never drives the point home. He subtly suggests them with a common sense and intelligence that seems foreign to mainstream Bollywood.

    So, I guess now we know that Tum Bin was not a streaky fluky effort from a novice. It was the first film from someone who knows his craft well. 8/10.
    10vibeydiva

    Today's Entertainer

    I Completely agree with the deepshikha, Priyanshu's eyes are prettier than sakshi's.

    Movie is todays entertainer, a light movie yet full of emotion, comedy rich cinematography, decency and leaves a touch. A special reference of dance scene where sakshi asks her father (Om Puri)for a dance infront of Priyanshu brings a very spontaneous happiness to father. Cinematography is excellent. Anubhav is putting his anubhav from past into scope. Tum Bin and now APBKDH.... amazing.

    A special reference to dance in song 'pyar se nazar mili' where the facial expression of everyone including dance troupe in scope are very real makes it so intense.
    1tegrazero

    she cries about tribal rights after she snatched tribal forest land illegally and build a bungalow in panchmarhi hills,MP.

    Arundadhi roy is bad at everything. she cries about tribal rights after she snatched tribal forest land illegally and build a bungalow in panchmarhi hills,MP.
    chutneylix

    A decent movie that deserves a chance

    SYNOPSIS: Sam (Om Puri) is a single father raising his only daughter Pakhi (Sakshi) in Canada. As a consequence he is extremely protective of her and they share a very special bond. Sam's biggest fear is that his baby girl will have to get married and leave someday. He is of the firm belief that no man can love his daughter as much as he does. But unfortunately for Sam, his worst fears come true when Pakhi meets and falls in love with Samar (Priyanshu). Samar is a suspended cop who comes to Canada to solve some case which will prove his innocence. The rest of the movie focuses on how Sam comes to terms with the situation and accepts Samar as part of his daughter's life.

    REVIEW: APBKDH is Anubhav Sinha's second venture after Tum Bin. He returns to Canada for the setting. Believe it or not, this time he manages to capture the scenery even better than in Tum Bin. The story itself is inspired from Father of the Bride and Meet the Parents but thankfully this doesn't take from the merits of the movie. Mainly because Anubhav Sinha is a good storyteller. My only complaint about the story was Priyanshu's suspended cop track which was a little confusing and lengthy. Also the fact that Pakhi's family cut ties with him because of it is hard to believe. He lied, yes and they had a right to be mad but not kick him out altogether.

    The cinematography as I've mentioned before is breathtaking. The music however is disappointing. After Tum Bin, the expectations were high. The best song in terms of picturization and music is the title song. The rest are only slightly above average. Performances wise, veteran actor Om Puri takes the cake. Playing a worried, protective yet doting dad to the hilt, he is an absolute delight to watch. Priyanshu as the other pillar of the movie is also great. He has improved a great deal since Tum Bin. Here he gets to play a lighter character and gets to show us his action, comedy as well as romantic sides. He looks extremely handsome especially in all the trendy clothes he wore. Sakshi as Pakhi makes a decent debut. She looks pretty in almost every scene. Her best scenes are with Om Puri.

    BOTTOM LINE: Definitely recommended for Canadian scenery and the performances but mainly for the depiction of the relationship between a father and his daughter. Also the tug of war between Sam and Samar is fun to watch. Om Puri and Priyanshu are hilarious.

    Also I'd like to mention that the song 'Aisi Aankhen Dekhi Nahin' (I've never seen such eyes) should have been picturized on Priyanshu instead of Sakshi. His eyes are way prettier than hers.
    7cseabhi

    A sweet story!

    Well, all were having high hopes from Anubhav Sinha after Tum Bin. But Anubhav Sinha - Priyanshu Chatterjee fails to live up to the audience expectation this time. But for me, I really really liked the film.

    The story is about the suspended cop( Samar, played by Priyanshu Chatterjee) who comes to Calgary searching for a criminal and there he falls in love with a successful Indian businessman(Sam, played by Om Puri), who is very protective about her daughter( Pakhi, played by Sakshi Shivanand). There is also some other characters like Om Puri's elder sister(Asha 'Jiji', played by Farida Jalal) who supports Pakhi and likes Samar very much. Om puri however isn't sure about Samar and have some reservations about him.

    The story is very much predictable and has been set up in Calgary where Anubhav Sinha shot Tum Bin. The story seems to be inspired from Father of the Bride.

    What is special about the movie is the sweetness in the film. This is basically a romantic comedy and feel good type of cinema. Bond shown between father and daughter is very sweetly picturised and the scenes of Om Puri and Priyanshu are very humorous. Farida Jalal deserves special mention as the bond between her and Om puri as brohter sister bond is very warm and they really compliment each other. Priyanshu as the lead actor is really good. Sakshi does a decent job and she is looking beautiful throughout the film. Manoj Pahwa as Priyanshu's friend does an excellent job.

    Music of the movie deserves a metion. From Aisi Aankhein Nahi Dekhi to Baba ki rani ho, each song is soulful and touches your heart. The cinematography is breathtaking. Anubhav Sinha captures the beauty of Calgary very well.

    As for direction, Anubhav Sinha has done a decent job in the movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film is highly 'inspired' by the film 'Father of the Bride'.
    • Quotes

      Shyam 'Sam': You're telling me that you met someone in a fortnight, and fell in love with him?

      Pakhi: Yes

      Shyam 'Sam': Pakhi, do you know how stupid you sound? In 15 days, you can't even decide if you've got a proper pair of shoes

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to cut sight of a neck twist during a fight scene, in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12A classification was available.
    • Connections
      References Le père de la mariée (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai
      Performed by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik

      Lyrics by Sameer

      Music by Nikhil, Vinay

      Music on T-Series

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2003 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Anubhav Sinha Productions
      • Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
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      2 hours 25 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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