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We Are Family

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.9K
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We Are Family (2010)
A divorced mother of three children runs a happy household - until her former husband brings his new career-oriented girlfriend into the picture.
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A divorced mother of three children runs a happy household - until her former husband brings his new career-oriented girlfriend into the picture.A divorced mother of three children runs a happy household - until her former husband brings his new career-oriented girlfriend into the picture.A divorced mother of three children runs a happy household - until her former husband brings his new career-oriented girlfriend into the picture.

  • Director
    • Siddharth P Malhotra
  • Writers
    • Venita Coelho
    • Niranjan Iyengar
    • Gigi Levangie
  • Stars
    • Kajol
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Arjun Rampal
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Siddharth P Malhotra
    • Writers
      • Venita Coelho
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Gigi Levangie
    • Stars
      • Kajol
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Arjun Rampal
    • 22User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Kajol
    Kajol
    • Maya
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Shreya
    Arjun Rampal
    Arjun Rampal
    • Aman
    Aanchal Munjal
    Aanchal Munjal
    • Aaliya
    Iravati Harshe
    Iravati Harshe
    • Dr. Rati Malhotra
    Amrita Prakash
    Amrita Prakash
    • Elder Aaliya
    Malika Singh
    • Zoobie
    Harry Key
    • Stage Manager
    Diya Sonecha
    • Anjali
    Nominath Ginsberg
    • Ankush
    Pompy Hans
    • Karaoke Singer
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    • Director
      • Siddharth P Malhotra
    • Writers
      • Venita Coelho
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Gigi Levangie
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    9golden-silence

    emotional

    Despite what some people might say, this movie was great. It was filled with emotional moments. Every actor/actress delivered a strong performance. Even the kids were great and believable as the characters.

    And yea, I doubt this would happen the way it did in real life, but isn't the point of making movies is to step away from reality for a few hours? If you wanna see something sad, something real, something about love, something about trust, something about sacrifice and something about family...then this is your movie. Don't expect perfection but it comes close enough...

    .....

    A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. ~Washington Irving
    6Peter_Young

    Step in

    We Are Family is an official remake of the famous 1998 Hollywood movie Stepmom. The story of the film is just perfect for a Hindi film because that's what Indian audiences like and can relate to. I never understood, why bother to remake a film which in itself was not particularly great, but the movie certainly lacks the verve of Stepmom and as expected it resorts to sentimentality far more often. I did not expect much from We Are Family, and it was just the way I thought it would be. The movie is a melodramatic tearjerker of its sort. It is of course much more realistic in its overall portrayal but there too it had its share of loopholes, being a tad too dated and conservative for its time.

    The film is of course highly predictable, but it has its touching moments from time to time despite being generally unconvincing. At first the film was really poorly developed and later on it turned into a very sentimental and emotionally unrestrained tale which is fairly enjoyable and occasionally moving but never particularly memorable. Towards the second half, the film has a very familiar Kal Ho Naa Ho feel to it, but while the latter was flavoured with great comedy and a witty touch of New York's realism, We Are Family sometimes lacks soul. In its favour it can be said that it's focused, but at the same time it's a bit too long for the story it tells, although not very long per se, where Hindi film parameters are concerned.

    One of the main reasons I decided to go through the film was of course the casting. Kajol leads the film with a heartfelt and natural performance which is compelling and moving. Kareena Kapoor supports really well in a restrained act, but at times I felt the story did not dig enough into her character's thoughts, dilemmas and fears before she took the decision to do what she did, and that's one of the examples of the faulty script. Arjun Rampal is convincing as the caring ex-husband. Among the kids, they're above average to okay but the cute-as-a-button Diya Sonecha was really likable, even if not particularly for her acting. She at times reminded me of the adorable little kid playing the younger daughter in Shekhar Kapur's classic Masoom.

    Many movies have shown films about families in times of trouble and their way of dealing with it together, whether it's Terms of Endearment, Stepmom or the Indian movies Anuraag, Kaash. We Are Family is one of them. I still wonder why it was so necessary to make it, and though it generally lacks the power to captivate and stay with you after the show has ended and is lacking in substance, it's still a well-acted and generally watchable movie despite its flaws.
    5writetokrish

    Do not see it if you want entertainment

    I went to see the movie mainly because I saw few reviews saying it is a entertaining movie. But take my words 'It is not entertaining at all except one song(lets rock)'. Personally I did not liked a movie having so much of centiment through-out the movie but if you are seeing the movie with your family you may like it.First half is good but it was unbearable for me in the second half. Here is some good and bad things about it...

    good: 1. You should take your kids to see the movie as there are three beautiful kids in the movie who in actual best part of it. 2. Cinematography in Bollywood standard is quite good. 3. If you liked 'Kabhi Albida na Kahena' you may like it. 4. As expected Kajol, Kareena, Arjun done their job, specially Arjut Rampal lifted his acting up one level.

    bad: 1. Does not do what a film should do-take the viewers fully into the story. I heard few people beside me laughing in a very emotional moment. 2. Music is so so. 3. No entertainment as such. 4. Could have been better if the duration bit short.
    8ShyamNTK

    Watch it with your family!!

    I haven't watched Stepmom, so cant compare this with the original… Anyway, this itself is a very good movie you can watch with your family or your spouse. This is not a kind of full entertainment movie, of course, the movie has its light moments, but the main task is far more than brainless entertainment…

    Siddharth Malhotra, the debutant did a very good job as the director. Performance wise, Kareena and Kajol were equally good, both of them acted very very well… Arjun Rampal was also good, he did complete justice to the character.. In fact, he is one of the very few actors in Indian film industry, who can portray this role… The kids were very good, especially, the eldest girl. Some of her expressions were just WoWWW!!! The youngest girl was so cute, she was like a doll in Bumm Bumm Bole also… The other child, the boy was also good, don't know why, he did not get that much role as of the other two.

    Music department, not so great… I saw many people praising a song Hamesha & Forever, I didn't feel anything for the song… In fact, the other songs like Aankhon Mein Neendein, Reham O Karam and Let's Rock were nice…

    A good movie, on the whole..
    4bobbysing

    Once again a glossy, unmoving & deliberately spiced up film on the subject of terminal illness.

    The latest offering from the house of Dharma Productions and Karan Johar consolidates two widely known facts about their projects post AGNEEPATH and GUMRAH which came in the early nineties. One that they now make films majorly for the overseas markets and the multiplex viewers with story-plots revolving only around the rich and upper class section of the society. And two that their films necessarily have to be all glossy, colour perfect and beautiful having no place for the harsh realities of a normal life.

    WE ARE FAMILY also exactly follows the same pattern, where everything happens so perfectly and nicely within a rich family to such a level that it all becomes completely uninteresting, unmoving and pointless. In short the only merit of the movie in my opinion is that this time thankfully it's an Official adaptation of Chris Columbus's STEPMOM (1998)featuring Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon.

    But the negatives start right here from its inception, as I really couldn't find the reason to adapt an ORIGINAL which was so English in its concept and also not entertaining enough to get inspired from. May be the makers, as usual only had the Foreign markets and multiplexes in mind to do so.

    Anyway, being an honest adaptation, WE ARE FAMILY starts exactly in the same manner as STEPMOM, which in reality becomes utterly confusing for the viewers. Here we have a man still frequently visiting and spending quality time with his three kids and wife even when they have been divorced from the last 3 years……….Quite strange! And on top of this he is hugely interested to introduce all the kids to his loving girlfriend for no reason at all (because the main plot of terminal illness starts after this initial sequence). Now when the kids are happily living with their mom after 3 years of divorce between their parents, then why he is intruding so much in their happy home. At the most he should only visit at regular intervals to meet the kids and that's it. If he is still so much involved with the family then why not accept the mistake and come back to them right away?

    Moving ahead with this impact-less start, WE ARE FAMILY goes into the same old mould of Dharma Productions famous flick "KAL HO NA HO" revolving around the ages old formula of terminal illness of the hero. The only difference here is that instead of a love triangle, we have a caring mom in the film, who brings her ex-husband's girlfriend in her own home, as she wishes her to become the mom of their 3 kids after she is gone. Interesting may seem to be on the paper, but on the screen it comes out to be utterly unconvincing, slow and even boring despite of some good performances by the trio of"Pati Patni aur Woh".

    Debutant director Siddharth P. Malhotra, makes a typical Dharma Productions film but minus the Hit music and the much needed entertainment factor. The narration keeps on moving at a constantly slow speed and is only able to impress in the last 5 minutes alone when the story shifts to the future mode, where all the 3 kids have grown up to become 3 good looking youngsters. Moreover all the comic scenes in the film, seem to be deliberately added upon to somehow spice up the proceedings and provide few relief moments to the viewers. As a result, the end product is not able to hold your interest throughout its two hours of duration.

    Though equipped with two most sought after names in the Industry, Sidhharth fails to extract some energetic stuff from the duo and you simply miss the fire in their scenes together. In simple words, Yes, Kajol and Kareena are there on the screen once again, but they are not able to deliver what was being expected from them by their viewers. Individually Kajol is excellent and Kareena is impressive. But together, the script does not give them anything to excel upon. Kajol's transformation from a healthy lady to a dying patient remains one of the few good things in the movie and the talented lady once again proves that she can easily rise above a not so fine script too.

    Kareena displays her acting skills particularly in the second half but her character is not anything different from what she has already done before. Besides, I also couldn't understand why the director tried to portray her as a vamp in the first half. The Original flick never showed Julia Roberts in a bad light in any of its scenes right from the start and that's where the Indianised treatment of the second lady fails completely.

    Arjun Rampal as the confused father is fine and the three kids put up an honest show with their sincere performances. But unfortunately, the film has nothing in particular for the kids coming to the theaters with their parents. The other major letdown in the film is its uninspiring music shockingly coming from the multi-talented Shanker-Ehsaan-Loy. The soundtrack is a big disaster with the main song even having few resembling notes with "Tere Hai Zameen Tera Aasman" from THE BURNING TRAIN. Further, the Cinematography had to be eye-catching since the whole film is set in the foreign locations and also has many glossy backdrops related to the fashion world.

    So overall, WE ARE FAMILY falls flat in absence of anything exceptional or new to convey to its audience. But you can try it, only if you are interested in its honest performances and cast.

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    • Trivia
      John Abraham was the first choice for the lead role. But he declined.
    • Connections
      Featured in 56th Idea Filmfare Awards (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Aankhon Mein Neendein
      Written by Irshad Kamil

      Composed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

      Performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal and Shankar Mahadevan

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (India) Pvt. Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2010 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Я люблю тебя, мамочка!
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(12 Apostles)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Dharma Productions
      • Sony Pictures Releasing
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $638,144
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $296,907
      • Sep 5, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,106,491
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      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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