In order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.In order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.In order to immortalize his love, a groom decides to create conflict between his and his to-be bride's families.
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- 3 nominations total
- Himanshu C. Seth
- (as Jamnadas Majethia [JD])
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Supriya Pathak: A scene-stealer. Her performance and dialogue delivery is second to none.
Anang Desai: Next to Supriya, he is the best.
Rajeev Mehta:: Strong screen-presence to the extent the "Hansaaaa...." will be etched in your head.
Himanshu Seth:: Not up to the mark.
Kirti Kulhari:: Was a glorified miss-goody-two-shoes.
Satish Shah:: Excellent portrayal, though I thought the entire segment was more of a stocking filler.
Deven Bhojani: I wish he had more than the miss and blink appearance.
Cameo by Farah Khan goes to show she loves the "Khichdi" TV series. Finally endorsed by Fox... way to go!!!
The plot is wafer-thin but the gags and one-liners keep you on the roll. Certainly a good one-time watch..... and "Leave your brains at home...." ROFL!
Khichdi is a simple movie, without big stars. It is the film version of a TV series of the same name, and the same characters are retained in the movie. The movie is about Hansa, Praful, Himanshu, Jayshree, Babuji, and around 50 Parminders. The PJs of these people will make you die laughing, for around 110 minutes of your life!! Watch the movie, you will know.
I love PJs and jokes even more stupid than PJs, and I always wanted to be a good PJist, and was proud of my PJs. I also believed no one can beat my standard in PJs. But, after watching Khichdi I realised that I have to raise my PJ standards immediately. This movie goes to a level which is beyond your imagination. If you are a PJ lover, this is the real treat for you. I'm sure you will rate it a minimum of 8/10. It is obvious, because the makers have added so much of PJs in the movie.
We see comedy movies becoming great successes, with double meaning comedies. Often it is not so comfortable to watch such movies with our family. But this Khichdi is purely green, and you can watch it with your kids, parents, or even grandparents.
There is a cold war between the characters of the movie, to prove that who is more stupid. Hansa, Himanshu and Praful all the three of them behave so stupidly, that we can't make a conclusion on who is more stupid. Obviously, all of them are damn funny too. Supriya Pathak is in her extreme form, and is great in each and every scene. After a simple 'Maa' role in 'Wake Up Sid', she does a character with a completely new flavour, and she is extremely successful in this role. Rajeev Mehta is first rate as Praful. He is better than most of the comedians of bollywood, and his gestures and expressions are fantastic. Jamnadas Majethia is very good as Himanshu. He is also damn funny, and is excellent. Anang Desai and Nimisha Vakharia are good in their respective roles as Babuji and Jayshree. The new girl who played 'Parminder' was cute. The cameos by Farah Khan and Satish Shah were good.
There are many situations in the movie, which will make the entire house down. Few of them are:
1. The 'Akal ke Ladoo' scene 2. Funeral scene 3. The night scene in Chhedi Singh's house 4. The hospital scene 5. The entire court scene
On the whole, Khichdi is a complete entertainer, and is never to be missed if you like simple comedy movies. It is an opportunity to laugh continuously for almost 2 hours, and never miss this opportunity.
Thanks God I am Alive.. I could have died.. Died LAUGHING...
First time in my life I had to pause the movie frequently to control my laughter. I assure, even if someone gets a heart attack watching this movie he'd laugh on his way to hospital until doc gives him anesthesia! But then he will remember the hospital sequence from the movie and he'd surely die!
Outrageously funny movie ever made for Indian audience. Character that can kill you is called Praful. ..
"Mein hun praful.. praful hu mein.." ROFLMFAO!! It starts with an intro story in which God visits the maddest family in the world to give 'Akkal ke laddu' but returns back helplessly after being accused 'Pata nahi kisney tumhe Bhagwaan banaya!'
There on laughter just doesn't leave you. Its very few times in your life you just cant help yourself laughing and try too hard but it just gets doubled. This movie is one of those. Theater equivalent experience of brilliant performances!
Watch it :)
In clear words, KHICHDI can be liked or appreciated by only the die-hard fans of the T.V. Serial who are already well aware of all the family members in the story interacting with each other. But for anyone who is not previously familiar with the characters and their unique mannerisms it doesn't prove to be a thoroughly enjoyable comedy as a whole.
Though the writer-director, Aatish Kapadia starts off well with a good self explanatory sequence depicting why all the characters on the screen are so dumb and weird (featuring Satish Shah as the GOD distributing Akal Ke Ladoo). But later on the film goes back to the same serial type of proceedings revolving around the topic of an inter-caste marriage between a Gujrati and a Punjabi family. Here, sadly the Punjabi family and its members are just added on to have some quick jokes on the community which doesn't work and also seem to be in pretty bad taste at times. Frankly speaking, there are still many big names in the Bollywood Industry who are just interested in using a SIKH character in their films for a comic touch and nothing else. And at the same time there are many intelligent film-makers too who boldly decide to make a sensible and appreciable film like "Rocket Singh" completely written around a SIKH character in the lead.
Anyway, coming back to KHICHDI, it has two kinds of humor or comedy. One, which is normal and can be understood by everyone watching the movie in the theater. But the second is the humor which can only be enjoyed by the fans of its original T.V. serial as they only know the reasons why the characters are behaving in their particular peculiar ways on the screen. So, the movie may work for some and may not for many who haven't ever watched or followed the Hit Television Series on which it is actually based.
However, for KHICHDI family's die-hard fans, the movie does have its own truly enjoyable moments coming at regular intervals. But it really could have been a universal laugh riot with a tighter screenplay and a better story plot. The second half insertion of a murder sequence is not impressive, whereas the court room drama in the climax is hilarious. In addition to this, the Bollywood Song Parodies being sung at a funeral, also come as an enjoyable surprise (though may be considered weird by many).
Performance wise, the actors in their famous getups and characters have nothing more to offer than the usual, as seen in the serial. Still their comic timing and the unique dialogue delivery style is superb. Supriya Pathak takes the credit of the best performer in the family, brilliantly supported by all and both Farah Khan & Satish Shah remain truly entertaining in their guest appearances. Musically the film has nothing in its kitty but the Cinematography is fine with very colourful sets and backgrounds.
On the whole, KHICHDI may entertain its true small screen fans, who have been watching the serial from years, but for the others it might not serve the purpose.
Aatish Kapadia both writes and directs this feature, and he does a good job of it. The movie is also very well cast, with every actor understanding the film's outrageously comic mood and acting accordingly. Supriya Pathak leads the film as the dumb Hansa with a terrific performance that is downright hilarious. Her screen presence is the strongest in the film; when she's on-screen, no one else exists, when she is not, you badly want her to reappear. Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia, Jamnadas Majethia and Anang Desai play their roles excellently. What I liked about the film is the fact that it is not an unintentional comedy, it's a well-scripted picture which knows how it wants to work. To sum it up, Khichdi is an outstanding no-brainer and for me it is also quite addictive. I already want to watch it again.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first ever Indian movie based on a sitcom (Khichdi (2002)).
- GoofsArvind Vaidya, who played the father of Supriya Pathak and Jamnadas Majethia in both the television series as well as the movie, was named Jayantilal Seth in the original sitcom. However, in the movie his name is mentioned as Chandrankant Seth. Chandrankant, played by Harish Shetty, was the father of Trupti, one of the prospective brides who came to see Praful in the television series.
- Quotes
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Jayshree, are you bringing tea or should I order from outside ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Irritated] Ohh God, I am on my way. Here. And Babuji, today you'll get breakfast.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Why's that ?
Jayshree Parekh: Well, the beggar who usually comes up in the morning didn't turn up today.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: This tea is a bit odd, isn't it ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Delighted] You felt it Babuji ?
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: Yes. What have you mixed ?
Jayshree Parekh: Pesticide obviously.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: [Shocked] What ! Why ?
Jayshree Parekh: That cameleon who roams around in our kitchen accidentally fell into the kettle. I asked Praful Bhaiya to take care of it. And you know Praful Bhaiya.
Tulsidas 'Babuji' Parekh: That donkey Praful. I get the feeling I am going blind.
Jayshree Parekh: Please ensure nothing happens to you today atleast. We don't have a maid who can assist me.
[Upon hearing the door bell]
Jayshree Parekh: I guess it's that beggar.
[Receiving flashlight upon opening the door]
Jayshree Parekh: Hey, switch off those lights. Who're you ?
Buddhidev: [Complying] I am Eshwar. Buddhidev. Lord of wisdom. Would you like some sweets of intelligence ?
Jayshree Parekh: [Irritated further] Damn, I thought it was that beggar again.
[Looking at Satish Shah's chariot]
Jayshree Parekh: Ohh great, I should head to the market.
[to the charotier]
Jayshree Parekh: Saarthi Kumar, take me over to Kandivali.
Buddhidev: [In sarcasm] Careful, there's traffic over there.
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