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Kya Dilli Kya Lahore

  • 2014
  • 1h 38m
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7.3/10
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Kya Dilli Kya Lahore (2014)
In 1948, a cross-fire erupts at an isolated stretch of Indo-Pak border, leaving only two soldiers alive. One is an Indian soldier of Pakistani origin while the other happens to be a Pakistani soldier of Indian origin. An ironic story of pride and survival begins when - in an attempt to evade danger, they bump into each other. And amidst continuous exchange of bullets, altercations and murkier situations, it evolves into a journey of human connection with an unforeseeable end.
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In 1948, a cross-fire erupts at an isolated stretch of Indo-Pak border, leaving only two soldiers alive. One is an Indian soldier of Pakistani origin while the other happens to be a Pakistan... Read allIn 1948, a cross-fire erupts at an isolated stretch of Indo-Pak border, leaving only two soldiers alive. One is an Indian soldier of Pakistani origin while the other happens to be a Pakistani soldier of Indian origin. An ironic story of pride and survival begins when - in an atte... Read allIn 1948, a cross-fire erupts at an isolated stretch of Indo-Pak border, leaving only two soldiers alive. One is an Indian soldier of Pakistani origin while the other happens to be a Pakistani soldier of Indian origin. An ironic story of pride and survival begins when - in an attempt to evade danger, they bump into each other. And amidst continuous exchange of bullets,... Read all

  • Directors
    • Vijay Raaz
    • Arora Karn
  • Writers
    • Aseem Arrora
    • Manu Rishi Chadha
    • Gulzar
  • Stars
    • Vijay Raaz
    • Manu Rishi Chadha
    • Raj Zutshi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Vijay Raaz
      • Arora Karn
    • Writers
      • Aseem Arrora
      • Manu Rishi Chadha
      • Gulzar
    • Stars
      • Vijay Raaz
      • Manu Rishi Chadha
      • Raj Zutshi
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Rehmat Ali
    Manu Rishi Chadha
    Manu Rishi Chadha
    • Samarth Pratap
    • (as Manu Rishi)
    Raj Zutshi
    Raj Zutshi
    • Barfi Singh
    • (as Rajendranath Zutshi)
    Vishwajeet Pradhan
    Vishwajeet Pradhan
    • Pakistani Captain
    Taniyaa Khanna
    • Makeup design
    Aliza Rajan
    • Directors
      • Vijay Raaz
      • Arora Karn
    • Writers
      • Aseem Arrora
      • Manu Rishi Chadha
      • Gulzar
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    10vanu3112

    The movie describe the true emotions of common people about the partition in 1947 - India & Pakistan

    The movie describe the true emotions of common people about the partition in 1947 - India & Pakistan.

    The movies shows the soldiers from the 2 countries which are born in enemy country. It depicts the politics which wad behind the partition and a sweet humor and lots of emotions.

    The movie will drive those crazy who have been the part of this tragedy.

    A movie with only 4 actors; you can ask for more.

    The direction is simple but amazing.

    Must watch for those who love documentaries and rel stories. Every scene in the movie is great to watch. Thanks to actors and all the cast behind the movie.

    Bottom line: Indian audience should also welcome such movies. Movies with lesson and not only entertainment.
    9Harshawrites

    A emotional story on partition

    This film is based on partition of India and Pakistan and there is two guys to represent their views on partition. And the whole film is shot in a single place the story telling pace is slow but the film touches your heart
    7bobbysing

    A brave off beat attempt by Vijay Raaz with exceptional lyrics & dialogues worth contemplating.

    The one person who gives me goose bumps with his voice resonating in the dark ambiance of the theater other than Amitabh Bachchan is Gulzar, and this time too I did feel the same after a long time as the sound came,

    "Lakeerein Hain To Rehne Do …………, Kisi Ne Rooth Kar Gussey Mein Shaayad Khench Di Thi.........,"

    And Gulzar very thoughtfully writes these lines with a crystal clear vision, as now after more than six decades of the partition, the lines have been drawn forever and there is no possibility to delete them in any way through any kind of mutual agreement as it seems. Another truth revealed in these lines about the film and its general acceptance with the public is that it might not be able to make an instant connect with the viewers as more than two generations have changed in these 65 years. And today it actually requires a quite deep, introspective and emotional soul to feel for that torturous massacre witnessed in those cruel times by our unfortunate ancestors.

    Coming to the film itself, it begins well and keeps you guessing, walking on a unpredictable path right till the end. The first half remains engrossing; mainly due to the brilliant dialogues having a fine mix of Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi well rendered by two most underrated actors of the present times i.e. Vijay Raaz and Manu Rishi.

    Interestingly the whole 100 minutes of film revolve around these two characters only, wherein one is the director (Vijay Raaz) and other is the dialogue writer (Manu Rishi) of the project, playing it superbly. And actually that should say a lot about their exceptional untapped or unrecognized talent by the Hindi Film Industry till date.

    So the film progresses fine till its first 50-55 minutes and has something significant to convey about the loving relationship existing between the people of India before partition. But it soon starts walking on a monotonous path, sadly losing the charm in its entertaining dialogues too, taking the magic away. Actually in its initial moments there remains a subtle mix of surprise, joy, comedy, emotion and unpredictability all together in the conversations between the Indian Army cook and the Pakistani soldier. But after the intermission, the two key characters have nothing much to say to each other and the director is only left with the emotional and uncertainty cards with him to play with.

    Expressing the truth, KYA DILLI KYA LAHORE is no doubt a courageous and first of its kind of Anti-War film in Hindi cinema revolving around only 2 key & 2 supporting characters in all (reminding you of Oscar Winner NO MAN'S LAND (2001) from Bosnia). But at the same time it also goes stretching to an unnecessary length after a while and thus is not able to build up the impact of its initial hour, later on. Further pointing towards its basic content, there are numerous stories penned by renowned writers such as Saadat Hassan Manto, Ismat Chugtai, Rajinder Singh Bedi, K. A. Abbas, Qurratulain Hyder and more, which are just perfect for reading or for staging plays targeting a particular section of viewers. But making a full length film on those stories might not be possible due to their 'to the point' approach of saying things in a simple, sarcastic manner as visible in KDKL.

    Yet what scores the maximum in this experimental project are its soulful, thought provoking lyrics by Gulzar and entertaining satirical dialogues by Manu Rishi, deserving all the praises. Worth watching performances by both Vijay Raaz and Manu Rishi add to its overall score too but its actually Manu Rishi who completely wins over the viewer with his commendable act of a confused cook, undoubtedly. Raj Zutshi, Vishwajeet Prashan are just OK as the two supporting actors whereas Art Director does his job extremely well creating the Indian-Pakistan border in Fiji. The film has an intelligent background score (played at a lower volume) and a fabulous Gulzar song "Kissey Lambe Ne Lakeeran De", well composed by Sandesh Shandilya and as usual wonderfully sung by Sukhwinder in his exceptional style.

    So despite its shortcomings, this daring show put together by a talented cast, deserves to be seen once to feel that explosive time period the movie is all about, i.e. just 6-7 months post the Independence when anger as well as heartfelt emotions were at their peak display for sure. However on a concluding note, I would like to mention two words which thankfully are not discussed much in the present era as they used to be, before the 80s. And those two words, which might be new to the present generations, are MUHAJIR and REFUGEE.

    Where MUHAJIRS is a term largely used for those people who migrated to Pakistan from India during the Partition, there REFUGEES is the word used for people shifting base from Pakistan to India in 1947. The words had a kind of humiliating feel associated with them at that time and I still remember a question, often asked when I was a small kid that, "Tussi Pichhon Kithon De Ho?" (Where are your ancestors from actually?). To which I had no answer at all, as I really didn't know and used to run to ask my father about the actual village we have come from. Later I also came to know about several colonies in our locality which were actually called Refugee Colonies earlier, before being given a new official name by the government.

    Anyway those forgettable times are now history and the borders are still there, consolidating our mutual existence as two neighboring countries only……………….and that's what makes a blessed poet write,

    "Lakeerein Hain To Rehne Do.............., Kisi Ne Rooth Kar Gussey Mein Shaayad Khench Di Thi................., Inhi Ko Ab Banao Paala Aur Aao Kabaddi Khelte Hain, Lakeerein Hain To Rehne Do..............!"
    9informtogaurav

    Sublime Direction and Acting

    One the Fine Movie of Indian Cinema. A Landmark movie. Will always be remembered for its unique Concept.
    8raveesh-shrivastava

    A beautiful movie

    There is satirical humor between two soldiers. The movie beautifully touches upon your emotions in a typical Gulzar style with a lot of humor great dialogues. This movie has no big sets but yes a good direction flawless execution with only 4 people in the movie who have a done a fantastic job .

    Specially for those who want to utilize their time and end up appreciating the movie . Not for people who love movies like Rowdy Rathore or Gunday etc. Its for people who loved Peepli live or Paan Singh Tomar .

    I would highly recommend to you to watch this movie and end up being happy about the Indian cinema and the debut direction by Vijay Raaz

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      Vijay Raaz's only directed film.
    • Goofs
      Rehmat Ali talks about the city Faisalabad in the film but in 1948 Faisalabad was called Lyallpur. The city was renamed in 1977.

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2014 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • Fiji
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • K.D.K.L
    • Filming locations
      • Sigatoka, Viti Levu, Fiji
    • Production companies
      • High Ground Enterprise
      • Picture Thoughts Production
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    • Budget
      • $1,700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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