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Kismet Love Paisa Dilli

  • 2012
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
637
YOUR RATING
Kismet Love Paisa Dilli (2012)
AdventureComedyCrimeRomanceThriller

Film is set in one winter night in Delhi where a middle class, Delhi university guy falls in love with a girl anchoring a fashion show. In process of wooing her someone plants a sting operat... Read allFilm is set in one winter night in Delhi where a middle class, Delhi university guy falls in love with a girl anchoring a fashion show. In process of wooing her someone plants a sting operation tape in his pocket. This sting operation has a minister talking of buying and selling ... Read allFilm is set in one winter night in Delhi where a middle class, Delhi university guy falls in love with a girl anchoring a fashion show. In process of wooing her someone plants a sting operation tape in his pocket. This sting operation has a minister talking of buying and selling MLAs and media heads from his Swiss bank accounts. Unknown to this he is chased by corrupt... Read all

  • Director
    • Sanjay M. Khanduri
  • Writers
    • Sanjay M. Khanduri
    • Rishabh Sharma
  • Stars
    • Vivek Oberoi
    • Mallika Sherawat
    • Neha Dhupia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    637
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sanjay M. Khanduri
    • Writers
      • Sanjay M. Khanduri
      • Rishabh Sharma
    • Stars
      • Vivek Oberoi
      • Mallika Sherawat
      • Neha Dhupia
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Vivek Oberoi
    Vivek Oberoi
    • Lokesh
    Mallika Sherawat
    Mallika Sherawat
    • Lovina
    Neha Dhupia
    Neha Dhupia
    • Anamika…
    Anshuman Jha
    Anshuman Jha
    • Nunna
    Vishal C. Bhardwaj
    • Rawat
    Tahir Raj Bhasin
    Tahir Raj Bhasin
    • Bamby
    Vishwanath Chatterjee
    Vishwanath Chatterjee
    Bunty Chopra
    • Sittu
    Aseem Hattangady
    • Police Inspector Dhondiyal
    • (as Aseem Hattangadi)
    Meenal Kapoor
    Meenal Kapoor
    • Sardarni
    Rajat Kaul
    Rajat Kaul
    • Bajrang Dal 1
    Ashutosh Kaushik
    Ashutosh Kaushik
    • Bhatti
    Naveen Kaushik
    Naveen Kaushik
    Rajinder Sharma Nanu
    • Chaudhary
    • (as Rajinder Sharma)
    Oscar Navín
    • DJ Dorek
    • (as Oscar Navin)
    Om Prakash
    • Mamaji
    Khalsa Raj
    • Sardar
    Ashutosh Rana
    Ashutosh Rana
    • Director
      • Sanjay M. Khanduri
    • Writers
      • Sanjay M. Khanduri
      • Rishabh Sharma
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    9leenavyas1306

    Brilliant Flick

    On insistence of a friend i went to see this film. Film is about a boy who thinks he is never gonna sell his soul and be corrupt. But moment comes and with big money in front his ideals shake and he gets bribed like rest of the world. This theme itself was so deeply touching to me that I could not understand why critics had trashed the film. Why there was a ruckus on gay humor. I Just loved the film. It is modern day 'Jane Bhi Do Yaaron'. Its a fun film with loads of dark and slap-stick humor which has a message for a common man to stand against corruption. The whole PVR theater was in splits when Kaptaan Saab played by Ashutosh Rana compares his loot small in front of what government is looting that sweet shop wala. Truly genius writing. Go for it eyes closed.
    2bobbysing

    Its like a low grade, fake version of EK CHALIS KI LAST LOCAL (2007)

    The year 2012 has given us many worth watching films based on some novel story ideas. But even in this new welcome scenario, still there are few directors who continue to face the same old crisis of fresh ideas like never before. And one of those creative captains of the ship is the director of KLPD, who quite strangely makes his second film too on exactly the same subject, which he had earlier used in his debut venture.

    Director Sanjay Khanduri made an off-beat yet entertaining film called EK CHALIS KI LAST LOCAL in 2007 which was based on a one night story featuring Abhay Deol in the lead. It was about a young man travelling in the Mumbai local train, who unintentionally gets caught in the web of prostitutes, dons, drugs, gays and corrupt officials, but in the ends incidentally gets loads of money in return of his painful sufferings of the night. Now after 5 long years the director of ECKLL makes his second film, questionably choosing the same kind of concept and script again as if there are no other ideas left in the whole world. And the only 'creative' change in the script is that this time its not the Mumbai local but Delhi's Metro which remains the center point of the plot and nothing else.

    The hero gets caught in exactly the similar kind of situations (given a Delhi-sh make-over), meeting the same kind of people in the whole night and then also gets some loads of money in the end as it was there in the original. The film decently manages to impress in its first 20 minutes as you don't really know what its all about exactly? But once it starts giving you the same content like ECKLL then one really feels like cheated and being taken for a ride with a pretty bad second half. Hence in my opinion KLPD is a perfect example to prove that a certain section of film-makers still love to consider the viewers as complete fools who can be served the same film twice featuring different actors and background after a gap of few years.

    To be honest, Sanjay's first venture ECKLL was a much better product which won more appreciation later after its home video release. But here in his second attempt the director tries some cheap tricks too beginning with its title itself which has also got a vulgar double meaning when written in abbreviated form as KLPD. Further, the Delhi Punjabi lingo utterly fails to hit the right note with the wrong pronunciation of few words by Vivek Oberoi who simply looks fake from the first scene itself.

    But more importantly, in order to get some instant attention, the makers here seem to be only interested in portraying the city of Delhi, full of sex maniacs roaming freely over the night as if there is a "Jungle Raaj" kind of situation which even includes the Police in it. And that's where KLPD goes too far in its over the top narration, not able to make any kind of comic or realistic connect with the audience.

    The film has sequences which can be easily termed as childish as well as vulgar in execution and it has actors who try too hard to make their presence felt without any positive results. The humor doesn't work at all and it even becomes irritating at times with weird characters such as the delivery boy turning into a jumping vampire with some bizarre super-hero powers. So if Vivek Oberoi chose this film to be his first release after the long break then he surely needs to appoint someone else to choose few good meaningful projects for him in the future. And the same can be said for Ashutosh Rana who also does a role which is much below his own proved caliber and on screen persona. Mallika Sherawat does nothing different from his previous films and Neha Dhupia must have done it as a favor.

    However, there still is one plus point in the film's soundtrack which has two catchy & enjoyable songs, "Dhishkyayun" and "Appy Budday Manayenge", perfect for all DJs to use at their dance floors. But apart from this single merit, KLPD can easily be rated as a daring venture which openly insults the creative intelligence of its own viewers quite loudly. So you can easily give it a miss for something better.
    10maitree345

    It was superb watching this Comedy-Thriller!

    Went to see Kismat Love Paisa Dilli, this weekend with buddies. Cudn't find any reason for criticizing it. It was nice and superb(some more adjectives to go with it too!) The comeback of Vivek-Mallika pairing and the directions of Sanjay Khanduri gave immense pleasure with comedies and suspense. I had also seen the award winning debut directions of Sanjay Khanduri, Ek Chaalis Ki Last Local, so decided to give it a try on my weekend. It made my weekend, enjoyed it a lot! The lovely songs Dhishkiyaun and Appy Budday were appropriate to the rhythm and thoroughly grabbed their space with much precision. Moreover the entire plot of comedy, suspense, Kaptaan's robbery (not to forget his birthday celebration also), suicide of Aarti and the pizza delivery boy along with our Lokesh and Lovina was well synchronized. A unique way of casting an exclusive storyline can only be expected from an accolade director. The midnight hour depiction of a love story is very rare in the Bollywood mainstream movies. The audience response of this Last Metro theme will surely be more than the audience applause received from the Last Local. I don't find any reason of deploring. I would rather be more affirmative in my view and would say that everyone should have their way of perceiving. I felt it awesome and for others I would say, Give it a watch and its sure to worth it!
    8kamaljiu

    Brilliant script great direction

    This movie is included in my favorite movies list. Director Sanjay Khanduri's praise is less as well as the perfect casting makes this film a great comedy.
    10harsh_radon

    Superb Comedy

    This film Kismat Paosa Luv Dilli is a superb comedy stuff. Excellent work done by the respected Director Mr. Sanjay Kahnduri. After the success of the film ,"Ek Chaalis Ki Last Local". I found this movie KLPD an awesome comedy and it was full-on laughter. The song were good specially "Appy B'Day". Besides songs,Actors did a great job. Mr.Khanduri showed the real face of Delhi people with a great Haryanvi accent. Vivek did a good performance and justified the character of "Lokesh". Ashutosh Rana did brilliant performance in his character "Kaptaan Saab" The character "Nunnu" created a great laughter. While watching the film the part I enjoyed the most was when "Nunnu" fights in a party and bites the ear of a guy and he jumps here and there. Hence, this movie is worth watching, if anyone is feeling bored or depressed shall go to see this film, it shall definitely make them burst out of laughter....................

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2012 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Filming locations
      • Delhi, India
    • Production company
      • Invincible Entertainment
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      • ₹65,000,000 (estimated)
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      • 2h 9m(129 min)
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