Karan leaves Natasha to fulfill his father's dying wish. Married to Anjali, he lacks connection, desiring freedom from this arranged marriage. His path forward remains uncertain.Karan leaves Natasha to fulfill his father's dying wish. Married to Anjali, he lacks connection, desiring freedom from this arranged marriage. His path forward remains uncertain.Karan leaves Natasha to fulfill his father's dying wish. Married to Anjali, he lacks connection, desiring freedom from this arranged marriage. His path forward remains uncertain.
Shruti Panwar
- Anjali's Mother
- (as Shruti Ulfat)
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When the writer director is the lead actor then either its a blunder or it becomes a master piece. We have seen Raj kapoor, Manoj kumar and Gurudutt doing it. This young Lad has tried and to surprise, have been successful in nailing it. KUDOS !
HATS OF TO THE PRODUCER, MUSIC TEAM AND ALL OTHER ACTORS for a wonderful show.
Great performances by Jagat singh creating amazing euphoria as Karan. Diljott is a perfect fit for Anjali. Manmeet and Ronit are very good as Natasha and Vinod. Music is ecstatic. So is the background score. Locations are exotic and perhaps it should be marked that a bunch of new guys and girls a have delivered a WONDERFUL SHOW..
HATS OF TO THE PRODUCER, MUSIC TEAM AND ALL OTHER ACTORS for a wonderful show.
Great performances by Jagat singh creating amazing euphoria as Karan. Diljott is a perfect fit for Anjali. Manmeet and Ronit are very good as Natasha and Vinod. Music is ecstatic. So is the background score. Locations are exotic and perhaps it should be marked that a bunch of new guys and girls a have delivered a WONDERFUL SHOW..
This film is a classic example of wasted opportunities. With a premise that had the potential for emotional depth and character development, it instead delivers a messy, irrational story with poor execution.
Karan, abandons Natasha to fulfill his father's wish, only to end up in an emotionless marriage with Anjali. The movie spirals into a series of illogical events that fail to establish any real emotional connection with the audience. Karan's struggle feels hollow, making it difficult to sympathize with his dilemma.
Adding to the film's downfall is the acting. The performances are uninspired and robotic, with no real chemistry between the characters. Emotional scenes fall flat, and dialogue delivery feels forced rather than heartfelt.
Karan, abandons Natasha to fulfill his father's wish, only to end up in an emotionless marriage with Anjali. The movie spirals into a series of illogical events that fail to establish any real emotional connection with the audience. Karan's struggle feels hollow, making it difficult to sympathize with his dilemma.
Adding to the film's downfall is the acting. The performances are uninspired and robotic, with no real chemistry between the characters. Emotional scenes fall flat, and dialogue delivery feels forced rather than heartfelt.
When you see a film with major credits going to one person then you may doubt the outcome but; if the film has flow, gravity and emotion, the grip, the conviction then the actually works in the favour of the film. Is it because it has come from heart, mind, body, soul, life, experiences and what you may call from one single person ? Perhaps the answer is a BIG YES !! I believe it's an ideal thing because it is very difficult to assemble technicians when the budget is less the makers are new, the banners are still to carve a niche for themselves and you don't have faces. I can imagine what Jagat Singh has gone through to put everything together. Yes of course it is a teamwork but to get the team to work on ONE BRAIN is a TASK itself. And I must say that it is amazingly done in this film. In the end Flaws will always be there, the scope of improvement will always be there but still what is achieved in Krispy Rishtey is the use of Music In Story Telling is UNIQUE and the writer director must be given a thumbs up for that.
Acting is below average. Scene are so lengthy it's feel like I am watching a tv series instead of a movie. It can be better if it's pace is higher. There are so much songs that are not needed at all this slows down the movie and make it more boring because songs are not so good. Acting skills are so poor . No expression at face. Some youtube drama is better than this movie. And a boy love someone from childhood suddenly he feels that the girl from he loves did not respect at all . But now he needs respect so he left his childhood love and started to love the other girl. Seriously is that a love? I don't want to give spoiler but if you love to watch tv serials drama it is a better movie for you. If not then you should avoid this.
When music is over loaded, its very difficulty to create drama. But ; here the Director Writer Actor Jagat Singh has done the wonder. Music is there everywhere in the film still it only speaks and adds drama. Jubin known for his soothing vocal, Papon for his basal tone, Richa for her high pitches and KK and Shreya are limitless...all actually adding to the narrative of the story. Kudos to Jagat Singh for bringing Karan to life. Amazing INTENSITY and GRAVITY. His eyes speaks volumes. Diljott as Anjali looks so perfect that no better choice could have been made. Manmeet has the unpredictability of Natasha and Vinod the sacrificer looks deep. Voice overs are just too good and fills up the between the lines philosophy. Doesn't looks like a first timers movie. WAY TO GO MAN !!
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- SoundtracksRisky Rishtey
Performed by Dhananjay Kherr
Lyrics by Jagat Singh
Composition by Dhananjay Kherr
Music Produced by Shivang Upadhyay
Guitars Played by Shomu Seal
Vocals Recorded by Meraj Rayeen
Vocals Recorded at EMSquare Studios, Mumbai
Mixed & Mastered by Shivang Upadhyay
Music on Hungama Music
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- Runtime2 hours 13 minutes
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