Product description
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Dev lives in the United States of America and is a foot ball
player. He is married to Riya, who works and models for a
magazine. Dev fractures his leg, becomes handicapped and
dependent on Riya. He stays at home all the time and broods on
his ill-luck. He also starts suspecting his wife of having an
affair with some other man. His suspicions turn into reality when
he sees her with a man named Rishi. By chance, the two families
of Rishi, his dad and his wife, together with Dev and Riya become
friendly and get together. It is here that Dev will disrupt
everyone lives when he will openly accuse Riya of having an
affair with Rishi
Review
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KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is not a date film and the writers Karan
Johar, Shibani Bathija spell it out at the very outset. The
screenplay balances the two extremes -- light moments and dollops
of emotions -- with amazing ease. The relationship between the
couples or even those between the parent and child (the
Bachchans) is delicately handled. If there are moments that move
you to tears, there are ample moments that bring a smile to your
face as well.
Another noteworthy aspect is its forthright dialogues (Niranjan
Iyengar). The lines sound straight of life and there also exist a
host of interesting observations. Yes, the film is talky, but in
a smart way. You never feel that the characters are talking to
hear their own words or to fill up screen time.Anil Mehta's
cinematography is awesome.Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is
melodious. 'Mitwa', 'Rock N Roll Soniye' and 'Where's The Party
Tonite' appeal also due to the vibrant choreography (Farah Khan).
On the whole, KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is an outstanding film from
the writing, performance and execution point of view.
--platform47.com
KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is not a date film and the writers Karan
Johar, Shibani Bathija spell it out at the very outset. The
screenplay balances the two extremes -- light moments and dollops
of emotions -- with amazing ease. The relationship between the
couples or even those between the parent and child (the
Bachchans) is delicately handled. If there are moments that move
you to tears, there are ample moments that bring a smile to your
face as well.
Another noteworthy aspect is its forthright dialogues (Niranjan
Iyengar). The lines sound straight of life and there also exist a
host of interesting observations. Yes, the film is talky, but in
a smart way. You never feel that the characters are talking to
hear their own words or to fill up screen time.Anil Mehta's
cinematography is awesome.Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is
melodious. 'Mitwa', 'Rock N Roll Soniye' and 'Where's The Party
Tonite' appeal also due to the vibrant choreography (Farah Khan).
On the whole, KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is an outstanding film from
the writing, performance and execution point of view.
--platform47.com
KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is not a date film and the writers Karan
Johar, Shibani Bathija spell it out at the very outset. The
screenplay balances the two extremes -- light moments and dollops
of emotions -- with amazing ease. The relationship between the
couples or even those between the parent and child (the
Bachchans) is delicately handled. If there are moments that move
you to tears, there are ample moments that bring a smile to your
face as well.
Another noteworthy aspect is its forthright dialogues (Niranjan
Iyengar). The lines sound straight of life and there also exist a
host of interesting observations. Yes, the film is talky, but in
a smart way. You never feel that the characters are talking to
hear their own words or to fill up screen time.Anil Mehta's
cinematography is awesome.Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is
melodious. 'Mitwa', 'Rock N Roll Soniye' and 'Where's The Party
Tonite' appeal also due to the vibrant choreography (Farah Khan).
On the whole, KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is an outstanding film from
the writing, performance and execution point of view.
--platform47.com
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About the Actor
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There is not a dot in Bollywood that does not carry Shahrukh
Khan's name. He was born on 2 November 1965 in New Delhi, India.
He married Gauri Khan on 25 October 1991. They have two children,
son Aryan Khan (1997) and daughter Suhana (2000). Starting his
career with several television serials in the late 1980s,
Shahrukh made his debut in ""Fauji"" and gained success for his
role in ""Circus"" in 1989. He made his film debut with the
commercially successful Deewana (1992). Since then, he has been
part of numerous commercial successes, as well as having
delivered a variety of critically acclaimed performances. He not
only stuck to lead actors, but also gained fame with his
villanious roles in Darr and Baazigar. During his years in the
Indian film industry, he has won seven Film Fare Best actor
awards and has had significant box office success. Some of his
films includes: Darr (1993), Baazigar (1993), Anjaam (1994), Kuch
Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Om Shanti Om (2007), Chak De India (2007)
among others.
About the Director
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Karan Johar (born May 25, 1972 in India) is the son of the late
Yash Johar and a popular Indian film director, producer, and TV
celebrity. Karan studied at the Greenlawns High School and
attended H.R. College in Mumbai, India. Karan has also received a
Masters degree in French. Dharma Productions, founded by his
father, is his production company.
Karan Johar formally entered the film industry as an actor. He
was seen as Raj's close friend in the blockbuster movie ""Dilwale
Dulhania Le Jayenge"" (1995). He was also assistant director on
this film and helped director Aditya Chopra in writing the
screenplay for this film. In addition, he selected Shahrukh
Khan's costumes, something he continued to do for Shahrukh Khan's
other movies like ""Dil To Pagal Hai"" (1997), ""Duplicate""
(1998), ""Mohabbatein"" (2000), ""Main Hoon Na"" and
""Veer-Zaara"" (2004). He made his directorial debut in 1998 with
""Kuch Kuch Hota Hai"". The film was a major box office and won
eight Filmfare Awards in 1998 including Best Movie, Best Director
and all four Best Actor awards for both leading and supporting
roles. The film, abbreviated as K2H2, starred Shahrukh Khan,
Kajol, Rani Mukerji and Salman Khan. Johar also hosted a
television chat show called ""Koffee with Karan"" commissioned by
Star World, in which he interviewed renowned celebrities from
Bollywood and India's glamour world.
Alongside, he continued to work on his other projects which
brought some of the finest fillms in Indian Cinema. His films
usually highlight the various emotions and he's famous as the
King of ""Larger Than Life"" movies!
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