"Kyun! How Gaya Na..." is a simple story about love and life. But then again who has said that love and life are all that simple...??? Diya Malhotra meets Arjun Khanna under unusual circumstances. It proves to be a perfect beginning to a memorable relationship. Once she arrives in Mumbai she realizes that she will be staying in .. Read more
| Starring | Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai |
|---|---|
| Director | Samir Karnik |
| Genres | Drama, Indian Cinema |
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"Kyun! How Gaya Na..." is a simple story about love and life. But then again who has said that love and life are all that simple...??? Diya Malhotra meets Arjun Khanna under unusual circumstances. It proves to be a perfect beginning to a memorable relationship. Once she arrives in Mumbai she realizes that she will be staying in the same house as Arjun. The ground is thus set for events that were always meant to be. The friendship that develops between Diya and Arjun, spiced up with their opposing views on love and marriage, form the heart of the film.
| Starring | Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai |
|---|---|
| Director | Samir Karnik |
| Studio | EROS INTERNATIONAL |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 40 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Indian Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Hindi |
| Released | DVD: 01 Sep 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
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It should be easy enough to detect the chemistry between Aishwarya Rai and Vivek Oberoi in this amiable drama, as rumours of a romance between them was the talking point of the production. Samir Karnik's debut feature centres on that old Bollywood stand-by of the class and culture clash, as Rai leaves her widowed father, Tinnu Anand, in the coffee-plantation town of Coorg and heads for Mumbai to work in Amitabh Bachchan's orphanage. However, her good intentions are sidetracked by the free-spirited Oberoi, who's staying with his parents, Om Puri and Rati Agnihotri. This is fun if formulaic Bollywood fare that demonstrates the rise and rise of Rai is continuing to gather pace.
Arjun (Oberoi) realises he loves Diya (Rai) and must declare his love as she is about to marry Ishaan (Shetty). Is he... read more on Time Out
A typical love story where you fail to tell the other party how you feel. And guess what... half way through the film Mr Bachhan, yes the Big B himself, enters the film and played silly beggars. I wonder if he did this film just to remind people that he still exists.
Vivek Oberoy's acting was not superb, but not bad neither. Ashwariya wasn't too bad neither. My favourite in this film was Om Puri, who chips in beautifully for his part and Sunil Shetty?s presence in the last half adds some vigor to the story. Dia Mirza makes a cameo appearance of just one scene.
Verdict: Can be watched 'once'.
the movie is ok to watch if you havent seen a big banner film for a long time. Feel good type but could have been made 100% better