Friendship... the beginning of every relationship, ends in love. And love... well it can have 2 ends, a happy and a sad one... or can there be a third ending for these 3 friends? Mujhse Dosti Karoge! A story of 3 friends, who truly know the meaning of the word... Dosti! Read more
| Starring | Kareena Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee, Hrithik Roshan |
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| Director | Kunal Kohli |
| Genres | Indian Cinema |
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Returning to Shimla after 15 years in London, Hrithik Roshan is convinced that Kareena Kapoor has been sending him the doting e-mails that have really been written by their mutual childhood friend, Rani Mukherji. However, the route to the truth in this contrived romantic comedy of errors offers few surprises. Although he makes the most of a medley of classic Bollywood tunes, debuting director Kunal Kohli borrows too liberally from such recent box-office hits as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, while only the demure Mukherji manages a performance approximating pyschological depth. Polished, but predictable.
Young Raj and his parents depart their Indian town for London's Hampstead, where e-commerce is apparently booming.... read more on Time Out
cliches, stereotypes, name it and u have got it in this movie.
You get irritated by the happenings in the movie.
If the director would have just viewed once,what he had shooted, i doubt whether he would be comfortable releasing the prints for the world to see.
rani mukherjee is her ususal self. Kareena irritates and Hrithik sleepwalks.
all the characters lack depth.
The songs are instantly forgettable.
The cinematography is pleasing to the eyes.
Kunal kohli( the director) used to review films in one of the indian TV
channels and he used to be very good in his job. He tears the directors to pieces. Any reviewer could do that to this movie
I really enjoyed this movie!
I was never a great fan of Hrithik before..but he looks fabulous in this movie.
Brilliant film. Fun from start to end.
is film ko dekh kar aisa lagta hai ki, meri tatti nikal gayi, in fact Rani mukherji kareena ki tatti kaha jati hai, nimbu nichod ke?
Hehehehehhe
Brilliant film. Fun from start to end.
cliches, stereotypes, name it and u have got it in this movie.
You get irritated by the happenings in the movie.
If the director would have just viewed once,what he had shooted, i doubt whether he would be comfortable releasing the prints for the world to see.
rani mukherjee is her ususal self. Kareena irritates and Hrithik sleepwalks.
all the characters lack depth.
The songs are instantly forgettable.
The cinematography is pleasing to the eyes.
Kunal kohli( the director) used to review films in one of the indian TV
channels and he used to be very good in his job. He tears the directors to pieces. Any reviewer could do that to this movie
I really enjoyed this movie!
I was never a great fan of Hrithik before..but he looks fabulous in this movie.
Brilliant film. Fun from start to end.
is film ko dekh kar aisa lagta hai ki, meri tatti nikal gayi, in fact Rani mukherji kareena ki tatti kaha jati hai, nimbu nichod ke?
Hehehehehhe
This movie was a good one. It showed how friends become just more than friends and help one another.
This movie was a good one. It showed how friends become just more than friends and help one another.
I enjoyed this thoroughly. I liked the songs and the scenery. Storyline too.
UK Residence
3 great actors and good story line.
Definitely recommend it.
A Bit rubbish, bit slow geeting to the main points.
super, tear jerker but good watch.
Returning to Shimla after 15 years in London, Hrithik Roshan is convinced that Kareena Kapoor has been sending him the doting e-mails that have really been written by their mutual childhood friend, Rani Mukherji. However, the route to the truth in this contrived romantic comedy of errors offers few surprises. Although he makes the most of a medley of classic Bollywood tunes, debuting director Kunal Kohli borrows too liberally from such recent box-office hits as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, while only the demure Mukherji manages a performance approximating pyschological depth. Polished, but predictable.
Young Raj and his parents depart their Indian town for London's Hampstead, where e-commerce is apparently booming.... read more on Time Out