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Kal Kissne Dekha Movie Review | Kal Kisne Dekha Movie Preview |kal kisne dekha song download

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'Kal Kissne Dekha' is a common adage heard whenever a conversation veers towards future. Time and again one wonders about what future has in hold for us but the end result is always a casual shrug of shoulders.


Director Vivek Sharma
Producer Vashu Bhagnani
Starring Jacky Bhagnani, Vaishali Desai, Archana Puran Singh, Akshay Kapoor, Javed Jaffrey, Rachna Shah, Kunal Kumar, Nushrat Bharucha


Kal Kissne Dekha Movie Review

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Well, that's not something that Bollywood is content with though. The film industry, which is forever looking for newer and creative ideas, has quite happily grabbed the idea of looking into the future. Result is that there have been three such releases in recent times that had a common theme of venturing into a territory that has been hitherto unexplored while a fourth is already on it's way.

These films are 'Tasveer 8X10', 'Aa Dekhen Zara', '13B' and 'Kal Kissne Dekha'. While future gazing is of course a favorite topic ['Aa Dekhen Zara', 'Kal Kissne Dekha'], even supernatural element around a non-living subject defining our tomorrow (or yesterday) held prominence in at least a couple of films ['Tasveer 8X10', '13B'].

In 'Aa Dekhen Zara', director Jehangir Surti focused on a camera which had the ability to look into the future and warn in advance about what's going to happen next. Well, seems audiences were truly warned about what was really in store as they chose to stay away from the film which has failed at the box office in two weeks flat.

With a camera gadget doing the trick, one wonders where does the place remain for a conventional lead hero in Bollywood?

"Exactly the point", says R. Madhavan, "My '13B' didn't have any conventional male lead in fact. Instead, it was the TV which played the main lead."

In such poor times at the box office when films are failing left, right and center, Madhavan's 13B has still managed to hold fort to an extent by accumulating 8 crores at the box office during it's four week run so far.

The biggest of them was touted to be Akshay Kumar starrer 'Tasveer 8X10' though where a photo frame held prominence in the film's narrative. This time around it was a journey into the past through this frame. However, present audience was hardly interested in the past and caused a dent to Akshay's future by giving it thumbs down. Result is that the film has turned out to be one of the biggest trade disasters of Akshay's near two decade career.

One looks forward to the fourth movie with a 'future' subject being explored - 'Kal Kissne Dekha'. The film talks about the power of seeing the future though this time around it's the lead protagonist himself and not a gadget or a picture that does the trick.

"Nihal Singh is a gifted boy. He realizes only after a point in time that he gets some true premonitions. He isn't sure about it to begin with but later settles down to this gift", says Jackky Bhagnani, the debutant lead of the film in a guarded tone. Of course there is a lot more to the storyline but with the film still being a few more weeks away from release, he is rightly holding on to the information.

Well, with quite a few innovative story ideas failing when it came to execution, all eyes are now set on 'Kal Kissne Dekha' to 'see' (pun intended) if the 'future' actually holds good for Bollywood. With debutant Vaishali Desai in the lead and director Vivek 'Bhoothnath' Sharma at the helm of direction, this Vashu Bhangani production which has music by Sajid-Wajid could arrive on 1st May if the stand off between producers and multiplexes gets cleared by that time!


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So, what can happen at a funeral? Even, if it's the funeral of Daddy Cool Douglas Lazarus? It's in Goa, tears, sad speeches, melancholia... right? Wrong! When... The coffin makers deliver the wrong body.





Characters:

Aftab Shivdasani: Michael
Maria's fiancée who is shit scared of her father. Instead of impressing him, he ends up by embarrassing just about everybody, including himself, by accidentally consuming a drug that makes him wildly delusional, stupidly suicidal and contently tearful!

Tulip Joshi: Maria
She's defied her wealthy and autocratic father for Michael's sake. Now she can do nothing but watch haplessly as Michael carries on from one disastrous situation to another in his drug induced state.

Sunil Shetty: Steve
Not too bright, but always wanting to do right, he is the good son who stays with his parents, trying to bring peace between warring wife and mother and now struggling manfully to bring some semblance of dignity to a funeral that's degenerated into a farce.

Aarti Chhabria: Nancy
She loves her good hearted, but ineffectual husband, but just cannot stand his perfectionist, over critical mother-in-law. She thinks her father-in-law's death is the best chance she has of getting out of the family house and away from a sharp tongued mother -in -law.

Ashish Chowdhry: Brian
He's the younger son who's gone away and gained fame and fortune as a novelist. He is self-centered and indulgent and rarely gives a thought to anybody but himself till he's confronted with a crisis that can tear the family and his father's spotless reputation completely.

Sophie Chowdhry: Ayesha
This wannabe model is desperate for a break and willing to go to any lengths to get it. As a result, she finds herself trying to do a steamy seduction number in a house full of astounded mourners.

Javed Jaffrey: Carlos
Henpecked by wife, bullied by all, he's expected to do all the hard and dirty work. He does it too, muttering under his breath and watching helplessly when the credit is taken by somebody else!

Kim Sharma: Jenny
Carlos' suspicious wife who's so convinced that her husband is cheating on her, that she's taken to following him around wherever he goes and eavesdropping on him whenever he talks.

Chunky Pandey: Harry
Maria's good for nothing brother is as jolly as a junkie can be. It's thanks to him that hallucinogenic drugs get into a bottle marked Relaxo and get consumed by the unlikeliest of people!

Prem Chopra: Uncle Murphy
He may be an invalid, bound to his wheelchair but his abuses are extremely robust as are the painful prods from his cane. Woe betide anybody who dare cross him or try to care for him. The consequences can be dreadful to say the least.

Rajpal Yadav: Andrew
Last but not the least he's the joker in the pack, the cat among the pigeons. His small size belies his larger intentions and the kinky secrets he has up his sleeve are enough to bring the lately deceased Douglas Lazarus' sons to their knees.

Synopsis

So, what can happen at a funeral? Even, if it's the funeral of Daddy Cool Douglas Lazarus? It's in Goa, tears, sad speeches, melancholia... right? Wrong! When... The coffin makers deliver the wrong body.

Good Son Steven Lazarus (Suniel Shetty), an aspiring writer tries to give his father a decent funeral by delivering a eulogy…that includes a description of the rivers of Goa. Having flown in first class younger brother Brian (Ashish Chowdhry), suave, successful and much admired writer from Mumbai, not ready to share responsibility for his mother, saying "He barely has money to support himself and his dogs." A rather "comfortable'' estate agent Pinto (Vijay Patkar) tries to close a house deal for Nancy (Aarti Chabria) Steven's wife who is trying to get away from her mother-in-law Mrs. Lazarus (Suhasini Mulay) , who though just bereaved, lives up to her title admirably.

A prospective groom Michael (Aftab Shivdasani) to a cousin, Maria (Tulip Joshi), nervous about meeting father-in-law to be (Naseer Abdullah ) comes in completely spaced out because of a hallucinogenic drug given to him out of Maria's junkie brother Harry's (Chunky Pandey) bottle of "Relaxo."

A knife-wielding suspicious Jenny (Kim Sharma) finds her husband Carlos (Javed Jaffrey) pleading forgiveness from the red- hot model Ayesha (Sophie Chodhry). While the model, told to bestow her favours on a man in a black suit, in order to feature in an ad film, finds herself in a room full of potential employers.

A repulsive spit on hands and flick back hair, Roadside Romeo kind of aspiring boyfriend, Jim (Vrajesh Hirjee) thinks that even a funeral is an opportunity to impress Maria.

A doddering old Uncle Murphy (Prem Chopra) in a wheelchair believes in practicing "rapchick" to get the girls...

And then enters a "Blackmailer" Andrew (Rajpal Yadav) who has a scandalous secret about the deceased Douglas "Daddy Cool" Lazarus (Sharat Saxena).

So what does happen is complete melange of madness, chaos, and a laugh a minute! So is it a 'fun'eral? Or should we say the fun is real?


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