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Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
784
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Irrfan Khan, Paresh Rawal, Jimmy Shergill, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Karan Khanna in Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Visa papers have arrived for stock broker, Salim Rajabali, and he is scheduled to leave in less than a week. Then everything goes wrong when he and his brother, Javed, inadvertently impl... Tout lireThe Visa papers have arrived for stock broker, Salim Rajabali, and he is scheduled to leave in less than a week. Then everything goes wrong when he and his brother, Javed, inadvertently implicate themselves in the murder of Deputy Commissioner of Police Paul, and Salim must flee ... Tout lireThe Visa papers have arrived for stock broker, Salim Rajabali, and he is scheduled to leave in less than a week. Then everything goes wrong when he and his brother, Javed, inadvertently implicate themselves in the murder of Deputy Commissioner of Police Paul, and Salim must flee immediately to the U.S. albeit with a heavy heart, after also being betrayed by his lover,... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Naseeruddin Shah
  • Writer
    • Uttam Gada
  • Stars
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Irrfan Khan
    • Jimmy Shergill
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    784
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Writer
      • Uttam Gada
    • Stars
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Irrfan Khan
      • Jimmy Shergill
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux37

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    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Rajubhai Patel
    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Salim Rajabali
    • (as 'Irrfan')
    Jimmy Shergill
    Jimmy Shergill
    • Hemant Punj
    • (as Jimmy Sheirgill)
    Konkona Sen Sharma
    Konkona Sen Sharma
    • Tilottama Das Punj
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    • Tara Gandhi
    Suhasini Mulay
    Suhasini Mulay
    • Namrata
    Ankur Khanna
    • Rahul Bhide
    Ayesha Takia
    Ayesha Takia
    • Khushboo Modi
    Karan Khanna
    • Javed Rajabali
    • (as Karran Khanna)
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Devaa
    Shahana Goswami
    Shahana Goswami
    • Payal
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Narrator
    Trishla Patel
    • Natasha
    Imaaduddin Shah
    Imaaduddin Shah
    • Joy
    • (as Imaad Shah)
    Sameer Shaikh
    • Nitin
    • (as Sameer Sheikh)
    Ravi Baswani
    Ravi Baswani
    • Mr. Punj
    • (as Ravi Vaswani)
    Karla Singh
    • Mrs. Carren Punj
    Meghna Malik
    Meghna Malik
    • Kalpa
    • Director
      • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Writer
      • Uttam Gada
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    6drvikram77

    An excellent movie with an unexpectedly lousy ending

    This is a movie for movie watchers who are tired of the routine hero-heroine story. 'Naseeruddin Shah's debut as a director.' I guess that's what compelled me to go watch this movie. The concept of having 4 stories woven into one is nice. He has enthusiastically woven different strands together and what you are left with is a plethora of emotions.....but sadly the end gulps all those experiences. The star cast is well thought of....but they don't get enough of screen space to prove their bit, other than Konkana Sen Sharma and Jimmy Shergill. This is probably because there are too many of them. You always want to leave the movie hall happy, but you end up leaving grim and sullen because a sensitive topic is used for the thrill.....
    8roysid

    A different film

    It's legendary Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah's first try at directing and he does a pretty good job with it.

    This film is different from other Bollywood ones which would be hero-heroine, hero-villain story. Here the people seen are real people.

    The film has four stories running simultaneously. The timing is Mumbai, September 2001.

    A bride, Tillotamma Das(Konkona Sen Sharma) got married to a S/W Enginner Hemant(Jimmy Shergill) settled in USA after an internet romance. Unfortunately Hemant has to leave for USA and Tillotamma has to live with her in-laws. Her sister-in-law and mother-in-law are nuts and they make her crazy. Only her father-in-law is OK. She has to go to America somehow to join her husband.

    A stockbroker, Salim (Irfan Khan) has got green card. He and his brother Javed will go to USA. But Salim is madly in love with Namrata, a much older woman. But Namrata basically uses him as one of her young lovers. Salim finds that he is cheated. He goes to America. He tries to forget her but can't.

    Talented doctor Rahul has got an admission into US University. But he has his sick father to take care of in India. How will he manage his expenses. But he has a rich friend Khusboo(Ayesha Takia) who has more than soft corner for him. He is in dilemma. Will he go to US or not.

    The fourth character is Rajabhai(Paresh Rawal). He takes money from people and arranges them to send to US as part of dancing troupe. One day his old fame Tara of 19 years comes up and asks him to send her daugther to US. The soft lover in hard businessman Rajabhai risens.

    The paths of all four crosses from time to time and changes forever.
    8girishbh

    Simply Superb!

    I had never expected the ending! Though I was just getting the 'hints' somewhere in between.

    The acting by most of the guys is simply great. The movie is quite entertaining. I just felt that the movie would go on.

    Though Nasiruddin has not acted, his wife & son have filled the gap!

    I had never imagined that Suhasini Muley could play such a role.

    Irrfan looks cool and portrays the slightly difficult role (for him it might have been a cakewalk!) effortlessly.

    Paresh Rawal doesn't need much of writing because he delivers much more than what is expected of him.

    The most beautiful aspect of the movie is that all the newcomers act very credibly. And they have added freshness to the movie.

    Shergill is the likable best.

    On the whole, quite satisfying!
    4manoj-ransing

    what the filmmaker want to say?

    The movie is made up of different stories, and at the end the characters from each story are involved in the same incidence. Till that incidence, you wonder whats happening, why is it happening. There is no clue in the entire movie about what is going to happen at the end. And then at the end when you find out that the movie is actually based on one real incidence, your reaction is just WHAAATTTT? Are all these stories made just to show how people suffer in this? Its really sad even after having some good actors like Paresh Rawal, Irfan Khan, the movie failed to make an impact. You will not like to discuss it after you watch it.
    9zephsteele

    The Best Movie to Come out of Bollywood for a Long, Long Time

    The likes of Naseeruddin Shah is a rarity in Bollywood. He is one of the very few actors in Indian cinema who has succeeded in bridging the lamentable divide that exists between 'sensible'(read realistic) and 'glamour'(songs and dances and fight sequences by the dozen peppered with rain dances/bathing beauties played out by the heroine/vamp in skimpy costumes out to titillate the viewers while walking the thin red line between the 'acceptable' and 'obscene', based on the notoriously arbitrary censorship laws in India) cinema during the 80s and early 90s. The 'parallel cinema' during the late '70s and early '80s produced several noteworthy films like 'Mirch Masala','Jaane Bhi Do Yaro', 'Masoom', 'Waisa Bhi Hota Hain', all of which were commercial successes. Although he then went on to act in movies like Tridev, which would undoubtedly fall into the 'glamour'/'mainstream' cinema, he is still considered to be one of the best actors ever in Indian cinema.

    The long winding title ' Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota'( which can be translated as "What if it had happened thus?') comes with a mercifully shortened title "What if..?' in the subtitles accompanying the movie. The story is about 4 complete strangers bound by one fateful day in their lives.

    The Bride There is the newly wed couple of Tilottama Das and Hemant Punj (played by Konkona Sen Sharma and Jimmy Sheirgill) who have just tied the note after an 'internet' courtship and marriage. Hemant who works in the U.S. is about to travel back to his work, the day after his wedding reception. Tilottama would stay back with her in-laws -Papaji(played by Ravi Baswani) and Mom and a dysfunctional Sis-in-law undergoing a divorce, till her American visa gets ready. Caught between a sadistic mother-in-law and a schizophrenic sis-in-law, and the visa papers that never arrive and long distance calls from her husband that she is never able to attend, she decides get to the U.S. by whatever means it takes- be it lying to the officer at the visa section or keeping her motives hidden from her overbearing mum-in-law.

    The Student Rahul Bhide(Ankur Khanna) is a brilliant but impoverished medical graduate who is caught between lack of finances and a sense of duty towards his ailing father on the one hand and the prospects that awaits him in the land of opportunities on the other. Aided by a twist of fate and financed by his friend Kay Modi(Ayesha Takia) he travels to the U.S. in search of his destiny.

    The Lover The stock broker son (Irrfan Khan) of an underworld Don( Saroj Khan), gets involved in the murder of a corrupt police officer and is forced to leave to the U.S., where he is to meet with a prospective employer who would take him under his wings. He is torn between his love for the much older, but passionate lover Namrata( Suhasini Mulay) and his inability to reconcile with her infidelity on the other.

    The Showman Rajubhai Patel ( Paresh Rawal) is a small time organizer of 'cultural shows' in the U.S. and it costs any aspiring dancer a small fortune to join his group. He is approached by his erstwhile love interest Tara Gandhi( Ratna Pathak Shah) and asked to take her daughter Payal(Shahana Goswami) to the U.S., away from an abusive father and poverty, paying him with the money that she received by mortgaging her home. Rajubhai for the first time in his life is fathering an innocent girl on her first trip abroad.

    Four startlingly different lives, yet bound by fate to come together in one unexpected journey. The fate they encounter unfurls in the climax of the film.

    Exceptionally well directed, the film has a well written screenplay by Uttam Gada and some excellent photography by Hemant Chaturvedi. The transition between the characters and their environs is well reflected in the photography, which I understand was achieved by using a different lens for each protagonist and the transition from the pastel shades of India to the vibrant colors of the U.S. is captivating. Some excellent editing by Hina Salyada and a sense of conciseness in the director( which is so very often sorely lacking in Indian Cinema) makes the film an enjoyable watch. Also noteworthy is the Visual Effects by Pankaj Khandpur who tops it off with some excellent shots for the climax.

    All-in-all a welcome breath of fresh air in Hindi cinema which has now shown lots of promise with the advent of a new crop of directors and script writers who believe that cinema is not only about endless strings of song and dance woven around opulent weddings and display of wealth, which would be as out of place in middle class India as anywhere else in the world.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 juillet 2006 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
    • Site officiel
      • C.A.T. Productions (India)
    • Langue
      • Hindi
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kekee Manzil Bungalow, H.K. Bhaba Road, Land's End, Ranwar, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde(Kay's family bungalow, Malabar Hill)
    • société de production
      • C.A.T. Productions
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      • 403 861 $ US
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