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This is a mindless comedy. Lacks logic, lacks sense but would make you laugh for sure.
Most of the heavy lifting was left to Kapil and he tried and tried very hard. Even his one liners was not enough to save this movie. Even if everyone had given an Oscar wining performance, this would still be bad nonsense movie. At times it would be those one liners that would make you re-think of not leaving the theater halfway of the movie.
Let me tell you one more thing that would help you to decide if you should go for this.
Have you seen "Sajan chale sasural" ? If yes, you've seen the best movie of this genre. Have you seen "Garam Masala" (Akshyay and John)? If yes, you have seen the crappiest movie of this genre.
"Kis kis ko pyaar karu" falls in between of these two.
It's bad, it's nonsense but could just make you laugh those two and half hours.
Most of the heavy lifting was left to Kapil and he tried and tried very hard. Even his one liners was not enough to save this movie. Even if everyone had given an Oscar wining performance, this would still be bad nonsense movie. At times it would be those one liners that would make you re-think of not leaving the theater halfway of the movie.
Let me tell you one more thing that would help you to decide if you should go for this.
Have you seen "Sajan chale sasural" ? If yes, you've seen the best movie of this genre. Have you seen "Garam Masala" (Akshyay and John)? If yes, you have seen the crappiest movie of this genre.
"Kis kis ko pyaar karu" falls in between of these two.
It's bad, it's nonsense but could just make you laugh those two and half hours.
This movie holds no bar in terms of evaluation. Who would have thought , one can witness the rise of a star. Rajnikanth became Movie God after couple of decades.Kapil has entered as a superstar in the Debut Movie itself. The heart and Soul of TV Comedy in India. People have loved him on the first day Show and will go forward to support him in future as well. Kapil contributes his share of jokes,4 girls justify their role, story falls flat but movie keeps you busy with characters' honesty. Good to watch Kapil in little bit serious avtaar as well. Hope he gets his creative flavor more in his future projects. There were whistles, when the movie started, laughters on various occasions, senior artists did their best. Though,Somewhere i was expecting a twist. That did not come. All the best buddy.
- pankajsehjowalia
- Sep 24, 2015
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- jmoneyjohal
- Sep 24, 2015
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Kapil Sharma (Undoubtedly The BIGGEST TV Star in India today) makes a confident debut in Director-Duo Abbas-Mustan's 'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon'. This one's a madcap, an all out-and-out non-sense fare, that scores high on laughs & time-pass entertainment! Leave your brains away at home & enjoy the stand-up icon taking up on the big screen!
'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' Synopsis: A Man gets married thrice, out of circumstances. And now's he's in love. Will he Marry again? Or will he choose to tell his spouses the truth?
'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' makes very little sense. So I strongly suggest, you don't use your brain at any given time in this comedy. What you should you do, however, like I did, is to sit back & enjoy this rib-tickler. The confusion & the sequences that happen here, are so unabashedly senseless & hilarious, that I was in splits at many parts. The first-hour in particular, is a joyride & keeps your engrossed. The second-hour does lose pace & the climax is all over the place, yet somehow, Kapil's antics manage to hold you.
Anukalp Goswami's Screenplay is funny & also hilarious in parts (Some of the Dialogue are super too). But, its not consistent. The second-hour doesn't work entirely & some better humour was needed there! Abbas- Mustan's Direction is well-done. The duo have managed to keep the proceedings energetic, despite a few bumps. Production Design is below the mark. Cinematography is passable. Editing is fine. Music by Various Artists is good.
Performance-Wise: Kapil is the life of 'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon'. He gets his comic-timing spot-on & leads the narrative with a hilarious act! Varun Sharma is excellent & compliments Kapil all through. Arbaaz Khan entertains in a cameo. Manoj Joshi is terrific & brings the house down, particularly in the mall-sequence. Supriya Pathak & Sharat Saxena are adorable. Of the ladies, Sai Lokur seems at ease, Simran Kaur Mundi is awkward, Manjari Phadnis is just right & Elli Avram dazzles in the dance numbers.
On the whole, 'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' works well as a non-sense comedy flick!
'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' Synopsis: A Man gets married thrice, out of circumstances. And now's he's in love. Will he Marry again? Or will he choose to tell his spouses the truth?
'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' makes very little sense. So I strongly suggest, you don't use your brain at any given time in this comedy. What you should you do, however, like I did, is to sit back & enjoy this rib-tickler. The confusion & the sequences that happen here, are so unabashedly senseless & hilarious, that I was in splits at many parts. The first-hour in particular, is a joyride & keeps your engrossed. The second-hour does lose pace & the climax is all over the place, yet somehow, Kapil's antics manage to hold you.
Anukalp Goswami's Screenplay is funny & also hilarious in parts (Some of the Dialogue are super too). But, its not consistent. The second-hour doesn't work entirely & some better humour was needed there! Abbas- Mustan's Direction is well-done. The duo have managed to keep the proceedings energetic, despite a few bumps. Production Design is below the mark. Cinematography is passable. Editing is fine. Music by Various Artists is good.
Performance-Wise: Kapil is the life of 'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon'. He gets his comic-timing spot-on & leads the narrative with a hilarious act! Varun Sharma is excellent & compliments Kapil all through. Arbaaz Khan entertains in a cameo. Manoj Joshi is terrific & brings the house down, particularly in the mall-sequence. Supriya Pathak & Sharat Saxena are adorable. Of the ladies, Sai Lokur seems at ease, Simran Kaur Mundi is awkward, Manjari Phadnis is just right & Elli Avram dazzles in the dance numbers.
On the whole, 'Kis Kisko Pyar Karoon' works well as a non-sense comedy flick!
Kapil Sharma is arguably India's most popular television comedian today. His show Comedy Circus has a huge following.
With this full length movie starring Kapil Sharma in the lead, the viewer expects to roll off the chair in laughter throughout.
Unfortunately, the comedy timing isn't quite right and the plot is a bit too convoluted to sustain the humour. It is amusing all right, funny yes but rib tickling humour it is certainly not.
On the TV show, Kapil is in his element and has us all cracking up. That somehow does not translate well in this movie. To give you an example, think of some of the older Johny Lever or Mehmood movies where just the expression on their faces was more than enough to make you double up in laughter.
Kapil still has a long way to go in filmland even given that the plot was not the best. In the meantime he can rake in the bucks through his TV show.
With this full length movie starring Kapil Sharma in the lead, the viewer expects to roll off the chair in laughter throughout.
Unfortunately, the comedy timing isn't quite right and the plot is a bit too convoluted to sustain the humour. It is amusing all right, funny yes but rib tickling humour it is certainly not.
On the TV show, Kapil is in his element and has us all cracking up. That somehow does not translate well in this movie. To give you an example, think of some of the older Johny Lever or Mehmood movies where just the expression on their faces was more than enough to make you double up in laughter.
Kapil still has a long way to go in filmland even given that the plot was not the best. In the meantime he can rake in the bucks through his TV show.
- indianature
- Dec 6, 2015
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Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)
Rating: 2.5/5 stars
Kapil Sharma gets a great launch-pad with "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon". He's in every scene, and justifiably so as he's the heart and soul of the film. Though I've never been a fan of Sharma's brand of standup humor, his comic timing and dialogue delivery work big time in this breezy, slapstick fare from Director-duo Abbas-Mustan. Perhaps he could be the first Indian standup comedian to make it big as a leading hero in slapstick-style comedies in the same vein as his Hollywood counterparts such as Eddie Murphy (Though it would be nothing short of a travesty to compare Kapil with Murphy, plus, Murphy also made a successful transition to action-comedies; something I don't see Kapil ever pulling off.) and Adam Sandler (The comparison here is more justified.).
The three actresses who play his wives - Simran Kaur Mundi, Manjari Fadnis, and Sai Lokur - have all done a decent job in their minimally etched-out roles. Ellie Avram who plays Sharma's girlfriend, Deepika, still needs a lot of fine tuning if she wants to make it big in Bollywood. Varun Sharma is quite funny as the supporting lead, and even manages to steal a few scenes. Arbaaz Khan pleasantly surprises in his bit role as a deaf gangster. Seasoned performers Sharat Saxena and Supriya Pathak manage to rise above their threadbare characters, and infuse whatever life they can into proceedings whenever they pop on screen.
There are some glaring loopholes in the script but most of the gags and dialogues work well, and extract a belly-full of guffaws. The emotional climax, however, heavily detracts from the overall tone of the film, and there are more than a few areas where the film blatantly promotes polygamy and misogyny, something Kapil Sharma has been guilty of in his standup acts and T.V. shows in the past.
Bollywood's thriller maestros, Abbas-Mustan, have helmed their first, full-fledged comedy, and more or less succeed in keeping us entertained throughout. The plot-holes and sexism aside, if you go in with moderate expectations, and don't expect something as wacky and zany as the action-comedy "Baadshah" - created by the same duo 16 years ago - you might just be in for an enjoyable surprise.
Rating: 2.5/5 stars
Kapil Sharma gets a great launch-pad with "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon". He's in every scene, and justifiably so as he's the heart and soul of the film. Though I've never been a fan of Sharma's brand of standup humor, his comic timing and dialogue delivery work big time in this breezy, slapstick fare from Director-duo Abbas-Mustan. Perhaps he could be the first Indian standup comedian to make it big as a leading hero in slapstick-style comedies in the same vein as his Hollywood counterparts such as Eddie Murphy (Though it would be nothing short of a travesty to compare Kapil with Murphy, plus, Murphy also made a successful transition to action-comedies; something I don't see Kapil ever pulling off.) and Adam Sandler (The comparison here is more justified.).
The three actresses who play his wives - Simran Kaur Mundi, Manjari Fadnis, and Sai Lokur - have all done a decent job in their minimally etched-out roles. Ellie Avram who plays Sharma's girlfriend, Deepika, still needs a lot of fine tuning if she wants to make it big in Bollywood. Varun Sharma is quite funny as the supporting lead, and even manages to steal a few scenes. Arbaaz Khan pleasantly surprises in his bit role as a deaf gangster. Seasoned performers Sharat Saxena and Supriya Pathak manage to rise above their threadbare characters, and infuse whatever life they can into proceedings whenever they pop on screen.
There are some glaring loopholes in the script but most of the gags and dialogues work well, and extract a belly-full of guffaws. The emotional climax, however, heavily detracts from the overall tone of the film, and there are more than a few areas where the film blatantly promotes polygamy and misogyny, something Kapil Sharma has been guilty of in his standup acts and T.V. shows in the past.
Bollywood's thriller maestros, Abbas-Mustan, have helmed their first, full-fledged comedy, and more or less succeed in keeping us entertained throughout. The plot-holes and sexism aside, if you go in with moderate expectations, and don't expect something as wacky and zany as the action-comedy "Baadshah" - created by the same duo 16 years ago - you might just be in for an enjoyable surprise.
- DareDevilKid
- Sep 27, 2015
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- dummycodetester
- Sep 24, 2015
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Kapil always used to talk about his film and was always excited about it but no one knew how good it would be. But he proved himself that he is one of the best comedian we have in India probably one of the best. I watched the first show and it was awesome from starting to the end & you wont even realize how 2 hrs 17 Min's just passed away. It was one of the best comedy film i have ever watched in my life. One of the best Abas-Mastaan film. Even the role of Karan played by Kunaal Roy was very well done and all the other actress also played their role real well and was quite appreciable. Real salute to Kapil and all the members of his film cast. Really well-done.
the movie is being bashed by the critics & personally i think it wasn't that bad. in fact,watching the trailers one can make out what type of brianless comedy it was going to be. so,went with my expectations low & genuinely enjoyed it. comedy genre in bollywood never had much to offer in recent times & this movie was one of the few comedies in 2015 in which i didn't pull my hair out of frustration(welcome back for example). i am fed up of comedy nights but kapil sharma carries the movie exceptionally well with amazing confidence. kunaal roy & jamie lever were also good in the movie. the movie has its moments. 8/10.go in with no expectations and enjoy it..
- handsomepayu
- Sep 24, 2015
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If anybody goes to the movie expecting Kapils famous brand of comedy they will be sorely disappointed. Kapil falls short as a comedian and flops as a romantic hero. Kapil himself must have surely realized that acting in a movie is no talk show. His expression seems constipated at best while the dialogs are bland. The girls seem to fare better in their roles and the songs are passable. Don't get me wrong I am a fan of Kapil's comedy from his stand up comedy days to Comedy Circus to Kapil's Show but this movie is simply a case of biting more than he can chew. My advice is if you are going to watch this movie keep your expectations low.
- fort-10138
- Oct 11, 2015
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This is a total comedy. I am admirer of Kapil Sharma for his comedy shows on TV and was eager to watch him in his first movie. I found this movie thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining. It was first day second show and there was more than 80% occupancy. The was successful in generating lot of laughter in the audience. You get more than your money's and time's worth. Directors are successful in getting a good work done from all the actors. Kapil acts according to the need of the story. It is light comedy all the way. I would like to give it a rating of 10 as the movie is successful in sustain the audience interest and keeps them amused for more than 2 hours. It is definitely worth a watch, more so for Kapil Sharma's fans.
- vinod_kheerbat
- Sep 24, 2015
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- Rawal_Afzal
- Sep 30, 2015
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I gave it 2 stars because there were a few scenes where I laughed, one for story not being so boring and one because of Kapil Sharma. This movie is nice but has a general plot very similar as one can guess from trailer. On top of that it is not even similar kind of similar it is the one which can make you say WTF in front of your family. But if you're interested in some low brain family comedy, then this one is a go. Acting is good and can be appreciated. Movie goes on a smooth plot, even though it does not makes sense. If you're one of those who were not happy with with movies like Jurassic World and Avengers 2, then you will hate it.
- ayushmahajandiary
- Nov 12, 2015
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Thankfully KIS KISKO PYAAR KAROON successfully manages to give you a good return of the money spent in its 137 minutes of duration, despite having a clichéd theme and few forced songs incorporated just for the sake of it. In short, though it clearly reminds you of David Dhawan-Govinda's 1996 hit SAAJAN CHALE SASURAL and even SANDWICH released in 2006, KKPK largely works because of Kapil Sharma, Varun (Choocha of FUKREY) and a pretty decent supportive cast taking you onto a hilarious ride with loads of funny situations and well written dialogues.
The film begins introducing the entire cast intelligently explaining the reasons behind the three marriages (that obviously need to be believed keeping the logic aside) and then presents two average songs in its first 30 minutes (where the initial one could have been easily edited). At first watching the proceedings with a smiling face and occasional laughs, one feels as if its nothing but an extension of Kapil's TV program with few gags working and few not. But as the film progresses further bringing in the young lawyer, the fourth woman, her father and later Kapil's own separated parents into the script, the narration become tighter and the team doesn't give you a single moment to look aside till the emotional climax. To give you a fair idea, apart from Kapil Sharma performing so confidently with his incomparable comic timing even in the emotional climax of his debut film, we have many other elements working big time in the project making a major contribution to its overall impact that cannot be simply ignored.
For instance here we have Varun Sharma, who comes out as a strong winner playing the young lawyer with his hilarious scientific explanation roping in 'Newton' and his scenes together with Kapil are truly a delight to watch. Making another impressive debut in the film is Johny Lever's daughter Jamie as the Kaam Waali Bai and her every single scene generates an instant laughter, particularly the underwear one. There is Arbaaz Khan having good fun playing the deaf 'Don Bhai' of one of Kapil's wives and Manoj Joshi, who doesn't ham but gives you a real good time particularly in the shopping mall sequence dealing with all the ladies. Plus among the veterans we have Supriya Pathak and Sharat Saxena taking the important responsibility of creating some fine entertaining situations in the second half. Coming to the four leading ladies in the film, they all perform decently in their given limited time and do not turn out to be some amateurs bagging a big film. Individually Manjari Fadnis (as the only known face), Simran Kaur Mundi and Sai Lokur perform well but its Elii Avram who seems to be having the maximum fun on the screen quite convincingly.
In the technical department where the camera-work and art direction is just fine, background score really supports the comedy well and it's the editing that never lets the pace drop making you feel duly entertained both in the first and second half equally without any dragging sequence. Besides it's the fast paced screenplay and lot of well written sequences and dialogues placed brilliantly that actually save the film from moving into any dull phase right till the end.
As the downers, KKPK has the major drawback of having a stale story to tell that has its own share of big absurdities. Yes, while watching such comedies we are not supposed to bring the logic in, but what many would have loved much more is some fresh and novel concept coming from the team led by the gifted Kapil Sharma surprising one and all. Soundtrack plays another spoilsport in this well paced comedy with nothing great to offer except few catchy hook lines in a couple of songs or the finale track. And had there been even 1 or 2 killer songs to help the film, it could have scaled much greater heights at the box office looking at the initial response.
Honestly with Kapil having a great sense of music and melody himself, I was personally expecting a much better soundtrack to enjoy, so was pretty disappointed in this specific section. Anyway coming to the most sensible players in this safe bet, they are none other than the talented director duo Abbas-Mustan, who have handled the project with an amazing ease, even when it was not of the genre they are known for. As a matter of fact the duo very smartly allowed Kapil to lead from the front and provided him all the experienced support of their vision and a well written script having loads of hilarious situations to play with. And Kapil as a thorough professional, made the optimum use of the opportunity given resulting in an enjoyable product.
However, a related fact to be essentially kept in mind is that this was Kapil's first film and considering the massive love of people for their comic hero, it was bound to be a safe project in all probabilities, which will certainly not be the case in his next venture. Hence in his second film Kapil will have to be extra cautious in choosing the subject as well as the music providing the much needed novelty to his millions of fans keeping them largely satisfied.
Nevertheless, in the present, just go for KIS KISKO PYAAR KAROON and have a great time remembering those good old days of Govinda and David Dhawan of the 90s with the new age comic stars, Kapil and Varun.
The film begins introducing the entire cast intelligently explaining the reasons behind the three marriages (that obviously need to be believed keeping the logic aside) and then presents two average songs in its first 30 minutes (where the initial one could have been easily edited). At first watching the proceedings with a smiling face and occasional laughs, one feels as if its nothing but an extension of Kapil's TV program with few gags working and few not. But as the film progresses further bringing in the young lawyer, the fourth woman, her father and later Kapil's own separated parents into the script, the narration become tighter and the team doesn't give you a single moment to look aside till the emotional climax. To give you a fair idea, apart from Kapil Sharma performing so confidently with his incomparable comic timing even in the emotional climax of his debut film, we have many other elements working big time in the project making a major contribution to its overall impact that cannot be simply ignored.
For instance here we have Varun Sharma, who comes out as a strong winner playing the young lawyer with his hilarious scientific explanation roping in 'Newton' and his scenes together with Kapil are truly a delight to watch. Making another impressive debut in the film is Johny Lever's daughter Jamie as the Kaam Waali Bai and her every single scene generates an instant laughter, particularly the underwear one. There is Arbaaz Khan having good fun playing the deaf 'Don Bhai' of one of Kapil's wives and Manoj Joshi, who doesn't ham but gives you a real good time particularly in the shopping mall sequence dealing with all the ladies. Plus among the veterans we have Supriya Pathak and Sharat Saxena taking the important responsibility of creating some fine entertaining situations in the second half. Coming to the four leading ladies in the film, they all perform decently in their given limited time and do not turn out to be some amateurs bagging a big film. Individually Manjari Fadnis (as the only known face), Simran Kaur Mundi and Sai Lokur perform well but its Elii Avram who seems to be having the maximum fun on the screen quite convincingly.
In the technical department where the camera-work and art direction is just fine, background score really supports the comedy well and it's the editing that never lets the pace drop making you feel duly entertained both in the first and second half equally without any dragging sequence. Besides it's the fast paced screenplay and lot of well written sequences and dialogues placed brilliantly that actually save the film from moving into any dull phase right till the end.
As the downers, KKPK has the major drawback of having a stale story to tell that has its own share of big absurdities. Yes, while watching such comedies we are not supposed to bring the logic in, but what many would have loved much more is some fresh and novel concept coming from the team led by the gifted Kapil Sharma surprising one and all. Soundtrack plays another spoilsport in this well paced comedy with nothing great to offer except few catchy hook lines in a couple of songs or the finale track. And had there been even 1 or 2 killer songs to help the film, it could have scaled much greater heights at the box office looking at the initial response.
Honestly with Kapil having a great sense of music and melody himself, I was personally expecting a much better soundtrack to enjoy, so was pretty disappointed in this specific section. Anyway coming to the most sensible players in this safe bet, they are none other than the talented director duo Abbas-Mustan, who have handled the project with an amazing ease, even when it was not of the genre they are known for. As a matter of fact the duo very smartly allowed Kapil to lead from the front and provided him all the experienced support of their vision and a well written script having loads of hilarious situations to play with. And Kapil as a thorough professional, made the optimum use of the opportunity given resulting in an enjoyable product.
However, a related fact to be essentially kept in mind is that this was Kapil's first film and considering the massive love of people for their comic hero, it was bound to be a safe project in all probabilities, which will certainly not be the case in his next venture. Hence in his second film Kapil will have to be extra cautious in choosing the subject as well as the music providing the much needed novelty to his millions of fans keeping them largely satisfied.
Nevertheless, in the present, just go for KIS KISKO PYAAR KAROON and have a great time remembering those good old days of Govinda and David Dhawan of the 90s with the new age comic stars, Kapil and Varun.
- dineshprakash
- Sep 24, 2015
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Slapstick comedy. Watch it only for Kapil's comedy. Funny at moments. Arbaz Khan was nice in comic character. Though an average film
- shahrukhullahkhan
- Aug 31, 2019
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If you are looking for having a few laughs at the cinemas this week, and have the stomach to digest a dumb comedy, even then KKPK is not for you as it it's the slaughter of comedy as we know it.As for as the débutante Kapil Sharma is concerned, the film looks like a cakewalk for the man who does dumb comedy day in and day out and has nothing new to offer.The way Hindi films are being produced these days it's a wonder when the audience will reach its boiling point for nonsensical movies and do something about it. My review would be don't waste your time and money on this crappy movie rather go watch the sequel to maze runner this weekend
Let me start by saying this movie is a complete Paisa Vasool. After a long time we get a good Comedy full of laughter. These days the only movies we get are full of emotional sagas, except for a Tanu Weds Manu once in a while maybe.
Abbas Mustan are known for their thrillers and comedies alike. Be it Khiladi, Baazigar or a 36 China Town, they haven't disappointed.
With this movie they once again prove there metal for a crisp and fun entertainer. Kapil rocks. He reminds me of Govinda and for sure will go a long way if he does what suits him best which is Comedy. He delivers a great performance.
Other actors including Arbaaz Khan and Supriya Pathak are great. The actresses also do a decent job.
All in all I loved this movie and am sure you wont be disappointed.
Abbas Mustan are known for their thrillers and comedies alike. Be it Khiladi, Baazigar or a 36 China Town, they haven't disappointed.
With this movie they once again prove there metal for a crisp and fun entertainer. Kapil rocks. He reminds me of Govinda and for sure will go a long way if he does what suits him best which is Comedy. He delivers a great performance.
Other actors including Arbaaz Khan and Supriya Pathak are great. The actresses also do a decent job.
All in all I loved this movie and am sure you wont be disappointed.
A must watch movie for the Kapil fans. Initially I was disappointed to read negative reviews but decided to watch the film on my wife's wish who's a great Kapil fan. Its a great clean family entertainer. Those who were searching a great story & scientific logic in comic situations created in this film I must remind them that you have watched the trailer, very well know the basic plot and have gone to watch the comedy not a science fiction or a thriller. Tell me any comedy film which has logic and to be watched with brain barring one or two. This is like typical Govinda- David Dhavan comedy films however it will take time for Kapil to create that kind of magical image. Kapil is comfortable in comedy. There are many comical one liners which produce lot of gags. Sometimes dialogue delivery by Kapil feels a bit fast though his forte but needs to be adjusted with the perception of the viewers. The music is foot tapping and slowly catching momentum in public. The film is evenly paced and when it comes to an end we wish it to continue for more time. Kapil is often loud in his comedy show but that loudness is a bit subdued in the film. The drunken scene lamenting plight of three wives just before interval is awesome. The seasoned actors Manoj Joshi, Sharad Saxena and Supriya Pathak are enjoyable. Eli Avram is most effective of all the four of Kapil's heroines. The acting of characters playing his wives is average but that doesn't spoil the comedy created from the situations. Kapil has not been able to give variety of expressions that are normally seen in his comedy show. This is first film of Kapil he must learn from his mistakes and viewers should forgive him considering his debut. There are many good things in the film but I have brought out the negative aspects above. Final Verdict: 8/10 from me. 1 point deducted for average acting by other actors and 1 for lack of description of all the characters. Overall a good clean comedy and family entertainer.
- sunilsharma700
- Sep 26, 2015
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- sky7301-528-737559
- Sep 25, 2015
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- Punter_Hunter
- Feb 3, 2016
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Botox humour that doesn't move a crease on the face of the actors nor troubles you to make you laugh. You can sleep through this train wreck
It is an Excellent watch, I think Critics tend to not to like any light heart comedy film. May be If their partner will cook for them with love they still would say not good this is problem or that is the problem. Every person had acted well and script is funny enough to keep you entertained.
In fact I was hesitant, that film would be that great. But It was fun watching with friends. After just 7 minutes of starting you will start laughing and it will remain till the end.
Kapil had also shown that he can do emotional scenes as well. In the songs his voice has been suited, songs are situational, not great but not bad either.
Overall very good job done.
In fact I was hesitant, that film would be that great. But It was fun watching with friends. After just 7 minutes of starting you will start laughing and it will remain till the end.
Kapil had also shown that he can do emotional scenes as well. In the songs his voice has been suited, songs are situational, not great but not bad either.
Overall very good job done.
- mohitsharmaniit11
- Sep 26, 2015
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I thought ,this movie would be going to give genuine comedy,but guess what ! You can watch Biwi No.1 instead of this & laugh 10x more ,this movie has no genuine laughs.All punches & dialogues looks like you are watching a longer version of Comedy nights.Though then also,Comedy nights has some good plots.
What is so irritating is the background music & the songs. the recent released Welcome back is a lot better ,I would say I genuinely laughed in some of the scenes so hard watching welcome back.
Kis kisko pyar karu is just a time pass one time watch movie. Kapil could have went through some good plot movie with comedy. Going through this movie,there is no such plot ,its like you are watching a film from the past. Also, most of the scenes from the movie are so kiddish that kids may enjoy watching it with family.
Conclusion- Its a great family reunion film ,where each member of the family can sit altogether with kids & enjoy the time. But for serious film critics /those who are looking for some genuine laughs must avoid this at all cost.
What is so irritating is the background music & the songs. the recent released Welcome back is a lot better ,I would say I genuinely laughed in some of the scenes so hard watching welcome back.
Kis kisko pyar karu is just a time pass one time watch movie. Kapil could have went through some good plot movie with comedy. Going through this movie,there is no such plot ,its like you are watching a film from the past. Also, most of the scenes from the movie are so kiddish that kids may enjoy watching it with family.
Conclusion- Its a great family reunion film ,where each member of the family can sit altogether with kids & enjoy the time. But for serious film critics /those who are looking for some genuine laughs must avoid this at all cost.
- ShubhhSoni
- Sep 26, 2015
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