18 reviews
'Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar' falls flat because of some terrible writing. K.S. Adiyaman previously directed 'Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam', and whatever anyone may say, I really liked this movie because of the story, the songs and the star cast. However, this film cannot be saved by neither such aspect. The songs are forgettable, the story is somewhat interesting but the dated script only worsens with every scene. Somehow I managed to go through the film for Salman and Shilpa. They play a newly married couple whose differences make their lives miserable. I am not going to mention anything because I do not support either party and the film actually hardly deals with anything according to me. The dialogues are very poor and at some point pathetic. Had the film been directed by someone else, I believe it would have been a far more watchable fare. Salman Khan looks as though he could not care less about this film. It may be one of the many films he made as a favour to a friend. Shilpa Shetty, however, tries her best. It was a time in her career when she was struggling to at least get a film, and she really did the best of what she was given, though sadly she was not given much. I do not recommend you to watch this film.
- Peter_Young
- Feb 5, 2010
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This movie begins as a romance, when Ayaan (Salman Khan) meets model Ahana (Shilpa Shetty) and falls in love with her. After finding her diary, he woos and marries her with the help of the information her diary provides. Then themovie becomes a domestic drama, with their marriage on the rocks--with the diary as the apex--and the viewer is left wondering if love will be enough to reconcile them.
The plot starts off interesting, but after a while, the arguments become tiresome. The resolution happens too quickly, and is not fully believable. Khan goes from charming to stubborn well, but the viewer will be conflicted as to whether he is in the right. Ahana's character is too spoiled and sullen to be fully likable; whether this is the fault of the actress or the writing is uncertain. There are some quite good songs, but the choreography is below average. Overall, this is an okay movie, but not one I would universally recommend.
The plot starts off interesting, but after a while, the arguments become tiresome. The resolution happens too quickly, and is not fully believable. Khan goes from charming to stubborn well, but the viewer will be conflicted as to whether he is in the right. Ahana's character is too spoiled and sullen to be fully likable; whether this is the fault of the actress or the writing is uncertain. There are some quite good songs, but the choreography is below average. Overall, this is an okay movie, but not one I would universally recommend.
One of the worst films I've ever seen is a distortion of the image of women in society.
A woman is not here to have children for you. She is human and she has life and a future.
She has a dream and wants a job. How dare any human stop her ?
I can't tell how unrealistic and terrible directed movie it was , please save yourself from this cancerous movie.
- Ankurohini
- Apr 16, 2020
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- CourageIsMorallyNeutral
- May 2, 2012
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Well I decided to watch this movie right after I saw Pyaar ke side-effects and was of course expecting something on the same lines here as well. Alas, how could I expect Bollywood to make me happy twice in a row! I was surprised to see the director making such a movie and even if he filmed this, deciding to release it! It appears that this movie is at least 10 years late compared to the present state of Bollywood. Everything, from the songs to the plot, stinks of Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, DDLJ, Hum Saath Saath Hain etc.
Its amazes me to no extent that directors did not realize that the masses no more want those sob-stories of "Ideal families"! Karan Johar still has been surprisingly doing that job well and this should be left for him to do! The story-line is predictable, songs are early 90's, all in all I regretted watching this movie. It was far from being comic, in contrast to what the name suggested.
Its amazes me to no extent that directors did not realize that the masses no more want those sob-stories of "Ideal families"! Karan Johar still has been surprisingly doing that job well and this should be left for him to do! The story-line is predictable, songs are early 90's, all in all I regretted watching this movie. It was far from being comic, in contrast to what the name suggested.
- PimpinAinttEasy
- Sep 6, 2016
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Terrible views represented in this movie.Shame on the director and producer.
It is ethically to steal someone's personal journal but not to have freedom of speech or actions, consumption of alcohol. It is right to expect your wife to quit her career and what she likes. Just wow!!!
It is a woman's choice to have or not have a child.
Portraying Shilpa's role as completely negative is absolutely wrong. Salman is a complete hypocrite int his movie.
- parmaramruti
- Jun 14, 2018
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This is such a true movie. I see this evident in multiple families around me, verbatim. I know the father loves everyone and wants to let them do whatever they want, but that leads to major problems. So if you truly love them, then give true love, don't fall or let others fall. If someone is falling, love is not watching them fall. This is a great family movie that shows that love is not passion, as we think it is today, but its doing what's right for the good of the family unit. True happiness is seeing the other happy, even if they can't see that happiness in the short term. True respect is respecting your elders. The father has a responsibility of love, and this movie accurately portrays the issues if he does not take that responsibility.
The only knock I have on this movie is that the patch-up between the quiet father and his wife happens within 15 seconds, it was too quick, looked too forced.
The only knock I have on this movie is that the patch-up between the quiet father and his wife happens within 15 seconds, it was too quick, looked too forced.
- etchedonmyskin
- Aug 18, 2006
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- silvan-desouza
- Oct 9, 2013
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This is what the movie exactly is a huge bore. nothing interesting ever happens. Nothing surprises you. While watching the movie you feel as if you have seen the movie several times over already. Everything right from the Dialogues to the background Score reminds you of those several "Family Drama" you have seen over the years. A very "correct" Salman doing what is right in the great Indian traditional thinking. The innocent Shilpa Shett who does not know right from wrong or does she. A typical "Modern" mother in law who drinks, smokes and wants her daughter to leave her husband and the quiet father in law who does not speak anything and tolerates everything, to the generous joint family who are willing to forgive and forget. The same old wife wants separate place away from a joint family and a lot of melodrama over a baby. This is a huge waste of time.
The title is misleading that it has some elements of comedy but IT DOES NOT. All the jokes (few and far) are pathetic and stale. I could not possibly find anything positive to say about this movie and this is when i was in a very good mood when i went to watch it - it was ruined. Please don't ruin your day by watching it.
The title is misleading that it has some elements of comedy but IT DOES NOT. All the jokes (few and far) are pathetic and stale. I could not possibly find anything positive to say about this movie and this is when i was in a very good mood when i went to watch it - it was ruined. Please don't ruin your day by watching it.
- shukla_swapnil
- Aug 29, 2006
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Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar is a romantic comedy film directed by K. S. Adhiyaman. The film stars Salman Khan, Shilpa Shetty, Late Reema Lagoo, Mohnish Behl, Aasif Sheikh, Supriya Karnik and Shakti Kapoor.
Ayaan, who lives with his loving but conservative family, falls in love with Ahana, a modern woman, and marries her. Problems arises when the different lifestyle clashes.
It seems that the director and writer were stuck in 1980s while making or writing this film as this film is a cocktail of typical 80s family masala film with a self centered husband with loving yet conservative family, wife with modern thinking who do not wanted to have baby in order to keep the figure good, a mother who wants to spoil the married life of her daughter and a helpless father. The only difference that the film was made or released in 2006 where the mindset of people has changed a lot and no one is interested to watch this cringe.
The plot of the film is stale and the execution is terrible. The film has nothing new to offer which entertains you. The screenplay of the film is predictable and cringe, dialogues were straight away lifted from some 1980s films and climax was also predictable, stale and cringe.
In acting department both Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty disappoints and Shilpa Shetty irritates in some of the scenes. Reema Lagoo and Supriya Karnik has done many such roles and they were typecast. Shakti Kapoor was bad, Aasif Sheikh was good and Mohnish Behl was wasted.
Songs of the film was average though some of the songs were hit at the time of the film's release.
If you are watching this film is current era then please avoid as this is some stale juice in new packing.
Ayaan, who lives with his loving but conservative family, falls in love with Ahana, a modern woman, and marries her. Problems arises when the different lifestyle clashes.
It seems that the director and writer were stuck in 1980s while making or writing this film as this film is a cocktail of typical 80s family masala film with a self centered husband with loving yet conservative family, wife with modern thinking who do not wanted to have baby in order to keep the figure good, a mother who wants to spoil the married life of her daughter and a helpless father. The only difference that the film was made or released in 2006 where the mindset of people has changed a lot and no one is interested to watch this cringe.
The plot of the film is stale and the execution is terrible. The film has nothing new to offer which entertains you. The screenplay of the film is predictable and cringe, dialogues were straight away lifted from some 1980s films and climax was also predictable, stale and cringe.
In acting department both Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty disappoints and Shilpa Shetty irritates in some of the scenes. Reema Lagoo and Supriya Karnik has done many such roles and they were typecast. Shakti Kapoor was bad, Aasif Sheikh was good and Mohnish Behl was wasted.
Songs of the film was average though some of the songs were hit at the time of the film's release.
If you are watching this film is current era then please avoid as this is some stale juice in new packing.
- sauravjoshi85
- Apr 1, 2024
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You'd only like this movie if you want to hit women, dominate everyone and want everything your way. If you support taking away the freedom of bodily autonomy, if you have ego issues like the main male character, if you're a momma's boy and want your partner to leave her whole life and career behind to be a housewife for you and live with your 20 family members because you can't prioritize your own partner and would rather she sacrifices her life, comfort and freedom instead of starting your own family in privacy or even simply giving your partner a comfortable and private place - then this movie is for you.
- sanajonsson
- Aug 24, 2024
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- nyan-nyan-274-520299
- Jan 4, 2018
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