Monday, June 15, 2009

Kal Kissne Dekha


Kal Kissne Dekha
Cast:
Jackky Bhagnani, Vaishali Desai, Rishi Kapoor,
Rahul Dev, Riteish Deshmukh,
Archana Puran Singh
Director: Vivek Sharma
Producer: Vashu Bhagnani
Music Director: Sajid Ali, Wajid Ali

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Review

1. Express India by Shubhra Gupta

This is the kind of film that doting fathers used to make, and clearly still do, to launch their aspiring star sons, where the elements of hero-hood – singing, dancing, fighting—crowd every inch of script space.
Old school producer Vashu makes sure that sonnyboy Jackky does all this, and then takes out some insurance: in ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’, the small town lad from Chandigarh who fetches up in a Mumbai college to make his future can, oh my god, see the future.
In a better film, this could have been the twist to lift what turns out to be a sad ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ knock-off. The college doesn’t look anything like a college, ....read full review ...

2. Apunkachoice Music Review by Usha Lakra

A movie with debutants, ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’ is by Bollywood’s once ace producer Vashu Bhagnani, who has produced numerous movies with No.1 in title. So here is a movie where he is launching his son Jackky Bhagnani and Vaishali Desai, granddaughter of late Manmohan Desai. The flick promises freshness because of the newcomers, but it’s hard to say the same about the movie’s music.Music director duo Sajid-Wajid has tried to come up with nice bearable tunes but unfortunately they’re not catchy enough, though few songs from the movie can appeal to some. And the romantic lyrics by Sameer are no better than middling. Aalam Guzarne Ko, sung by Sonu Nigam and Suzy Q, will remind you of Sonu’s previous album songs from the 90s. The track is a slow, typical Bollywood melody with romantic lyrics..read full review...

3. IBN7 by masand

Yet another film that features a protagonist who can peep into the future, Kal Kissne Dekha stars newcomer Jackky Bhagnani as small-town bumpkin Nihaal Singh who arrives all wide-eyed in Mumbai to pursue his college education. Evidently the makers of this film haven't set foot on a Mumbai campus or they'd have known such sprawling universities have no address in Maximum City, sadly they only seem to exist in Karan Johar films – and even those are shot in London or Scotland.
Anyway, Nihaal soon falls for spoilt little rich girl Misha (played by first-timer Vyshalee Desai) after he saves her from a bomb that would have blown her into bits if he hadn't 'seen' it with his special powers just minutes before.
Next thing he knows, everyone from his buddies to the college principal is hounding him with questions about their future. A physics professor (played by Rishi Kapoor in a ridiculous grey wig) assigns Nihaal to a personal project he's been working on, and unwittingly gets the kid to help him create a device that could jam the city's communications network. ...read full review...

4. Sify.com by Sonia Chopra

Kal Kissne Dekha, launch pad for producer Vashu Bhagnanai’s son Jackky, is a heavy borrower. It’s a packed-in combination of past hits – the candy-coloured college campus, girls walking around in short skirts, and weird competitions from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai; the Archie-Betty- Veronica triangle from the same movie; the villain from Main Hoon Na; and the poor-boy-rich girl romance from Kal Kissne Dekha.
The central character—“Nihal Singh from Chandigarh” - can sing, dance, out-debate anyone, croon romantic songs, and beat up trained baddies on his own. And oh, he can also peek into the future. The girl is an archetypal “ameer ladki” devoid of any manners, throwing books at the librarian and saying things like “Misha kabhi kisi ko sorry nahi bolti”. He enters college and falls for her the next second. They dance a song in a bid to outdo each other like films of the `80s/early `90s, with two warring groups of boys and girls. That’s not about the only retro reference – there’s the college bad guy in a leather jacket riding a bike, the stage performance that brings together all the players in the story, the song resonating the film’s title, sprawling mansions, a villain named `Marshall’, unwarranted song breaks and so on. Misha goes on to insult Nihal time and again, but relents when he saves her life. They go on to sing many songs in pretty locations, with several dress changes.
The plot finally begins – Nihal forms a bond with his college warden (Rishi Kapoor). The old professor takes his protégé’s help in solving a tricky gadget. Nihal sees unpleasant visions when working on the project, but is pressurized to continue. Meanwhile, a small-time Don Kalicharan (Riteish Deshmukh) is added to the story for a few laughs, complete with Rajpal Yadav reprising Asrani’s jail act in Sholay. read full review....

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