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After learning the sad truth about a patient, a female psychiatrist falls in love with him.After learning the sad truth about a patient, a female psychiatrist falls in love with him.After learning the sad truth about a patient, a female psychiatrist falls in love with him.
Suniel Shetty
- Karan (special appearance)
- (as Sunil Shetty)
Javed Khan Amrohi
- Inmate #33
- (as Javed Khan)
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Though the Priyadarshan directed KYON KI is a good movie (what i partically loved was the unconventional ending, Salman Khan's performance and of course Rimmi), if you want to see the difference between a good movie and an absolute classic than watch the original instead. Though Priyadarshan denied his film being a remake, it actually is. This movie is a remake of one of the three black and white movies Rajesh Khanna made in his career. I am talking about the Hemant Kumar produced and Asit Sen directed film KHAMOSHI. This film starred Rajesh Khanna, Dharmenra, Waheeda Rehman and Devan Varma. Music was by Hemant Kumar and the film has two great evergreen songs : WOH SHAAM KUCH AJEEB THI (by Kishore Kumar) and TUM PUKARLO (by hemant Kumar). Even the ending (though not a happy ending here either) is far better and more realistic then Kyon Ki.
Kyon Ki is known to be one of the best emotional performances given by Salman Khan after films like Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Tere Naam. The film might be a remake but the execution here is perfect and the performances by the lead cast is brilliant.
Salman Khan is flawless in each and every scene, one of his best performances till date. Rimi Sen is excellent in her short role. Kareena Kapoor gives a decent performance. Jackie and Om Puri are very good. This is one of the few movies during which you get tears in your eyes while watching and the ending will almost make you cry.
All in all I would recommend every one to watch this movie and if you are a Salman Khan fan and you haven't seen it, you have missed one of his best performances..
10/10
Salman Khan is flawless in each and every scene, one of his best performances till date. Rimi Sen is excellent in her short role. Kareena Kapoor gives a decent performance. Jackie and Om Puri are very good. This is one of the few movies during which you get tears in your eyes while watching and the ending will almost make you cry.
All in all I would recommend every one to watch this movie and if you are a Salman Khan fan and you haven't seen it, you have missed one of his best performances..
10/10
The climax is extremely powerful and forces one to overlook the holes in the story which is lifted from quite a few sources. It is sad to see that not much importance is given to developing situations and Salman-Kareena's romance is restricted to a song which is totally out of sync with the spirit of the movie. It could have been more emotional. The songs are good and so is the background score. The look and feel of the film is excellent. Performances of all the lead actors are good. Salman's performance is extremely endearing and straight from the heart. Not sure if he will win an award or not (he does not seem to have luck as far as awards go) but kudos to him for accepting a role so different and portraying it so sensitively.
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The less known about the plot the better for this movie. In brief, Anand (Salman Khan) is admitted to a mental hospital in a childlike state where he is treated by three doctors, Tanvi (Kareena Kapoor), Sunil (Jackie Shroff), and Dr. Khurana (Om Puri). His past is shown in flashback, and Rimi Sen plays Maya, Anand's love interest.
This fantastic drama is funny, touching, and sometimes shocking. Khan plays the childlike Anand excellently. Shroff and Puri give wonderful, believable performances. Kapoor is a bit stiff at times, but generally convincing. The music is good, with some lovely lyrics. Kapoor's costumes are beautiful. The plot is gripping, keeping the viewer interested throughout. Overall, it is a movie I would universally recommend.
This fantastic drama is funny, touching, and sometimes shocking. Khan plays the childlike Anand excellently. Shroff and Puri give wonderful, believable performances. Kapoor is a bit stiff at times, but generally convincing. The music is good, with some lovely lyrics. Kapoor's costumes are beautiful. The plot is gripping, keeping the viewer interested throughout. Overall, it is a movie I would universally recommend.
Did you know
- TriviaShah Rukh Khan was the original choice for Anand's role . It was planned as a romantic comedy with Aishwarya and Kareena. Later Salman signed the lead role and Kareena was bumped into the lead role. She was previously doing Rimi Sen's role.
- GoofsDr. Tanvi Khurana (Kareena Kapoor) says shes needs to apply to the London University for research but is shown filling up a form for Melbourne University.
- ConnectionsReferences One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
- SoundtracksAajee Le Ik Pal Mein
Written by Sanjay Chhel
Composed by Himesh Reshammiya
Performed by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik
Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
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- $466,647
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- 2h 40m(160 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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