Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3
- 2016
- 2h 4m
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2.0/10
4.6K
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A porn actor uses his fellow adult movie stars in creating a fake traditional family, in order to impress his girlfriend's conservative father.A porn actor uses his fellow adult movie stars in creating a fake traditional family, in order to impress his girlfriend's conservative father.A porn actor uses his fellow adult movie stars in creating a fake traditional family, in order to impress his girlfriend's conservative father.
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Krushna Abhishek
- Mickey
- (as Krushna)
Anand Vijay Kumar
- Susheel
- (as Andy Kumar)
Gauahar Khan
- Dancer in song 'Jawaani Le Doobi'
- (as Gauhar Khan)
Riteish Deshmukh
- Satyanash
- (uncredited)
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1) Editing:- This is what made the film appear uninteresting to me.
The third installment in the "Kya kool hain hum" franchise was supposed to be a comedy film and Comedy is a genre all about timing, which unfortunately for this film was ruined by abrupt censorship.
Those abrupt cuts make the action and reaction look poor and thus take away the main elements of humor from this film.
The dining table scene for example where you see Darshan Jariwala's change of expressions and later you see a dog. The two shots don't connect. You know a lot crucial has been censored out and instead of bursting out into laughter, you are trying to figure out what exactly could have happened!
2) Plot and twists of the story were Average. Though there were frequent jokes and situations that would make you giggle, one can watch the film for such decorative frills in the film.
3)Most enjoyable performance:- Krushna's confident performance as always was a delight to watch!
4) Loop holes:-
There were two things that had no significance either story or climax wise yet it was repeated several times.
a) Tushar Kapoor goes cross-eyed upon seeing the red color. b)Jariwala's character's inability to sit!
I give this a rating of 2 because it didn't impress me a lot with the comic factor, The reason behind which I have mentioned in the point 1. I end this review with a question that one must think about:- q) Why should a film which is anyways receiving an 'adult' certificate be chopped off its shots that bridge a scene?
The third installment in the "Kya kool hain hum" franchise was supposed to be a comedy film and Comedy is a genre all about timing, which unfortunately for this film was ruined by abrupt censorship.
Those abrupt cuts make the action and reaction look poor and thus take away the main elements of humor from this film.
The dining table scene for example where you see Darshan Jariwala's change of expressions and later you see a dog. The two shots don't connect. You know a lot crucial has been censored out and instead of bursting out into laughter, you are trying to figure out what exactly could have happened!
2) Plot and twists of the story were Average. Though there were frequent jokes and situations that would make you giggle, one can watch the film for such decorative frills in the film.
3)Most enjoyable performance:- Krushna's confident performance as always was a delight to watch!
4) Loop holes:-
There were two things that had no significance either story or climax wise yet it was repeated several times.
a) Tushar Kapoor goes cross-eyed upon seeing the red color. b)Jariwala's character's inability to sit!
I give this a rating of 2 because it didn't impress me a lot with the comic factor, The reason behind which I have mentioned in the point 1. I end this review with a question that one must think about:- q) Why should a film which is anyways receiving an 'adult' certificate be chopped off its shots that bridge a scene?
When you don't have anything except some over the note, A rated jokes which can make your typical gang laugh then this type of movie get conceived. I was not expecting story but yes was expecting to understand the happening alias I couldn't. Screenplay has two main things, first, how to spoof on Bollywood big movies by stuffing A rated and double meaning words and actions. Second lift up some plot of hit movies and mix it up with cackling thinking. I can't laugh on all spoofs except the spoof on Kick, that was crisp but rest are lengthy. I am done with the typical Adult names of characters. There is very fine line between seduction and repulsion. According to me, they have taken repulsion as seduction. First half is very slow and only focus was, how to take actors Thailand and shoot spoofs. Second half rounds around Golmaal and Bol Bachchan plots then some other movie plot. When they get tired about doing all this they introduced one male lead as female. It was irritating. It was meant to make you laugh but I got heavy. That sand swamp scene in climax is unbearable. Nothing in the name of performance and music.
Don't know what I was thinking before watching KKHH-3,may be i had some expectations for it to be as entertaining as "Grand Masti"was not expecting a nail-biting script or Oscar worthy acting but had hope for a decent flick but it was all drowned to the abyss in the first 20 minutes and after that it became dull,boring and painful to watch,I was trying so hard to laugh but I couldn't, It even wasted a talented actor like "Krushna Abhishek",Ekta Kapoor has tortured us with her SAAS-BAHU Crying games for 15 years and now she is doing it with movies,if she wants her brother "Tushar Kapoor" to stay in limelight then make some good if not great movies because cinema like this will only defame his reputation
this movie is a shame on the name of comedy.. Due to these types of films, movies standard going down nd down every day. even RGV's AAG is better than this. NO story, no better dialogs, poor editing and worst acting by both the actors.. because previous two movies were little bit better so director thought to make most out of this fame and they are making anything. Literally i wasted my 2 hours. i was like what the hell is going on ?? the only time i was laughing was how come they can make such a disastrous movie... Even within this series, the first Kyaa Kool Hain Hum (2005) was fun because there was a freshness to it. The follow-up film, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum, was boring, offensive and icky. Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 is not even trying. Maybe it's our fault that, as an audience, we made its predecessors hits. As with politicians and the media, so it is with cinema - I guess we get the films we deserve. What next? Kya Super Stupid Hain Hum?
kya fool hain hum ? this is what every viewer should be asking from the makers of this disgraceful, highly regressive, z class film which sadly became a hit in India. It is so pathetic that it makes you wonder if this is the kind of stuff required to make people laugh in the future ? Bad films should not be reviewed or analyzed but this one is a classic case where from acting to script to direction to almost every Dept. sunk to the limits. the only thing that this film has is jokes centering around that one body part of male and female, and the respect it showed towards it is amazing. It is not just lack of brains but also a lack of sensibility and morality by everybody involved in the making of such mindless effort. The film evokes sheer disgust.
Did you know
- TriviaAlok Nath was approached for the film but declined. His role was then given to Darshan Jariwala.
- ConnectionsFollows Kyaa Kool Hai Hum (2005)
- SoundtracksJawaani Le Doobi
Written by: Danish Sabri
Produced by: Sajid Ali and Wajid Ali
Performed by: Kanika Kapoor, Uvie and Ikka
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $4,429,709
- Runtime
- 2h 4m(124 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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