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Posted: 15 years ago
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oh yes, either you like or dislike a movie. I love the movie because of the acting from each character. It seemed so real.

Farhan got into the character so deeply that you felt like it wasn't a character, it was a real life story. Actually all the actors in the movie did a great job making the story believable.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Watched KCK today....very good movie.
Its Farhans movie all over...wow! what acting man. Such a good actor!! Loved him.
Deepika too...she did a wonderful job.

I love love love love loveedddddddddd the story or script or whatever u wanna call it. it was really good. So very interesting. Loved it.

The movie on the whole is okay. A good watch. Its not a must watch but its a good movie.Yea its pace is a lil slowwwwww...but its a good watch. Go catch it =)

[Spoilerrrrrrrr]

I loveddd the ending. At first i was like noooooooo don't die plz don't die. haha. but he doesn't so i was veryy happy. haha.

Movie- 8/10.
Music-10/10.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Couple of people have said it is slow...
Just heard that KCK premiere got a standing ovation in Dubai!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Please give karthik a call!!! You will not regret it!! Farhan rocks on...excel...in every way!!

Arjunrampal

Just saw Karthik calling Karthik, at Srks, a superb film highly recomended, Deepika is superb, but Farhan Akhtar is magnificent. Don't miss.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yes or no?

The film is of the kind that's supposed to make practical sense. But it sort of doesn't. Instead it gives you that immense gratification whenever any film shows an ordinary guy getting that extraordinarily gorgeous girl and she sticks to him. So if you're the kind who would like a film just because it's got a happy ending and don't give a damn about the nuances of story etc, then you'll enjoy this one!

Rating: ***1/2


"extraordinarily gorgeous"..Well, surely deserves a viewing!!Lets see how the film does..

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Director: Vijay Lalwani

Producer: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani

Story / Writer: Vijay Lalwani

Screenplay: Vijay Lalwani

Star Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Deepika Padukone, Ram Kapoor, Shefali Chhaya, Vivaan Bhathena, Vipin Sharma
Yatin Karyekar

Have you ever felt panicked when your phone rang? Has it ever happened that the irritating shrill of your telephone has turned into a bone chilling cacophony? Of course not! Karthik Calling Karthik can change your views altogether. Don't be surprised if you start eyeing your phone with suspicion after watching KCK.

Karthik Narayan (Farhan Akhtar) is a highly educated CA exams topper dork of his office. He is bullied by everyone from his belligerent boss to his chic colleagues. Like every nerd in every story, he fantasies about an architect of his company; the smart, gorgeous and stunning Shonali Mukherjee (Deepika Padukone). But his life is nothing less than a hell as he overworks, is underpaid and is used and abused by everyone in the vicinity. Frustrated by his condition, he takes the help of his psychiatrist Sweta Kapadia (Shefali Shah) who asks him to stand up for himself. He does and gets kicked out from his job. Out of despair and disappointment, he tries to commit suicide when suddenly his phone rings. The caller is none other than Karthik himself. The other Karthik reprimands him from committing suicide. Karthik tries to investigate about the call but draws a blank. Eventually, he gives in to the other Karthik's wishes and starts doing as he directs. Miraculously, his conditions start improving. He gets back his job on a higher pay and position. He even manages to win over Shonali. Everything goes well until one day when he decides to reveal the secret behind his sudden change to Shonali. Thus begins a journey of a Karthik searching for another Karthik whose existence is absolutely ambiguous.

A big round of applause to director Vijay Lalwani for such a nice and instinctively different script. It hardly gives you a room to sway from the agenda as it binds you throughout its runtime. However, the initial sequences bore you a bit but as soon as the first call is made, you are in for a thrilling suspense ride in every sense of the word. Never ever will it let you predict what's going to come next. Moreover, it's got some very funny and witty one-liners which are going to become the buzz of the town for sure.

The beauty of this movie is its shocking plot points. There are various scenes in the movie that will leave you stunned if you have been expecting something to occur. Won't be surprised to hear gasps and sighs around the hall. These small but integral sequences keep you on tenterhooks.

However, amidst all these awe-struck moments, KCK has some disturbing flaws. First, in most of the places the scenes end on assumptions. How the Karthik on phone gets to know about the psychiatrist's intentions is not explained. Even the director didn't bother to explain how, in the first place, did the Karthik on phone know that Karthik would be attempting suicide at that very instant? Second, the film is quite slow. Had it been a little more pacy, the suspense would have been countered in a much better way. But with a story as this, all these petty issues will be easily overlooked. It's not often that one gets to see a well-knitted script.

Apart from the script, the other thing that works brilliantly for this film is the actors. No one could have been as convincing as Farhan Akhtar to do the role of a Schizophrenic. He looks very comfortable in his character. Every emotion that he emotes keeps you in with him, be it the shy and reserved nerdiness or the witty and practical outlook afterwards. Guess the pains he took for getting into the skin of the character paid off. At a point, you start believing with his reasoning. Deepika Padukone time and again proves that she's as natural as nature can be. She fits to the role perfectly and delivers impressively. Not to forget, she looks gorgeous and every way desirable. Ram Kapoor as the bully boss is good and Shefali Shah gave another of her best performance though in a bit role.

Karthik Calling Karthik has all the ingredients of becoming a great suspense thriller. It's riveting, transfixing and will keep you on the edge of your seats all throughout. It's not always that suspense holds you with such a promise. So just go for this thrilling thriller.

-Moumita Bhattacharjee
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Posted: 15 years ago
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http://movies.ibnlive.in.com/reviews/movies/review-karthik-calling-karthik/184475/0

REVIEW: Karthik Calling Karthik

Farhan Akhtar is brilliant in this thrilling and touching tale
In Karthik Calling Karthik (KCK), Farhan Akhtar plays the title role. Karthik is basically a loser, a simple, middle class guy who lacks confidence and is forever bullied in life. He does not like to use mobilephones - for the same reason that Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) in My Name is Khan doesn't use them.

Karthik is gullible, nave, and cannot strike deals at work. He likes a girl in office, the hot architect Shonali Mukherjee (Deepika Padukone), but is never able to tell her. He's working there for the last four years, but she never notices him. Karthik is always under-confident, as a childhood incident has affected him.

So, what brings about a sudden change in Karthik's life, and for the better? You guessed it right, a phone call from a man who is his namesake and knows everything about him. Karthik calls Karthik everyday, and guides him through the day to get whatever he wants – that hot position, that hot chick, whatever. Now, if only everyone had a mentor like that!

Until this point, KCK seems like a lesson in self-confidence. But the twist comes when this caller Karthik becomes our loser Karthik's enemy and begins destroying the same life he helped build. That's when the film takes a dramatic turn. From then on, poor loser Karthik builds his life back bit by bit. How he does it, is what touches your heart.

Writer-director Vijay Lalwani has made KCK with a lot of love. Its Hollywood style treatment is good and so is the editing. It's an old story in a new format, but the humour in the dialogues makes it watchable. The cinematography also does the trick.

The film makes you sympathise with Karthik. And yes, you get the jitters every time the phone rings. Even the shrink (played by Shefali Chhaya) runs away from it!

The director has effectively been able to make a thriller out of a story about the games our mind plays. The treatment is edge of the seat and smooth.

Even though it's pretty clear by the interval what the film is about, the suspense remains till the end. You don't know till the end if it's about something supernatural or not. Watch the film to know the truth.

Farhan Akhtar excels in his third outing as an actor. He has good screen presence, and truly possesses the ability to get into the skin of any character. Here we have a great actor in the making, if he keeps going the way he is right now.

Deepika Padukone is as fresh as she was in Love Aaj Kal, and plays her bindaas girl part well. There's not much scope for her in this film to show her acting, but she makes a hot pair with Farhan Akhtar. We wish there was a li'l more screen time for them in terms of songs and stuff.

Ram Kapoor, Vivan Bhatena, Tarana, Shefali Chhaya and Vipin Sharma fit into their parts well.

The chartbusting songs provide a li'l bit of relief from the slow pace, but the undercurrent of the tension onscreen remains – which is both good and bad.

But Karthik Calling Karthik never gives you that high you expect from a thriller. It will also remind you of some Hindi or English films on the same subject, which I'm not revealing on purpose. Nevertheless, it's a touching tale.

Verdict: Vijay Lalwani shows that Taare Zameen Par and My Name is Khan are not the only two ways to treat sensitive subjects on celluloid. But the film does not have repeat value once you know the suspense.

Rating: 3.5/5

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Posted: 15 years ago
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KCK was an interesting edge of the seat thriller.Dont see many of those being made.Keeps u guessing till the very end. Please go watch it.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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The movie didn't have that much of a thriller that's the disappointing part of it. But I really liked the movie. It seemed like a dark drama comedy movie to me. And it has amazing acting.... I call acting when they act natural that it won't seem like they are acting.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#20
No harm liking or disliking a movie --- It touched you - That's fan -fine- tastic!!!
And yes Farhan is a very good actor --- his acting is very subtle and it gets the core of each of his character..

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