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Posted: 11 years ago

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At Overseas Market #Khoobsurat aiming at better numbers esp. in Pakistan and UAE...

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Posted: 11 years ago
Just finished watching :) n came out from cinema.
I really liked it.. Girls , its not bad as media is making.its a light hearted Movie. With some good n hilarious comical scenes. If u think from story side n all then story is not great its actually old story . What the new is they. Tried to show misfit n all . Thus is sonam best movie so far. She is goofy,aloof n fit as milli. Fawad was so in the skin of viku. U can't even realize that u r seeng movie its very real.. Viku n milli <3 loved the chemistry..
If u want good laugh n sone romantic scenes then grab yr tickets n must watch..
😳😳😳 fawad n shirtless scene audience was whistling😆, i tellu this guy will go long way😃




I m giving 3.5 out of 5 :))))
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great FAK and the movie getting praise
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Khoobsurat movie review; Cast: Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Khan, Kirron Kher, Ratna Pathak Shah; Director: Shashanka Ghosh; Rating: ****

Meet Mili Chakravarty (Sonam Kapoor), the doughty bindaas physiotherapist daughter of a Bengali father (played by an aptly nondescript actor) and a loudmouthed Punjabi mother (Kirron Kher), you know the kind Amrita Singh played in "Two States" recently?

"Everyone in my family has gone after my mother... even my father," Mili happily informs her open-mouthed royal hosts. She has come to treat the patriarch's inert limps. But here's the thing. It's the spirit she wants to massage into awakening.

So while busybody Mili takes care of the wheelchair-bound patriarch's legs, she also has her eyes set on what lies between the royal heir-apparent's legs... if you'll pardon the bit of crassness, refreshingly missing from the film.

Though Mili does confess she gets dirty thoughts about the prince, we can't guess what those thoughts must be.

"Khoobsurat", Shashanka Ghosh's revisionist version of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 1980 comedy, is a decorous yet devilish take on the original material, while the Rathod family, where Mili storms in, is nothing like the upper middleclass parivaar in Hrishida's family.

In the earlier film, the family suffered from a case of matriarchal tyranny. Here the problems in the royal family are a bit more dense and deep.

Ghosh weaves across the royal pastiche tenderly cutting through Hrishida's arcadian concept of tyrannical discipline as was represented by the very wonderful Dina Pathak.

Here the stiff-upper-lipped mother, interestingly played by Dina's daughter Ratna Pathak Shah, has a serious problem with happiness. To laugh and enjoy makes her feel guilty for reasons that I'd rather not reveal.

In the original, Ashok Kumar was emotionally cramped by his wife's autocratic attitude. In the new "Khoobsurat", the very skilled theatre actor Aamir Raza Hussain is a helpless hedonistic slob on a wheelchair. He probably stopped using his legs so he could stop 'adaaoing his taang' in his decorous wife's governance.

Wisely, Shashanka Ghosh has done away with the large joint family of brothers and their wives in the royal clan. The focus in the royal family is on the heir-apparent Vikram Rathod played with a jaunty flair by Fawad Khan.

Khan is unmistakably a prized discovery of the year. He plays a guy encumbered by his affinity to his mother's brand of royal posturing but dying to get out of it.

Sonam Kapoor's Mili provides just the excuse he's looking for. Their scenes together are written in a rush of a mushy romance and sly sitcom.

The writing strives to be smart and slick and succeeds to a large degree. Very often the couple's spoken words are accompanied by voiceovers suggesting lines that are left unspoken between them.

The texture of the togetherness between the Bengali-Punjabi girl and the Rajput royal prince is constantly perky. The wafer-thin storyline is kept vigilantly vibrant by the couple's growing fondness. Class differences are brought out in handsomely mounted sensibly written scenes that are not over-anxious to involve us.

If Hrishikesh Mukherjee were alive, he would have surely chuckled at this winking wacky wallop of a homage.

Shashanka Ghosh is reverent of the original without being slavishly faithful. The end result is a hugely engaging melange of a classic's rebirth and sassy mirth.

Sonam sheds all her inhibitions to deliver an unselfconscious performance as the rebel with a domestic cause. She seems to have so much fun with her part we just can't stop partaking of her delight.

The pace is often languid, though. While Sonam Kapoor does very well in her romantic scenes, the moments where she takes on matriarchal tyranny don't work as effectively as Rekha's mutinous moments with Dina Pathak in the original.

The dinner-table tension is undermined by the absence of a dramatic density in the conflict between an unrelenting woman and a girl determined to break her rules.

At the end of the film, I found myself smiling and rooting for the couple's inevitable reunion.

While Sonam comes into her own with a role that demands high-octane involvement from her on every level, Fawad Khan is an ample royal foil. Kirron Kher as Sonam's boisterous Punjabi mother is laugh-out-loud comfortable as the aggressive middleclass matriarchal bully.

Royalty or middleclass, this "Khoobsurat" is easily and serenely ensconced in worlds that are not only dissimilar but also irreconcilable.

Opposites don't only attract they also attack the status quo. This remake tells us it's okay to oppose draconian discipline. But we better ensure we have an alternative reality ready to take over our universe.

Hrishida won't recognise this as his "Khubsoorat". But he won't disapprove of what has been done to his work.

Really, can anyone be miffed with Sonam Kapoor for too long?

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Posted: 11 years ago

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great FAK and the movie getting praise



Ayesha plse hamare thread pe aa ja. Plse, we need to do chat a lot today. 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
Ah!!!!!
I m in milli n viku hangover ^_^
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payal 👍🏼 cool i am there
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riday, September 19, 2014 | Copyright: India-Forums | 16 Comments | 3671 Views
Film: Khoobsurat; Cast: Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Khan, Kirron Kher, Ratna Pathak Shah and Aamir Raza Husain; Director: Shashanka Ghosh; Rating: **1/2 (Two and a half star, out of five)


Seasoned actress Rekha's highly admirable film Khoobsurat has left its charm and is still remembered by the audience for the outstanding performance of the stars. But the remake of this classic film fails to deliver the same aura and charm which the original film had. Khoobsurat is not as delightful as expected. The film has its sparkling moments, but most of the time it's slow paced (especially the first half).

The film traces the story of Dr. Mili Chakroborty, a physiotherapist of Kolkata Knight Riders, who agrees to go to the royal Rathore family to treat the king and there she meets the suave Yuvraj Vikram Singh Rathore. King Shekhar Singh Rathore is not willing to get treated, which gives Mili an ample of time to fool around in the palace. In the meantime Mili gets a chance to go on a short trip with Prince Vikram and meets King Sumer Singh, and just like any other Bollywood film the hero and the heroine fall for each other.

Obviously we cannot expect Sonam Kapoor to match Rekha ji's acting prowess, but her character was more exasperating than convincing. She was bubbly, chirpy but her character had some cliche details like bumping into things where ever she goes (isn't this has been repeated too many times for a character like this). Fawad Khan was good and charming but his gestures were somehow not convincing enough to accept him as a prince. Aamir Raza, Kirron Kher and Ratna Pathak Shah, as always were great and will keep you laughing throughout the film.

Coming to the Music of the film, the songs composed are great and played at all the right moments. 'Engine ki sitty...' and 'Abhi toh party shuru hui hai' have already become a hit and can make anybody tap their feet. 'Maa ka phone aaya' will make you laugh every time Sonam's phone rings in the film.

Khoobsurat is a light hearted film which needs no brain. The first half is slow with less comedy element in the film which will make you wait for the intermission. However, second half picks up in terms of comedy but the storyline is somewhere lost. ThoughSonam Kapoor's Khoobsurat was able to create the buzz with its funny trailer and catchy songs, but due to lack of storyline and poor script the film could not create the lasting impact.


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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: addictedlove

Just finished watching :) n came out from cinema.
I really liked it.. Girls , its not bad as media is making.its a light hearted Movie. With some good n hilarious comical scenes. If u think from story side n all then story is not great its actually old story . What the new is they. Tried to show misfit n all . Thus is sonam best movie so far. She is goofy,aloof n fit as milli. Fawad was so in the skin of viku. U can't even realize that u r seeng movie its very real.. Viku n milli <3 loved the chemistry..
If u want good laugh n sone romantic scenes then grab yr tickets n must watch..
I m giving 3.5 out of 5 :))))


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Posted: 11 years ago
@addictedlove , last review from which critic or source?

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