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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: pinkeye

Sorry I do not wanna jinx anything or any one but glad to read the positive reviews for the actor whom I admire for long.

Thanks all for the updates.


There's nothing left to jinx. Fawad's being recognized and appreciated for his acting chops. I think when it comes to Fawad - that was a huge concern and I feel that has been taken care of. Whatever happens from hereon in terms of BO numbers etc, is another issue altogether.


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Posted: 10 years ago
If its a real kiss thn It ll create havoc in Pak !! few ppl are very bad here I dont want FK to face some weird questions here 😔
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: shweta_r


Nobody knows what kind of kiss and hence the curiosity... dunno how many also because some article said 'first' kiss...


I hope it's not a lip lock or so. My mom is a Fawad fan as well..I want to avoid any kind of awkwardness during this film. 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
Yes Yes Yes!!!!! Im happy!!!!! 😃😃 Fawad is rocking the Indian Audience!!!! Woot Woot!! As far as Sonam is concerned, by the trailers she really does seem OTT!!! But Im happy for Fawad!!!! This man is here to stay!!! Wohooo! Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai..!! And Jisko FK nhi pasand woh jaake apni bhains charaye..!!! Now I wud lyk to see the face of one of my frnd who predicted it to be a flop! Fawad Khan making our lives #Khoobsurat ❤️❤️
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Posted: 10 years ago
I want to say that I was so worried looking at the trailers that Fawad may just end up being a show piece but looking at all the positive reviews I feel extremely happy
Fawad getting recognised in-spite of khoobsurat being a woman centric film is a great achievement. I want to see it now
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Posted: 10 years ago
No no lip lock aint there warna news main aajata. 😆😆 They might show them close thats about it.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/movie-review-khoobsurat/articleshow/42882146.cms

Genre: RomCom

Rating: ***1/2

Cast: Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Khan, Ratna Pathak Shah, Kirron Kher, Aamir Raza Husain

Director: Shashanka Ghosh

Language: Hindi

It's unlikely that you'll find a halfnaked prince in your bed, but if you're Dr Mili Chakraborty (Sonam Kapoor), then adventure runs in your blood.

Khoobsurat takes a few Hrishikesh Mukherjee tropes " the title of the director's beloved hit, the lead character's name from his 1975 romance Mili"yet Shashanka Ghosh makes this 2014 movie his own

Well, let's just say as original as you can make a rom-com about a free spirited klutz breathing life into stiff blue bloods. This is fairy-tale territory with a Princess Diaries hangover, but executed with humour and crackling chemistry.

Kapoor approaches her character with gusto and lays to rest comparisons with Rekha in the 1980 Khoobsurat. Her performance has no nuances or subtlety, yet possesses enough energy to coast along.

Lead actor Fawad Khan plays the reserved Rajasthan royal Vikram Rathore to the hilt, sitting just right and raising his eyebrow haughtily. "Aafat (trouble)," he mutters, every time Mili hurtles into the room.

Mili does spell trouble for the Rathores. There's the strict Nirmala Devi (a terrific Ratna Pathak Shah), running the palace with an iron hand, with the help of her workaholic son Vikram. Physiotherapist Mili has her work cut out with the stubborn, wheelchair-bound king Shekhar (Aamir Raza Husain)


Predictably, each of them loosen up and (gasp) laugh, thanks to Mili's intervention, as well as her garrulous, loud Punjabi mother Manju (Kirron Kher). Khoobsurat does have labour pains. It starts slowly, the screenplay drags its feet and there are ridiculous scenes, including one close to the climax.

However, this is a fun chick flick with decent music. Sparks fly when Mili and Vikram brush up against each other, yet this is a Disney movie with antiseptic emotions and sweetness spread ..




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Posted: 10 years ago
Would Fawad said no kissing for me if it was a proper liplock? I remember one reviewer mentioning there was no intimacy shown. Also would Sonam have kept quiet if she got to kiss FAWAD KHAN?
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Posted: 10 years ago
http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/fuaFD1GlLnXDvUGWouhXHP/Film-Review--Khoobsurat.html

here's a fundamental problem in adapting the films of Hrishikesh Mukherjee to a time and milieu other than what he projected in them. Their humour, sense of morality and dilemmas, much of the life of the stories, are distinctly derived from a middle-class, 1970s' and 80's ethos. But never has an adaptation been as unconvincing as Shashanka's Ghosh's retelling of DN Mukherjee's original story. Hrishikesh Mukherjee translated the film to a delightful clash between two women and their world views (played by Rekha and Dina Pathak). Ghosh's film is essentially a farce about the clash between Punjabiyat and maharaja propreity"and how the bumbling Punjabi triumphs. Punjabiyat is a loose canon in the name of spontaneity. Mrinalini or Mili Chakravarty (Sonam Kapoor) is more her mother Manju (Kirron Kher), the Punjabi mother you have seen in hundreds of Hindi film, than her docile Bengali father. After proving herself a genius as a physiotherapist for IPL teams, curing Dhoni of prohibitive injuries, she arrives at a royal mansion in Rajasthan owned by the Rathore family"a maharaja confined to a wheelchair (Aamir Raza Husain), a maharani, all decorum and alarming eyes (Ratna Pathak Shah), who manages the estate, the betrothed and brooding prince Vikram (Fawad Afzal Khan) and a 17-year-old princess (Simran Jehani). The royal family considers Mili "aafat" or disaster. For the audience too, as she is the film's really sore note. The writing by Indira Bisht renders the heroine imbecile. Her Punjabi spontaneity gets her sozzled with the estate's staff, after which she breaks into a sexy dance with them. She sprawls herself everywhere she sits, bumps into every precious object in the palace, gets kidnapped by local goons with whom she seems to have a jolly good time too, and shrieks and squeals through every dialogue. How low can the Punjabi sink in our films? Mainstream Hindi films have celebrated, magnified and homogenized Punjabiyat for decades now. Here's a film that makes it utterly empty"a pathetic joke. Kirron Kher as Manju, Mili's convulsive mother, adds to the farce with her gimmicky and loud tricks. Racial stereotyping sinks to an all-time low in Ghosh's treatment. Before the film begins, Kapoor enacts a promotion for Disney saying how excited she was to finally play a Disney princess. Once the film begins, she is a caricature in carefully mismatched costumes. Shah and Husain competently drum up their roles as dysfunctional royalty and Khan, known for his roles in Pakistani television serials, and making his Hindi film debut with Khoobsurat, is a glimmer of sense and a discreet charm. He manages to tide over the insipid writing and dialogues, making Vikram believable. But Khan or Sneha Khanwalkar's funky beats to the songs can't redeem it. Shashanka Ghosh's Khoosurat is an all-round disaster. It reminds me all over again how confident a film-maker Hrishikesh Mukherjee was, and how sympathetic he was to his characters.


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Posted: 10 years ago
Koel Purie @koelscouch

My review of the fairytale I want to be in #Khoobsurat http://***urlremoved***/pgnkvof Please can the prince come kiss me now! @sonamakapoor

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Posted: 10 years ago
I am just relieved that Fawad seems to have not suffered Abhay's fate in Aisha.

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