Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Review

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72 Crores in the first week! - BLOCKBUSTER!!!!

What a movie! I've heard alot of people sayings its full of crap, but they are what you call 'typical viewers', who only appreciate mainstream comedy n romance. This movie is different in that sense, it tackles is the subject of mature human relationships - perhaps one which the youth of today can't relate with! All praise to Karan Johar for handling so delicately an intense story like Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.

By the way, the scene in the picture above is my favvvourite scene!!! (",)

The movie has its share of funny moments (the first half is filled with light moments), emotional moments (the second half is an emotional roller coaster) and surprising moments that lifts the movie from being a typical Karan Johar movie to a brilliant Karan Johar movie.


The first emotion that strikes you when KANK begins is the loneliness of each character. All you see are the backs but you can feel that each person is like a ship alone in the sea looking for an anchor. That sets the tone of the movie and also prepares you for what is to follow though not the way you expect it to.


The performances by all the cast were amazing. In particular Shahrukh and Abhishek. How ever much you don't wanna admit it, after watching Shahrukh's performance, you've got to say that he has proved yet again that he's the best in the industry, there's no doubt about it. It's only Shahrukh that could have fitted into such a complex character so perfectly. 10/10 for Shahrukh, the movie belongs to him no doubt and there'll be no surpirse this year if he walks away with the best actor award. Abhishek was awesome as well, especially in the emotional scenes. There was no sign of overacting by anyone; everyone performed well. Out of the ladies, i think Rani shone over Preity... maybe because of her character.

The music was melodious... 'Where's The Party Yaar' was one of the most enjoyable song's, i guess because of it's perfect timing in the movie! Mmmm, otherwise, my favourite has to be 'Tumhi Dekho Naa', portrayed beauutifully as you can see from the picture above the bright orange Abhishek hehe!

The only down side of the movie was it's cheesy humour in the first half of the movie and constant comical references to sex, which was a shame, because i would otherwise have classed it a family movie. But knowing what Asian families are like, i would say it isn't suitable for family viewing. Nevertheless though, the second half of the movie is full of emotions and looking back at the movie overall, all i've got is praise for it.

Superb!


My Rating: 8.8/10


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