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Aug 9
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Review - By Taran Adarsh
The wait is finally over. One of the first reviews of the movie is online and its written by none other than the respected critic Taran Adarsh on IndiaFM:  BTW I won 2 tickets to the movie and since I am in the Himalayas , cant go!

KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA narrates the story of two families -- Sarans and kank5.jpg Talwars -- both not connected to one another. But circumstances bring them together. Dev Saran [Shah Rukh Khan] has an uneasy and troubled relationship with his wife Rhea [Preity Zinta] and son Arjun [child artist Ahsaas]. He resents his wife's growing success and in the process, ends up turning all his anger towards his loved ones.

Maya Talwar's [Rani Mukherji] relationship with her husband Rishi [Abhishek Bachchan] is layered with a lot of self-doubt and question. She is unable to whip up enough passion for Rishi and is disappointed that her love for him does not match her own expectations of what it ought to be. This dilemma pulls her further apart from him, thereby causing a strain on their marital life.

One fine day, Dev and Maya's path cross each other…

KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA starts like a nice romantic drama, with Abhishek getting married to his childhood sweetheart and SRK talking to his wife about the $ 5 million deal after he has won a game of soccer. But minutes later, the film does a 180-degree turn and establishes the friction between the two couples.

The tension between the couples surfaces gradually, but reaches the crescendo 20 minutes before intermission. The spat between SRK and Preity on one hand [Preity: “I wear the pants in this house”], followed by the heated argument between Abhishek and Rani [Abhishek: “You can't even bear a child”] is amongst the most remarkable portions in the film. These sequences hit you like a ton of bricks!




t's not that the first half is laced with tense-filled moments. In fact, the first hour-and-a-half has light portions in abundance. Amitabh Bachchan's philandering lifestyle provides ample moments of laughter and of course, eye-candy, what with some gorgeous firang babes jumping out of the closet.

In the post-interval portions, infidelities occur, betrayals are discovered and the couples' worlds go upside down. The sequence at the dinner [Sr. Bachchan hosts a sit-down dinner on Kiron Kher's birthday], when SRK expresses his feelings, or when SRK opens up to Preity and Rani to Abhishek about the affairs are master strokes from the writing and execution point of view. Note another scene: SRK waiting with a bouquet of roses for Rani and by a sheer coincidence, Preity walks in at that time at the signal crossing. This sequence [it depends on treatment alone] deserves distinction marks.

The end is powerful, but disturbing. Disturbing for those who believe in the age-old traditions. The film moves about in a serpentine fashion. Just when you thought that the couples have decided to go separate ways, there's another twist in the tale and yet another, in the end.

Karan Johar takes colossal strides as a storyteller. Films like K.K.H.H. and K.K.K.G. were the tip of the iceberg. Karan's take on relationships and marriages is refreshingly different because there's tremendous identification with the characters. You see it happening all around you these days. Technically too, this is Karan's finest work to date; he balances style and substance beautifully.

In KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA, the actors get a chance to shine and no one shines brighter than Shah Rukh Khan. Let's just state one thing here: This is SRK's finest work after D.D.L.J. His sequences with Preity specifically, when the couple has their spats, or in the climax, when he just stares at Rani from inside the train, proves that he's undoubtedly the best in the business. The ferocity with which he delivers his lines and the restless energy he imparts to his character electrifies every scene that he's in.

Rani is remarkable yet again. In fact, if you consider BLACK to be her most memorable performance so far, then watch her in KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA. This surpasses her work in BLACK or VEER-ZAARA and PAHELI. Her makeup as well as her overall appearance is tremendous. She's never looked as good before!

It would be unfair to describe either Abhishek Bachchan or Preity Zinta's performances as 'lesser'. Abhishek is brilliant, especially when he gets serious towards the end. His penultimate sequence, when he gives a golden advice to Rani, is outstanding. Preity not only looks gorgeous, but the dedication to her role shows at vital points. Her penultimate scene with Rani, when she confronts her at the marriage reception, is fabulous.

Amitabh Bachchan is in superb form. The naughty streak that he displays soon disappears in the second half, when he realizes that something is amiss. In fact, his expressions at the dinner first and also in the hospital only reiterates the fact that he's an icon. Kirron Kher excels in a brief but significant role. Arjun Rampal looks perfect for the part. Kajol and John Abraham [both appear in songs] add to the glamour quotient. Child artist Ahsaas looks cute and acts well.

On the whole, KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA is an outstanding film from the writing, performance and execution point of view. It has style, substance, it takes challenges and doesn't follow formulas -- and that is its biggest strength. At the box-office, the film will embark on a hurricane-like start, establishing new records in days to come. The first weekend will be superb, while the weekdays [15th and 16th August are also holidays] will result in a record-shattering first week billing. With no opposition in sight for the next few weeks, KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA will have a dream run at the box-office. Its business in Overseas will also be remarkable. Has the potential to prove the biggest money spinner in this territory.

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I strongly advise everybody not to watch this movie called 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'.

I personally was a fan of Karan Johar and used to admire all his movies but not anymore, after seeing this movie.

KANK is a completely unpractical, unethical and 'makes-no-sense' movie.

Karan Johar talks about Love and Relationships? Does he even know the meaning of love or a relationship? He has made a joke out of it.

If movies like these get encouragement, I think Indian movies will lose their traditional and cultural values.

It's a complete waste of time (3 hours, 20 minutes).

No Karan. You got it all wrong. You have a very wrong idea.

Okay ur all stuck up old f***ing farts if this is all you have to say about this film. who gives a damn if someone has an affair...how is that wrong?it's just a film for f***s sake and it could happen! losers

i agree with the first post...this movie is not like the other karan johar films. it is unethical and not a family movie. i thought the affair went overboard...at the end i was hating srk's and rani's characters...

the songs are great, the acting is great, the story is bad!!

there was no moral in the movie. basically, if you're married, have an affair, and get divorced to marry some other person in the same situation, you'll be happy even if you've been married for 4-7 years.

Unnecessarily hyped up movie. CRAP is all I can say. SRK's acting as usual is in his same monotonus style. Do not waste your time and money on this one.

people who write comments such as the above are obviously scared that it coulld happen to them, hence they'r plain bitter. Why should karan make the same kinda movies everytime n bore us??
Every credit to him for making a movie on such subjects that others think is un-ethical, bcoz such things happen. And people need to accept it that such things could happen. And whoever talks of tradition and culture of Indian movies is i think watching their first movie since 1975!!
Grow up people, learn to accept the truth. THis is a wonderfully made film, with equally beautiful locations. Karan has made a film where other films stop and say "...and they lived happily every after" because that need not be true anymore. Very few movies broach on subjects like this. Nowadays having extra marital affairs is very common, but if shown on the big screen hurts some people.hyppocates i'd say.
And needless to say, the music rocks and rolls!! go watch it!!

Listen, all you guys that said this movie sucks are complete assholes! You guys can't stand when someone and comes and does something different!!! LOOOK at whats happening to the world.... everyone is spliting up... whether u like it or not.... Karan Johar did a excellent job at directing this movie. This movie shows truth and sometimes the truth hurts. Hindi movie lovers don't realize this sometimes. No one likes the truth when its told in a sour way. Shah Rukh Khan's acting was the BEST IT EVER WAS. AND I LOVE SHAH RUKH KHAN!! People even said if you are a fan of Karan Johar's movie you shouldn't see this! I strongly dissagree I love KKHH, and K3G, and I love KANK!! KANK was done beautifully!!! THE MUSIC WAS BEAUTIFUL!!! RANI WAS BEAUTIFUL!!! AND SRK OF COURSE!!! WELL DONE KARAN!!!!!

WATCH IT FOR SHAHRUKH KHAN AND ONLY SHAHRUKH .......HE IS AT HIS BEST LIKE ALWAYS !!!!!!!

All u that sed this movie is s* then go and f* a horse because this is probably the most truest movie between couples ever made. Karan did a great job of this movie and right now i can say this is the best movie he has made.

This is one of the worst movie i ever saw.I demand Karan to give my 152 Rs back, 150 for movie and Rs 2 for saridon.

y mr karan y did u have to take saridon?? bcoz u feared that ur married life wud rot if smone found out about ur extra marital??? hahahaha

For someone who's always loved SRK and Karan Johar movies, KANK came as a massive disappointment. This movie has NO story to speak of, and absolutely lacking in any TRUE emotion. What is this "true love" that Karan is speaking of here??? He has no clue!! All I experienced is the audience leaving the theatre disgusted with SRK and Rani's characters.

sometimes the truth hurts..n those are the people who leave the theatre midway.

true love need not be the love for your spouse - especially if its a forced / arranged marriage.
YOu can find true love at any point of time in your life.
And its your decision to let it get you or not.
And this was expressed beautifully in the movie.

SO happy this isnt one of the same run-of-the-mill love stories!!!

all the mf's who said the movie is amazing, get a life duds!
it's the lowest of the low. The scum of the f***ing bollywood! The most wretched miserable servile pathetic trash that was ever created!
and its not the ethics i'm talkin abt. I've seen boldest of bold movies.
it's just the f***ing all melodrama n constipated SRK i'm talkin abt!

Yewwwww, you're so right! It was total CRAP.

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