Friday, March 18, 2011

Aishwarya Rai Kuch Na Kaho

Kuch Na Kaho

Kuch Na Kaho is a Hindi movie released on August 2003. It is written by Neeraj Vora and Nedhi Tuli and even 2 more credits are there to wrie the movie which makes it somewhat clumsy and dissipate some of its parts. As it is released in the month of August when summer is in its bloom similarly like the heat present in the season, there is heat of love present in the movie. Kuch na Kaho is the story of two hearts which start beating on the same tune without even saying something to one another. They need not to express their love in words their eyes speak the story of desperate hearts.

Aishwarya Rai Kuch Na KahoRaj (Abhishek) is living in New York with his mother Dr. Malhotra (Suhasini Mulay) and is completely made himself a New Yorkian. He is allergic of marriage bond as he does not like restrictions and liabilities. On the marriage of his dear cousin he happens to visit India. Life would seem him crumpling and scrunching. He promises to leave India as soon as wedding ended. But during the wedding of Nikki (Meghna Malik) Raj’s life takes a new turn.

Rakesh (Saish Shah Nikki’s father and Raj’s Uncle) entices him to find his love mate in India and makes his life. His uncle asks his talented secretary Namrat Shrivastav (Aishwarya) to act as a match-maker for his nephew Raj. She has had a tussle with Raj already on Nikki’s Mayyun. Both come in the form of antagonists. Namrata tries her best to show him a suitable match but Raj shows no approval and spoils all her efforts with a trivial jokes. Side by side marriage functions are going on where Raj happen to make a kid his friend named Aadi which Raj knows afterwards that he is the son of Namrata. Till then he develops liking for Namrata herself and is shocked on the truth that Namrata is not only married and a mother and her husband left her for money 7 years back.

First half of the movie although proceeding at the snail pace and seems director is enjoying the family drama himself yet appealing to some extent. It is the second half which makes the movie a jerk show. Sudden appearance of Namrata’s husband (Arbaaz) and his at once demand to be a happy wife and son who has not even seen him since his childhood is totally illogic. Next odd thing that is seemed on the part of Namrata (Aishwarya) is that while looking bold and confident why she lose her confidence and boldness in front of her adulterous husband. Arbaaz Khan fails to show his shame and sorrow in his acting. He is still seems to be the dominant fellow who has no affection for his hardworking wife.

Abhishek in the role of Raj first seems inappropriate in his performance but in later half he succeeds to be a deserving husband of Namrata. Songs are well and good only the script which is the essence of a good movie was faulty so is the film on the whole seems faulty. Otherwise comedy cast and others try their best to give a good source of enjoyment.

 

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