R.BalkisKi & Ka is innovative, progressive & amusing. This film breaks the stereotype of the hero-heroine concept & offers an all new approach. Its far from perfect, but it has a good heart & the narrative holds at most times.
Ki & Ka follows of how A young couples( Kareena & Arjun) marriage challenges the gender roles placed upon men and women in Indian society.
Ki & Ka is about a man who enjoys being a house-husband & a women who proudly runs the house. Its a fresh thought & Balkis Writing offers enough scope for humour & some drama. Its amusing to watch this brand new take on romance & society unfold in those 124-minutes. The first-hour is nicely balanced on how its protagonists meet & their subsequent sudden their marriage, but the second-hour slows down & the jealously angle from the ladys point of view, when the man becomes a craze for his uniqueness, doesnt really work. In fact, Ki & Ka has a breezy first-hour & sets things right up, but the second-hour loses pace, as the proceedings become loose. However, things come back on a track, as the finale, is cute.
Balkis Screenplay is engaging at most parts, but a sharper & more convincing second-hour wouldve elevated the narrative. Blakes Direction is competent, as always. Cinematography is well-done, although a few frames are distracting. Editing is neat. Music by Various Artists is wonderful. Art & Costume Design are good.
Performance-Wise: Kareena & Arjun make for a good on-screen couple. Kareena shines from start to end, enacting the part of an authoritative wife with remarkable conviction. Arjun is extremely likable as the loving, younger husband. Also, the on-screen chemistry between the two, is exciting. In supporting roles, Swaroop Sampat is adorable as Kareenas lovable mom, while Rajit Kapur is perfect as Arjuns miffed dad. Amitabh & Jaya Bachchan are delightful in cameos.
On the whole, Ki & Ka dares to be different & yet it doesnt forget to entertain. Recommended!