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Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
yousee909@yousee909
Dec 20, 2001 05:50 PM, 1388 Views
(Updated Dec 20, 2001)
Khabhi Gham and more Gham

As the title goes it is about crying buckets after buckets.


Saying that the movie has some excellent performances without which the movie would have been a damper. K3g is good in parts in the first half and excells in the second half, Amithabh batchan has more or less the same role which he has had from mohabbatein, but he has once again performed like none other than bacchan himself. But he is better in k3g since he has handled sentiments and emotions which lacked mohabbatein, then jaya is always crying in the whole movie but for the climax scenes where she is simply too good when she goes against the wishes of her ’’pati parmeshwar’’. Hrithik is once again a very good dancer, and shows more promise. Kareena would have done better without that archana puran singh accent, and there was no need for johnny lever in the movie.But the pair that just sizzle on the silver screen is the Shahrukh and the chandni chowk girl Kajol, the on screen chemistry between the actors is unmistakeable, any body would simply fall in love with this impish, naughty, saucy girl. You cannot but give away to your emotions when the brothers meet, the chord is well struck when the brothers meet, two great actors SRK and Hrithik meet as brothers is handled well by K johar.


And the last scene is never to be missed, the family reunion where AB, SRK and HR shed tears.....simply Marvellous.


On the other hand the music is skimpy, not all that good for a movie like this.


But take lots of hankies and get ready to cry ur heart out at the emotional scenes.

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