Kisna is a wonderful movie portraying the force of love which knows no geographic boundaries, racial boundaries etc. Wonderfully portrayed in scenic locations with good all-round performances frm the stars & co-stars. The length of the movie is slightly on the longer side. However, the movie is an emotionally captivating one
Coming to the performances, Vivek Oberoi has done justice to his role & so hv the other 2 female stars. The sequences have taken the conditions of the British Raaj very well. The emotional sequences between the brothers could have been a little better
The plot revolves around Kisna[Vivek Oberoi] who is the son of an ordinary Indian family. His father is a servant to the lead heroines father, a typical British babu. Kisnas elder brother is an absolutely aggressive freedom fighting rebel.
There comes a stage when the British female & Kisna fall in love in absolutely unconceived circumstances. With a wonderful bouqet of stars, the movie keeps you glued to your seats