Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
| 14 January 2000 (USA)
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Life is paradise for an upright young man and a sweet-natured girl until fate intervenes. Now they're separated by circumstances beyond their control.

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silvan-desouza

Rakesh Roshan gave several superhits as a director, Khudgarz,Khoon Bhari Maang Kishen Kanhaiyaa, Karan Arjun.etc however in late 90s his films were not working, Koyla was a flop Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai marked debut of his son Hrithik Roshan who appeared as a child artist in Bhagwan Dada in 1986. The film also marked debut of Amisha Patel. Anywayz rest all to rest. The film created a huge hype as the songs were famous before release and Hrithik's good looks. The film starts off as a normal love story which is interwoven with a crime angle and the interval ends at a sad note which is so far good, The second half shifts to New Zealand where Amisha meets the second Hrithik and then we all know how it will go about, Then again there is a shift towards the crime saga and the film ends as an actionner. There are several great scenes like the reunion of Hrithik and his brother, The action packed climax and many more scenes are well shot, especially the scenes involving Rohit and Amisha.Direction by Rakesh Roshan is good Music by Rajesh Roshan was a big hit, The title song is superbly sung by Udit and Alka, while Pyaar Ki Kashti Mein is also a great song, Chaand Sitare by Kumar Sanu is seeped in melody while Sitaron ki Mehfil gets a boost due to it's picturisation and great singing by Babul Supriyo and superb dancing skills of Hrithik. This film marked debut of Lucky Ali as a playback singing, Ek Pal and Kyun Chalti are fantastic songs, Jaaneman too is a great song by Asha however there are too many songs in the first half.Hrithik Roshan had good looks, In the first half he resembled Rakesh Roshan a bit in some scenes, he was very sincere in his debut and created a different personality for both the roles which is amazing for a newcomer. Amisha Patel with a dubbed voice is decent for her debut. Their chemistry was amazing. Amongst rest Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Mohinish Behl, Ashish Vidyarthi are as usual, Satish Shah and Farida Jalal are good, Vrajesh Hirjee has some fun moments Tanaaz Currim is good except her pronounciation of Sonia which gets on the nerves, Abhishek Sharma as Amit is good

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saba1985

This is such a good film, you don't want to know. Excellent acting of two newcomers and a very nice film to watch if you're in love. Hrtihik Roshan knows how to show his way of acting. The other films are not so good as this one. Only Yaadein and K3G are good. Fiza and Mission Kashmir were made for the money.

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voke

This film was my introduction to Bollywood films. I have to admit I watched it simply because of the looks of the lead actor Hrithik Roshan. Wow! He can act too. The film is beautifully photographed. The music and dancing are very western and very well done. After this I watched several other Bollywood films, some with much more traditional Indian themes and music, and I love them all. This one is very accessible for American audiences, and if it leaves you wanting more see HUM DIL DO CHUKE SANAAM, KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI, BOMBAY, and DIL SE just to get started.

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Mr. Bug

Catchy songs, great dancing, beautiful locations, decent story with a touch of "Vertigo (1958)" and the debut of Hrithik Roshan, Bollywood's (Hollywood's?) next superstar. Not to be missed if you are into commercial Indian films, if not, worth a try anyway. Attention! This movie can be addictive. Consume with moderation, now that the DVD is out. :-)

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