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Bollywood comedy. Rahul (Tusshar Kapoor) and Karan (Ritesh Deshmukh) are good friends. Rahul is sincere, simple and hardworking and Karan is the complete opposite. They both hail from well-to-do families and the drive to make it on their own steam leads them to the city of dreams, Mumbai. While Rahul aspires to become a famous fashion designer some day, Karan dreams of marrying a girl with a pretty face and a prettier bank balance. But things take a nasty turn when a series of murders take place in Mumbai and Rahul becomes the prime suspect. The two friends hatch a plan with the help of a famous criminologist (Anupam Kher) to catch the real killer in action.
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A blockbuster hit guaranteed to make you laugh!
A situation comedy, with a lot of slapstick, and some below-the-belt humour. Still it's a good family entertainer (by european standards) with no sexual explicit material. The cinematic effect might not be all that, instead it's very commercial with lots of beautiful people and some hilariously peculiar characters. Basically it's about two wannabes who think they are really cool, but in actuality they are quite the opposite. The story builds on some instances of mistaken identity, and if you don't understand Hindi, that's ok, you'll be able to follow the story and get the jokes anyway! I recommend it to anyone who likes a bit of sensless fun!
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Kyaa Kool Ho-Hum
"Kyaa Kool Hai Hum" ("How Cool We Are")-not- is one of the worst films that I have seen for quite some time and easily the worst "Bollywood" one. It doesn't stand comparison to films like "Rang De Basanti" , "Salaam Namaste" and "Shikhar" for example. I actually felt guilty after spending three hours watching "Kyaa Kool", such was the mediocrity of the film. The "plot", if it deserves that title, was vapid and the acting ,characterisation and songs were all very poor. The whole film was disjointed and half the time I had difficulty identifying which character was doing what to whom and this was made even worse by the appalling and frequently incomprehensible English subtitles on my DVD. "Kyaa Kool" attempts to mix slapstick toilet humour with a "plot" that is loosely based around the activities of a serial rapist and murderer. Nothing funny about that, but "Kyaa Kool" attempts to dredge some humour from that sump- unsuccessfully so I might add. "Kyaa Kool" is exactly the sort of "Bollywood" film that many people would use to write off all Indian films as trashy and mediocre, but I think that this would be an unfair generalisation as I have watched quite a few "Bollywood" films lately and most of them have been entertaining and enjoyable. However after watching "Kyaa Kool" I will definitely be more selective with my future viewing.
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