Kaashh Mere Hote Review

Friday, January 9, 2009, 15:02 [IST]
Almost a decade-and-a-half-ago, Yash Chopra's Darr catapulted Shahrukh Khan to super-stardom. Over the years, various versions of DARR have been churned out by dream merchants in Bollywood. Kaash Mere Hote! is yet another twisted version of Darr. The difference is, in Darr, it was a man playing an obsessed lover. In Kaash Mere Hote!, it's a woman.

Sadly, Kaash... Mere Hote! relies on the age-old tricks that made masala films so popular with viewers in 1970s and 1980s. The movie throws logic out of the window [the obsessed girl is blessed with super-natural powers], unwanted songs keep popping up every 10 minutes [at times, every 5 minutes], there's a comedy track running parallel, with no connection whatsoever with the main plot.

Simply put, Kaash... Mere Hote! is archaic, outdated!

Krish [Kumar Saahil] is a fashion photographer, in love with Radhika [Sneha Ullal]. Krish gets an assignment to shoot in Mauritius, where Piya [Sana Khan] first sees him and falls in love.

Later, Krish gets a retired army officer's [Rajesh Khanna] bungalow on rent. For Piya, the army officer's daughter, it's the perfect opportunity to seduce him. Piya will kill everyone and anyone who comes in her way.

A couple of things catch you by complete surprise. B.H. Tharun Kumar, ace choreographer turned director, is a veteran, having worked with some of the finest names and also on their films. With years of experience behind him, how could he okay such a flimsy script in the first place? It's not sacrilege to be inspired by a good film [DARR], but at least update it to suit the current times. Why rely on ghisa-pita situations?

Besides, the film is meant to be the launch pad of the boy [Kumar Sahil], but as it turns out, the girl [Sana] gets the meatiest part in this enterprise. Strange, isn't it?

If the screenplay is listless, the direction is no better. Sanjeev-Darshan's music is the sole saving grace. A couple of songs are well-tuned, but the placement of songs is questionable.

Kumar Sahil needs a lot more grooming. He's extremely raw. Sneha Ullal is a pretty face with a blank expression. Sana leaves a mark. Rajesh Khanna hams. It's sad to see the ex-superstar enacting such inconsequential roles. Johny Lever raises a few laughs, but the jokes on Bachchans are in poor taste.

On the whole, Kaash... Mere Hote! is a poor show all the way.
User Comments
vimal 05 Apr 2010 06:06 pm
How easily a person writes without adequate gyan on films that Rajesh Khanna is in inconsequential role. It seems that the person writing like this is writing with a frustrated mind and soul and don't know how to review the film. Sadly, the film is a low budget, but if we talk actiing of Rajesh Khanna- no other actor in indian film land is capable to match him, even today when we talk about acting and expression of emotions so perfectly. Now a days actors like Amitabh bark like a dog in each...
satya 12 Mar 2010 05:14 pm
sahil ko ek achhe director aur ek achhi story ki zaroorat hai bas
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