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The sweet factor
If ever there were a film that screamed happy and feel-good from the first frame till the last, Tujhe Meri Kasam would be it.

Anju and Rishi are best friends. They study in the same college, their fathers are best friends, their houses are opposite each other and they were born in the same hospital on the same day. The two are inseparable but not in love (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai?). As Rishi says, ‘two guys cannot be in love,' referring to Anju as his buddy.

Comes a day when Anju has to go to Bangalore for a week for a college festival. That week without Anju makes Rishi realise he loves her. He refrains from revealing his feelings to her for fear that he may lose his best friend.

Meanwhile, Akash, who is part of the team that goes to Bangalore, proposes to Anju. She accepts, after consulting best buddy Rishi.

If you know your Barjatya, Johar and Chopra, you know what happens next.

The film, its makers urge, is not a love story. Various billboards around Mumbai have proclaimed, ‘We're Friends'; 'To young hearts everything is but fun'; 'Friends who laugh together but stay together'; 'They fight, they play and that's the way they are meant to stay', for more than a month now.

What it is is a fun-filled film tailormade for college-going audiences.

Lead actor Ritesh Deshmukh gave up a career in architecture to join films. He recently said, 'I am doing this film for me; not for the audience.' I would wager very few in the audience will say they watched the film for Ritesh or will watch it again for him. He has a long way to go if he wants to pursue a career in films or wants to be taken seriously as an actor. The same goes for newcomer Genelia D'Souza.

Anuradha Patel as Anju's mother is a pleasant surprise. Sushma Seth is funny as Akash's loud Punjabi grandmother. Supriya Pilgaonkar as Saraswatibai the maid is funny too, but goes overboard at times. Satish Shah, Shakti Kapoor, Vijayendra Ghatge, Asrani and Tikku Talsania all give their best.

Director K Vijaya Bhaskar's Tujhe Meri Kasam is an honest effort. I overheard someone say ‘sweet film' to her companion on the way out of the theatre.

If you are forced to watch this film, like I was, I can tell you you won't come out fuming!


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http://www.indiafm.com/reviews/03/tmk/index.shtml

Taran pleasing the CM...(note: Ritesh deshmukh the newcomer in this film is maharashtra chief ministers son)
Tujhe Meri Kasam

By Taran Adarsh

Ushakiron Movies' TUJHE MERI KASAM, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar, is a love story with several entertaining moments.

Rishi (Ritesh Deshmukh) and Anju (Genelia) are the best of friends. Both of them were born on the same day, grew up together, went to the same school and now study in the same college. However, this closeness is never expressed as love by either of them.

As time passes, Akash (Raja), a student in the same college, falls in love with Anju and coincidentally, both of them get selected to represent their college at a cultural festival in Bangalore.

The week-long separation makes Rishi realise that he is in love with Anju, but he is also scared that a wrong move might cost him his friendship. Meanwhile, Akash proposes to Anju in the intervening period and she accepts.

But Akash finds it difficult to accept Anju's friendship with Rishi. Caught in the midst of the two, Anju starts questioning her own feelings for Rishi.

She realizes her love for him when she is told that they would leave India soon after the wedding. Unable to bear the possible separation from Rishi, she decides to break her engagement.

But when she tells Rishi of her plans, the man she loves will have none of it. What happens next?

Remake of the Telugu blockbuster NUVVE KAVALI [Tarun-Richa Pallod], the story reminds you of the Hindi hit MUJHE KUCCH KEHNA HAI [Tusshar-Kareena Kapoor]. Primarily an uncomplicated love story, what sets it apart from those of its ilk is the way the director has treated the subject.

The director has balanced the two halves of the film with humour and emotions, respectively. While the first half focuses on light moments, shot in a college campus, the second half is where the actual drama takes place.

The sequences in the college, the songs, the humour, the family angle… everything in the first half is thoroughly enjoyable. What also elevates the proceedings is the way the story moves ahead. There's just no time to tax your brains or blink an eyelid.

The interval point is actually the decisive moment. Deftly executed, it puts a stop to the merry making, deviating to the serious side of their relationship.

But the film loses its grip to an extent in the post-interval portions. The story gets into the same mould that has been witnessed umpteen times earlier. To state that the drama is hardly exciting in this half would be apt.

Also, too many unwanted sequences come up at regular intervals. Like, the film could've easily done without the other girl's track (Girija), who loves the lead man but he doesn't reciprocate. Even the sequences involving the maid (Supriya) can easily be trimmed to make the proceedings more racy.

The film perks up again in the latter part, when Genelia comprehends Ritesh's true feelings. Thereafter, the narrative, right till the end, grabs your attention thanks to the gripping drama.

Director K. Vijaya Bhaskar has opted for a tried-and-tested theme and embellished it with several entertaining moments, without giving it a regional flavour/look. He is aided by a taut screenplay (first half) and excellent dialogue (Neeraj Vora).

Any love story stands on two foundations – music and lead players' performances. And in both the departments, the outcome is gratifying.

It's after a long time that you see Viju Shah in form. The music is ear-pleasing, with three lilting tunes – the title track, 'Azaadi Hain Humko Pyaari' and 'Chhoti Chhoti Khushiyaan Jo Milti Hain'. The background score is brilliant, elevating the proceedings to a great extent.

Both Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia are welcome additions to the list of talented performers. Ritesh is camera friendly, dances well and delivers the right expressions. His expressions during the interval point and also towards the climax are noteworthy. The film can work as a showreel for him, for it brings his talent to the fore. However, if he puts in a little extra effort on his dialogue delivery, he would prove to be even more effective. All said and done, a confident debut!

Genelia is a wonderful performer. She catches you unaware with a performance that's natural to the core. Raja is adequate. Amongst character artists, Shakti Kapoor and Anuradha Patel stand out.

On the whole, TUJHE MERI KASAM is a decent entertainer that should keep its target audience – the youth – satisfied.

Rating:- * *.


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Did I hear someone say FLOP *Thuuuuuuuuuuuuuud*


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definite flop!!!!!!


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Good start to the new year... 2 resounding Flops.... Talaash and Tujhe Meri Kasam ! :D


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No make that 3 resounding flops
Talaash
Tujhe Meri Kasam and
Sknath :D


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JamesBond007 wrote:
No make that 3 resounding flops
Talaash
Tujhe Meri Kasam and
Sknath :D

JamesBond007 :) yeah ... make that 3 in a row !... but thank you for blessing me with a Movie of my name :p . I never knew YOU made that film :D


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Does anyone think that Khushi will be a flop? The trailer looked horrible! How is the Tamil version?


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i heard the tamil version of khushi called kushi was good.. i am getting the dvd of kushi this week... i read the review on sunny;s site.... he mentions that the film was a flop in tamil as well..
but from the promos the hindi version doesnt look anything great... looks like a typical commercial film... and with kareena kapoor and fardeen i dont hold much hopes... however that song hai re looks fun with all the different get ups....
i really hope 2003 is a better year... maybe too much to ask for!


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Dragun!! taKE MY WORD FOR IT!! EVEN WITH ALL SUPER GLOSS AND COLORS!KHUSHI IS GOING TO BE NA-KHUSHI!

I SAID SAME FOR TALAASH THE DUD!


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