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Is Ash a good matchmaker?

Sukanya Verma | September 04, 2003 16:17 IST

Rohan Sippy's Kuch Naa Kaho hits the marquee on September 5.
Its makers organised a special screening for the film industry and the media at a suburban theatre in Mumbai.


rediff.com spoke to Sukanya Verma, one of the earliest to arrive at the venue:

How was the Kuch Naa Kaho experience?

It's a long story. The movie was supposed to begin at 9.30 pm. But there was this pre-release party before the screening, which was attended by Rohan Sippy, Ramesh Sippy and his wife Kiran Juneja, Zayed Khan, Shahid Kapur, Sanjay Kapoor, Arbaaz Khan, Amrita Arora and MTV veejay Aditya.

As a result, the show began at 10.30 pm.

Then, after 30 minutes of playing time, the central speaker in the theatre stopped working. So the screening was further delayed by about 40 minutes.

After so many interludes, there was no need for an intermission.

We meant the movie experience.

Oh, it's basically a love story. A tad unusual, though.

Why do you say that?

See, there is this guy called Raj (Abhishek Bachchan), who lives in New York with his doctor mom (Suhasini Muley). Like all moms -- filmi and non-filmi -- she wants her son to find a good girl and settle down.

So Raj doesn't want to tie the knot?

It's not like he has a problem with marriage. But he doesn't really care for the I-will-check-the-girl-out scenario. Can't really blame him. The arranged marriage scene does suck.

The story?

Raj comes to India to attend his cousin's wedding. Raj's uncle (Satish Shah) seizes the opportunity and puts his favourite employee Namrata (Aishwarya Rai) in charge of hunting a perfect bride for his reluctant nephew.

After a hat-trick of misadventures with three wannabes, Raj falls for Namrata.

No offence meant, but any guy would trip for Aishwarya over some available ho-hums.

Why and how does Raj fall in love with Namrata?

Oh, it takes a swish of Namrata's perfectly straightened hair on Raj's cheek. That's enough for Raj's fantasies to take over his otherwise sensible brain.

Then comes the first twist. Namrata belongs to the cannot-be-approached category. She is already married and has a seven-year old son, Adi (Master Parth Dave).

What?

Yeah, turns out Namrata's greedy husband left his pregnant wife in the lurch to run after money.

Who plays her husband?

Sorry, I cannot reveal that one. He is supposedly the surprise of Kuch Naa Kaho. But the minute this character makes his entry, the movie goes downhill.


So what is it you are trying to say?

Well, barring the climax, Kuch Naa Kaho is decent fare.

The movie has some catchy music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The soundtrack evokes more emotion than the script.

If only the dialogues (rather flat fare from Naushil Mehta and Nidhi Tulli) could convey the complexity of the romance.

But there are some genuinely funny moments between Abhishek Bachchan and a bunch of uniformed kids. Also, Abhishek's encounter with his three prospective brides evokes a chuckle or two.

Is Kuch Naa Kaho a mushy romance?

It's not. But the interaction between Raj and Namrata's kid; with Namrata watching them in a hopeful manner is straight out of Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire.

Is the desi Dorothy Boyd -- Renee Zellweger's name in Jerry Maguire for those who don't know -- good?

Aishwarya's Namrata is wimpy. Till the pre-climax, you think she is sensitive and sensible. But once the plot takes a second twist, Namrata turns into a whimpering, stereotyped Bharatiya nari [Indian woman].

By the time she realises it is time to speak up, the dialogues fail her.

How about the acting?

Aishwarya is not very convincing as the mother of a seven year old. Whenever she utters the word beta [son], it takes a moment to register that she is referring to her son. You know what I mean?

But the woman does look ravishing in the song sequences. Especially the title track, in which she prances about in white-and-silver Vikram Phadnis ensembles.

What about Abhishek Bachchan?

Truth is Abhishek is more comfortable with the kids than his heroine. He shares a better rapport with the little boy than with Aishwarya.

Also, he looks different in every frame of the film. Actually, the movie took some time to get ready. So Abhishek looks straight out of his second release, Tera Jadoo Chal Gaya in parts. In others, he looks terribly distressed with dark circles under his eyes... and it's not even a crying scene.

The same goes for Ash as well. She looks positively harried at times.

Is Kuch Naa Kaho worth a watch?

Yes, but try not to looking at Kuch Naa Kaho as Rohan Sippy's debut.

Rohan displays a knack for comic scenes and a trendy presentation. Check out the cool opening credits.

It is an inconsistent entertainer. But it has good music, snazzy camerawork, clean humour and decent performances.

****BOTTOM LINE, AB Jr TERI DUS FLOPS!BAS KUCH BHI NA KAHO..SHUSH!!!!

http://rediff.com/movies/2003/sep/04kuch.htm




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Kuch Na Kaho

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Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Suhasini Mulay, Satish Shah, Himani Shivpuri, Jaspal Bhatti
Director: Rohan Sippy
Producer: Ramesh Sippy
Music: Shankaar, Ehsaan, Loy
Rating: * * *

By Parag Chandrabala Maniar

The basic premise of Kuch Na Kaho revolves around Raj (Abhishek Bachchan), an NRI, who does not believe in arranged marriages.

Niki (Meghna Malik), his cousin, is to be engaged and calls him over to India. Raj is scared that his uncle (Satish Shah), Niki's father, will compel him to see potential brides. Niki somehow traps Raj into coming to India.

At the airport he bumps into Namrata (Aishwarya Rai). She has the ticket that he has cancelled earlier. Raj wants the ticket and fools her into believing that he is a father of a son suffering from heart ailment and it is important for him to go to India. Namrata forsakes her ticket for him. As the script will have it, Raj bumps into Namrata once again. At the engagement this time! Namrata, finally comes to know the truth. To give him a dose of his own medicine, Namrata traps him to seeing girls of the bride material not realizing Raj has lost his heart to her. When he is about to express his feelings Raj learns that Namrata is already married and has a son.

Yet Raj wants to marry her. She mistakes his feeling for sympathy. The misunderstanding only melts when she comes to know that Raj is genuine in his intentions. She accepts and agrees to marry him. Enter, Sanjeev (Arbaaz Khan), the husband who had abandoned Namrata and son seven years ago. What follows is the predictable climax.

Hats off to debutant director Rohan Sippy for making sincere attempt to make a clean entertainment. Unfortunately, the film tosses between plots of Dilwale Dhulaniya Le Jaayenge, Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Kuch Kuch Hota Hian, Aradhana and finally Arth. Also Sippy seems to be confused about Arbaaz's character. Does he want him to be out and out villainous or a transformed guy? It is Arbaaz Khan's character that nearly walks away with the credit while the main hero Abhishek Bachchan looks on with folded hands.

Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy's music is okay. Writers Neeraj Vora (screenplay), Naushil Mehta (dialogues), Nidhi Tuli (dialogues) and Rahena Gera (story) cannot claim the script to be original. This qualifies as an example for too many cooks spoiling the broth? But V.Manikandan cinematography is noteworthy.

On the acting front, Arbaaz Khan is wooden. Aishwarya Rai gives rise to your protective instincts. As for Abhishek Bachchan, he does score a few brownie points in the emotional scenes but Abhishek needs to work on his abilities where comedy is concerned.

Rohan Sippy certainly deserves a better script!


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