Kya Love Story Hai
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Post Raj
Kapoor's SANGAM, the concept of love triangles have been cycled and recycled
over the decades. Debutante director Lovely Singh borrows everything from the
shelf and comes up with a fare that has nothing new to say.
Most importantly, if the title happens to be KYA LOVE STORY HAI, there has to be
something in this love story to make you jump with joy and also feel that the
title was justified. Sadly, that's not the case here!
Two guys love the same girl, add a dash of heart-burn, throw a few comic scenes
and plug five/six song and voila, the recipe for a love story is ready. Films
like KYA LOVE STORY HAI worked in the 1970s and 1980s, but in today's context,
it's completely out of sync.
In a nutshell, KYA LOVE STORY HAI is as obsolete and outdated as last year's
newspapers.
KYA LOVE STORY HAI is the story of a carefree and wayward youth, Arjun
[Tusshar Kapoor], who experiences love-at-first-sight with Kaajal [Ayesha
Takia]. It isn't a typical situation -- he follows her for some time before
succeeding in breaking the ice.
For Kaajal, Arjun is a mere acquaintance, but the latter is in love with her and
afraid of conveying his feelings. On befriending her, he learns that she lost
her mother years back and that her father was busy traveling abroad on business.
A situation arises when Kaajal comes across a letter that Arjun has written for
the girl he loves, but she doesn't know to whom he is referring. Arjun
deliberately asks her how she would reciprocate his love if she were the girl he
was in love with? Kaajal's reply leaves Arjun self-introspecting, making him
mysteriously disappear from the scene.
In the
meantime, a successful and snooty entrepreneur Ranveer [Karan Hukku] meets
Kaajal. Following some heated verbal scuffles with her, he concludes that she
would make for an appropriate life-partner because she was a stabilizing
influence and kept him mellow.
When Arjun returns to South Africa, during an astonishingly coincidental
encounter, he finds Kaajal engaged to the entrepreneur. Destiny has entangled
three hearts, but who will emerge victorious?
The problem with KYA LOVE STORY HAI clearly lies in its script. You don't have
to be a Nostradamus to predict what's in store next. You actually look for some
novel sequence/incident in the narrative, but there's none. Sure, a few
sequences are well executed, like the sport on the beach, but the unwanted songs
coupled with the cheesy comic track involving Tusshar's sex-maniac friends act
as spoilsport.
From the writing point of view, the conflict between the three people is handled
in the most routine manner. The viewer knows what twists and turns will follow
next since there's no originality whatsoever.
Lovely Singh's direction is mediocre, but the culprit is the screenplay. A thin
storyline has been stretched needlessly for no reason. Lovely knows the
technicalities right, but one hopes he opts for innovative stuff in his future
endeavors.
Pritam's music is a major asset. The Kareena Kapoor track ['It's Rocking'; the
film begins with this stylish song] is the best track. The other songs are
tuneful as well. Only thing, the placement of songs is a problem. Rajeev
Shrivastava's cinematography is attention-grabbing. The stunning locales of Cape
Town give the film a glossy look. Dialogues [Niranjan Iyengar] sound natural.
Tusshar's role is akin to the one he portrayed in his debut film MUJHE KUCHH
KEHNA HAI. He loves the girl, but can't express his feelings. Despite saddled
with a role he has visited in the past, it must be noted that Tusshar is quite
likable in his part. The honesty that this character demands is writ large on
Tusshar's face and expressions.
Ayesha Takia handles her role with admirable ease. Her infectious smile enlivens
the scene. Although the part doesn't demand histrionics, she pitches in a
commendable performance. Newcomer Karan Hukku has strong screen presence and
carries himself well, but he looks stiff in a few scenes. Also, he needs to work
on his dialogue delivery, especially during romantic scenes.
Sujata Kumar [Karan Hukku's mom in the film] is effective. Tusshar's two friends
irritate. Kareena Kapoor looks gorgeous in the opening track.
On the whole, KYA LOVE STORY HAI stands on a shaky foundation [poor script] and
that is its biggest weakness. Disappointing!
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