
Most of must have been acquainted by my love obsession for Shah Rukh Khan. Because he just happens to be the best and the most versatile actor of all times in B’wood. The movie that I am going to review today is one of my favorite SRK movie of all times. And was released way back in 2003. But it so happens that this movie touched not just hearts but souls and has tested perfectly the functioning of my tear glands.
Director: Nikhil Advani
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan, Jaya Bachchan, Sushma Seth, Dara Singh, Reema Lagoo, Delnaaz Paul, Lilette Dubey
Running Time: 188 minutes
*spoilers ahead*
This is a movie that I hadn’t expected from Karan Johar, whose expertise lies in typical commercial movies for the Indian mindset. KHNH is an artistically crafted movie with a deep message conveyed brilliantly. It is right on top of my must-watch-movies of all times.
KHNH is a movie about a Punjabi family consisting of a mother, her three children and her mother-in-law who have settled in New York after the death of the husband. Naina-Preity Zinta- is a single some twenty-ish girl who is perpetually unhappy. The only people in in her life apart from her family are her friends Sweetu, who is a terrible boy chaser and has a gigantic appetite, and Rohit, her Guju friend. Her mother and her grandma don’t along, because of the latter blaming the former for her son’s death.
One day when everything spins out of control, an angel comes into their life, in form of Aman- Shah Rukh Khan. He moves into their neighbour’s house and merges into their life like water salt in water. Aman, who is a breath of fresh air, and believes in the mantra of Kal Ho Na Ho- there may or may not be a tomorrow, is hated by Naina for his over participation in their lives. But soon, when he sets some small things aside, Naina sees the good in him, and voila! Fall in love with him. Aman falls for her too, but as is revealed later in the movie, he suffers from a fatal disease and has a very short time to live. In that time, unknown to anyone but Aman’s family, he makes Rohit fall in love with Naina.
Just before her wedding to Rohit, Naina finds out that Aman actually loved her so much that he wanted to leave love for her even after he dies. The rest of the movie is so emotional, that you can’t just sit and watch. You’ll wet your cheeks before you realize it. Aman makes Naina and Rohit marry. The scene is so realistic and everyone’s acting is so spot on that I can not relate the emotions I feel whenever I see the movie. And I know it sounds very dramatic when you read it, but when you are watching the movie, you just can;t help not being in love with the entire story.
KHNH has a beautiful music collection. The title track, sung by my favorite Hindi artist, Sonu Nigam, makes me want to take his vocal cards and listen to them at will. His voice is like dripping honey and the emotions he so beautifully conveys just through some inflictions of his voice is applaudable.
Today, let me share one more smile.
Today, let me pray once more.
Today, let me drink some more of my tears.
Today, let me live my life once again.
Today, let me dream one more dream. Today.
Who knows, there may be no tomorrow.
The comic timing when SRK and Saif Ali Khan are together is impeccable as always. When you are not crying from the emotions, you are laughing with the comedy and these guys stupidity. Preity Zinta plays Naina perfectly. You can see her irritated self fading and a happy person replacing her, the emotions are so palpable in the air. Saif Ali doesn’t have as major a role as SRK or Preity, but he gets his screen time and utilizes it fully. There is not a flaw in his performance, probably the best I’ve seen from him. SRK, though, and I say that unbiasedly here, is the person who the movie revolves and rotates around and he doesn’t let a single moment be lifeless. He imbibes the character of Aman flawlessly and there is grace in his performance. Every emotion he delves into is written on his face, and he gets every emotion and feel across to the audience very effortlessly. One of his best performances till date.
Jaya Bachchan does a great job as a depressed mother who has to work hard for their children. Delnaaz Paul tickles your funny bone effortlessly. Sushma Seth’s acting is powerful and her metamorphosis from a heartless, blood sucking mother in law to one who understands the strength of her daughter in law and vows to support her onwards is beautiful.
KHNH comes with an important message. But I think I’ll let the movie teach you that.
All in all, without any bias to SRK or anything, I conclude by saying that it’d be a big mistake if you miss this movie. It’s beautiful and tragic and hysterical at the same time. Despite it’s length, it’s a masterpiece and it’d be a shame to miss it.
Trailer @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVMAQAsjsOU
Watch movie online @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl0Ap4mUSO8
Buy KHNH @ http://www.amazon.com/Kal-naa-Shah-Rukh-Khan/dp/B0016GOMZG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437414374&sr=8-1&keywords=kal+ho+na+ho
AUTHOR’S NOTE: She wants you to watch the movie so much that she is sharing the links with you for your convenience. Who else does that? She also broke he own rules of titling and made use of A/N etc. She begs you to watch it right now.
Har pal yahan, jee bhar jiyo. Jo hai sama, kal ho…na ho. ❤
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You like this song too? You know, last year there was a Sonu Nigam concert in Noida and he finished it with this song. I was literally crying when I heard him sing this live ❤
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It’s one of my favourites!
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❤
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I know, right? ❤
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Lol. You got all emotional, didn’t you? 😛
Will saying ‘SRK sounds kind of goatish in this movie’ get me killed?
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It is a movie that will make Saddam Hussein cry. Of course, I cry every time I see it. I’m proud of that achievement at least, record breaking crying maximum number of times in the same movie 😛
And yes, it may get you killed! Kritika or I, we’ll be on your track.
Does that also imply that YOU haven’t seen the movie? Oh my god, you don’t know what you’re missing. It’s like a life without watching the ‘ultimate car of movies’, geddit? 😀 How can you not watch it? You have to!
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lol. I did watch the movie. It’s one of those movie which can’t be missed cos of friends. 🙂 It was a good movie. I didn’t cry though 😛
Well Srk did sound like a goat in all honesty. I was laughing over that as well.
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Goat like main-main vaali or something else? Cause tbh, he sounded much less a goat than others 😛
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Ya… 😛 main-main. Come on, you are biased 😛
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Haha, not really 😛 I really hated Jab Tak Hai Jaan. By the interval, I was smacking my head against the armrest 😀
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Yeah me too. actually I liked Veer-Zara though the goat voice was too horrible, I adjusted with Preity. But Jab tak hai jaan was pathetic.
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I know! I’ve been seeing that for a long time now, that he delivers great performances when he bags a great movie, but unfortunately, his movie selection basis is really shitty! Look at Chennai Express 😛
But then, the same guy has also done movies like Swades, Chak De India, DDLJ, and KHNH 🙂
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Agree with you on Swades and Chak de 🙂 Even Don was OK, cos farhan akthar was the director.
You can wait for Raees 😛
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IDK, I’m sort of done with his new movies 😛
It’s surprising but I wanna watch Bajrangi Bhaijaan more that I wanna watch Raees, though I hate Sallu on principle 😛
There’s something going wrong with the wiring in my head 😛
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I would rather jump from the 15th floor of my building than watch that movie in cinemas. Wait for a couple of months and see it on TV. 😛
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Which, Bajrangi? I’ve heard it’s totally un-Sallu like and is actually meaningful or something. It’s good.
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Still I wouldn’t watch him on cinemas 😀 I would rather wait and watch it on TV 😛 Btw, it’s a 60/100 rating by movies of the soul, which is alright
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I was thinking of watching it though 🙂 It’s captured my fancy!
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Go ahead yaar. Do let me know how it went. You are a college student . You should watch all the movies. I am in my 30’s sort of. So I should save money 😛
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I’m in class 12. I’ve my BOARDS, remember? 😛
Sort of? You are either in your 30s or not. What is sort of? 😛
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Oh right 😛 chalo then don’t watch it. Save that money for cookies.
Reaching 30 is sort of 30 😀
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Haha, I knew that! 😀
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lol. Growing old. In another 5 years I’ll be dead and in 7 years I’ll be fossil. 😛
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Did you do geography? It takes hundreds of years to be a fossil 😛
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Hahaha… 😛 Already feel a 1000 years old. 😛
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Ah, well that’s a different case 😛
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