Finally found time to see Kis Kis ko Pyaar Karun! What can I say about this movie? I mean it's a peppy, fast moving and stupid movie, but turns out to be funny in most parts. It's Kapil Sharma's debut as a hero and his brand of humour is stamped across the movie. It is easy on the tongue, without the need to shout or scream, indulge in inane innuendoes, or cut dirty jokes or resort to toilet humour! Still There's plenty of humour, great situations eliciting whole hearted laughs from you, and typical one liners to keep you engrossed through the movie! Like most comedies it mocks your intelligence quotient but is high on the laughter quotient.
So, the plot is quirky; this Good Samaritan guy, in the habit of rescuing damsels in distress ends up marrying virtually all of them! He is obviously very rich as he maintains three plush apartments in amchi Mumbai, while carrying on an interesting cat and mouse game with the plethora of women in his life! As if his cup wasn't full, he also has a girl friend, who he loves and plans to marry, but whose father thinks he's the fiancé of a girl in his office! Complicated? Wait, there's a Mafia don of a brother-in-law who wants desperately to "hear" the "good news" in his sister's life, even though he is deaf as a doorknob. Mujhe hadson ne pyar diya , par pyar me hadsa na ho jaye, laments the poetic Kapil!
In a sense it is a cleverly made Abbas Mastan movie! Realising that humour, based on multiple wives runs the risk of becoming monotonous, two new characters are introduced in the second half, who bring in their own element of comedy. Supriya Pathak is endearing as Kapil's mother but the wives have nothing to write home about. The music is good even though the lyrics are crazy, " Bacche shukrawar ko ghar nahin ayein ' or something akin to that, and the mother in me shrieked, No Way! !
Actually the one big disappointment in the movie is Kapil! Well, his acting is fine, he seems confident, so much so that one forgets, it's his first movie! All that is in place; he disappoints in his appearance! He has bags under the eyes, looks tired, not at all fresh and has a flabby face, double chin or whatever ! I thought he looked really stale, not good for a first film!! Must be all the running around from the TV Studio to the film locations!
The final verdict? Comedy nights with Kapil or Kapil on the big screen? Give me the former any day!
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