Kitne
Door Kitne Paas Director: Mehul
Kumar
Cast: Fardeen
Khan, Amrita Arora, Ayub Khan, Sonali Kulkarni, Satish Shah, Ketaki Dave, Tiku
Talsania and Govind Namdev.
Length: 150
mins
Release: Eros
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Kitne Door Kitne
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Director
Mehul Kumar's Kitne Door Kitne Paas (So Far But Yet So Near) is - if you like - a Bollywood version of the Hollywood
film Forces Of Nature which starred Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock. |
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Here the director
has managed to deviate from the American version by adding splashes of Indian
tradition.
The story opens
on Jatin, a graduate who has just completed his MBA in the US. He is all set to
catch the next flight home to India to have an arranged marriage of his parents'
choice when he bumps into a frisky and short tempered character called Karishma.
Both take an instant dislike for one another but a sudden twist of fate is about
to change their destiny.
The audience might call it sheer coincidence when they see both Jatin and Karishma
ending up catching the same flight, same taxi and then the same bus, but most
of all share the same destination which happens to be Vijaynagar in Gujarat State.
There then follows a sequence of mishaps and hardships "en route" for
our two incompatible characters thus making them both realise that they have fallen
in love with each other.
But what happens
to the two spouses-to-be who are waiting for them at their respective alters?
The answer to this and more questions will be revealed in the melodramatic climax
sequences that follows where romance had to travel a thousand miles before its
actual meaning is realised.
Reviewed By: Manish
Gajjar
This film is a Eros International release.
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