Product description
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Yashvardhan Raichand lives a very wealthy lifestyle along with
his wife, Nandini, and two sons, Rahul and Rohan. While Rahul has
been adopted, Yashvardhan and Nandini treat him as their own.
When their sons mature, they start to look for suitable brides
for Rahul, and decide to get him married to a young woman named
Naina. When Rahul is told about this, he tells them that he loves
another woman by the name of Anjali Sharma. Yashvardhan decides
to meet with the Sharma family, and finds out that they are
middle-classed, unsophisticated, and will not be able to it into
his family circle, as a result he refuses to permit Rahul to
marry Anjali. A defiant Rahul decides to leave, gets married to
Anjali, without his foster parents blessings, and re-locates to
London, England, where Anjali's unmarried sister, Pooja, also
lives. Rohan, who was studying in a hostel, returns home to find
that Rahul is no longer living with them, and he also discovers
that while outwardly his dad is not interested in seeing Rahul
get back, Nandini wants the family back all together for all
happy and sad moments. Rohan also misses Rahul a lot, and decides
to travel to London in order to try and get Rahul to return home.
Yashvardhan, is unable to prevent this, and as a result Rohan
does travel to London, meets with Rahul, Anjali, and Pooja. The
question remains will the hurt and sorrow that Rahul experienced
with his foster parents be erased and enable the family to be
reunited, or will Rahul forget about the past, and continue to
live his life without getting back to his roots and the family
who brought him up, leaving Rohan to return alone?
Review
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KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM will re-write box-office history. Its
massive star cast, historic opening and extra-ordinary merits
will unquestionably make it one of the biggest grosser of all
times. For the drought-stricken film industry, the film will
prove to be khushi, more khushi and only khushi. --platform47.com
This film shines from start to finish, and runs the gamut of
emotions. The cinematography, sets, and costumes are brilliant.
The sparkling performances of six of India's leading actors alone
makes the movie worth seeing, even if some might not feel
comfortable with the deep sentimentality displayed by the leading
men (women are fine with this; American men sometimes find it
unnerving). Hrithik Roshan is pure eye candy for women of all
ages, somehow oozing sweetness and innocent sexuality at the same
time. The catchy song and dance number he performs with the
lovely Kareena Kapoor at their 'prom,' ""You Are My Soniya,"" has
gotten regular replays in this household for weeks (even by my
79-year old mother, who will say, ""I need a Soniya fix"" - it
really cheers her up!). The other musical numbers are very
enjoyable, too, and never seem out of place or at odds with the
flow of the film. Shahrukh Khan is adorable, as always, as the
favorite son, and can hold his own in the dance numbers, too.
Kajol gets to show her comic side, and was great at it! And
knowing that the 'parents,' Amitabh and Jaya are a married couple
in 'real life' just makes their interactions in the film that
much better. Don't miss this wonderful movie! If you see just one
Hindi movie, make it this one! --platform47.com
The premise of the movie is simple, but it is the storytelling
that deserves the highest marks. Karan Johar once again proves
his mettle in presenting an emotional saga in a beautiful manner.
He brings out the best out of his actors as well.Amitabh Bachchan
as the arrogant and strict her is convincing. Jaya Bachchan is
good as always. Shahrukh Khan is in top form,watch out for his
chemistry with Kajol. Kajol as a typical loud Punjabi girl fits
the character to the tee. Hrithik Roshan has style, emotes and
dances well, and definitely steals the hearts of youngsters.The
movie is a complete family entertainer. --platform47.com
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About the Actor
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Amitabh Bachchan, Born in Allahabad ( 11th October 1942) , Uttar
Pradesh hails from a Hindu Kayastha family. His her, Dr.
Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a well-known Hindi poet, while his
mother, Teji Bachchan was a Sikh from Faisalabad (now in
Pakistan).Bachchan made his film debut in 1969 as one of the
seven protagonists in Saat Hindustani.The critically accled
and commercially successful Anand (1971) followed, where he
starred alongside Rajesh Khanna.Amitabh Bachchan's first big hit
happened with Namak Haram in 1973. With Zanjeer also scoring
unprecedented box-office collections, the year heralded the
arrival of the legend called Amitabh Bachchan.
About the Director
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Karan Johar, Born in India 25th May1972,India.A close friend of
Shahrukh Khan, he assisted Yash Chopra's Yash Raj Films during
the early days of of his career, making his directorial debut
with the mega-hit Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998). He also had a
popular chat show named ""Koffee with Karan"" (2004) The success
of ""KKHH"" made him one of the most high-profile directors in
the Hindi-language Mumbai Film industry, popularly known as
Bollywood.Also a close friend of Aditya Chopra, he has been a
creative member of Yash Raj productions such as Dilwale Dulhania
Le Jayenge (1995), Veer-Zaara (2004), Dil To Pagal Hai (1997),
and Mohabbatein (2000).Johar's success has guaranteed him
worldwide distribution of his production company, Dharma
Productions, for many years to come.
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