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Hum Kisise Kum Nahin

Movie Review: Hum Kisise Kum Nahin
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Aishwarya Rai, Annu Kapoor, Satish Kaushik
Producer: Shabbo Films
Director: David Dhawan
Music Director: Anu Malik
   

Finally, a comedy by David Dhawan after a long time....

"Hum Kisise Kum Nahin" was awaited by a huge section of movie lovers not only because it is a comedy but also because it has all superstars in it. A combination of best, one can say...
   
The film has Sanjay Dutt in the role of Munnabhai, an underworld don, who is a character that can be best described as a mixture of opposites. On one hand, he is dreaded for his rage and on the other hand he is known to be a person with a king sized heart. Well, life runs smooth for Munnabhai till he sees Komal (Aishwarya Rai) one day. His world goes topsy turvy after that and when things go out of control, his friends take him to Dr. Rastogi (Amitabh Bachchan) who feels that the cure to this disease is to woo the girl he is in

love with not aware that the girl is none other than his sister Komal. Komal, on the other hand is in love with Raja (Ajay Devgan), who

works as a mere bouncer in a club. But Dr. Rastogi is unaware of his sister's feelings since Raja aware of the status gap between him and Komal has not been able to muster courage to speak to Dr. Rastogi.
  
When Dr. Rastogi comes to know about Munnabhai's feelings for his sister, he decides to get her married to someone far off in USA and send her out of Munnabhai's reach. Meanwhile Komal realises this and shifts to Malaysia with Raja. But, there too she finds no respite. Finally, love triumphs and the way it does is something worth watching on the screen...

         
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin is definitely a success and a family entertainer. The movie makes sure the director has his finger placed firmly at the base of his audience's funny bone.The movie is greatly inspired by the Hollywood comedy "Analyse this" and of course David Dhawan adds his own bits of Bollywood masala. Amitabh and Sanjay form a great pair and steal the show despite the presence of Aishwarya and Ajay Devgan. The latter is two serious for these kind of movies. Aishwarya does look good and acts well but doesn't fit into the role well. Same with Ajay.
    

Music by Anu Malik is disappointing except three songs: "Yeh kya ho raha hai", "Ek sapna de de" and " Aage baarati" out of a total of 7. Cinematography by Manmohan Singh is excellent shot in the wonderful locations of Malaysia. Dialogue delivery is wonderful.
 
Hats off to David Dhawan for having such an excellent insight into common man's comedic perceptions.
   
Overall, the movie is definitely a winner and not worth missing.....
  

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