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desertcart.com: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai : Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar: Movies & TV Review: Another Must See From India - Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is the saddest, happiest, stupidest, smartest, corniest, most sophisticated movie I have ever seen. It's dull, no wait, it's brilliant! The story lives moment to moment with jumps in time and reflects the best in human spirit. If you have ever been in love with someone so much that it hurts and that love was not returned, this story and its wonderful presentation may very nearly kill you with exquisite sadness. The characters are so well developed you live their pain and their happiness. Adults sometimes act like children and children sometimes act like adults in this astonishing celebration of life (aur death). Not everyone wins in this eternal love triangle but even the loser(s) seem to win while displaying superb character in acceptance of the consequences and the winners are reluctantly driven by powers explicitly greater than themselves. Despite all this, the film is light hearted. There are a few overly silly spots in the film but the rest of the time "something happens". The silliness seems to inject pain killer at just the right moments. Only slightly diminished at times by western influence, the singing and dancing is for the most part infectious, magnificent and unspoiled - so much art and beauty on one screen. The wedding (engagement) dance sequence IS worth the price of the film and worthy of a separate review. In the engagement dance, men dance with strength and precision yet seem to barely touch the floor while their loose fitting garments flow with masculine elegance. There is no sight in nature that rivals the beauty of these women dancers (in my mind) flowing like brilliant multi-colored grass in a wind that has meaning provided by the gods of music and the drums of man - and what drums they are! Superimposed on all this beauty and rejoicing is the serious undercurrent imparted by the conflicted bride to be. Oh, what the heck, Just buy this DVD and suffer with the rest of us. Review: Starring Rani Mukherjee, the most beautiful actress ever! - This is probably my favorite Indian DVD. It's got the most enjoyable story you could ever watch on film. I'm glad to see that desertcart is starting to provide Bollywood films. I knew after "Lagaan", "Monsoon Wedding", and "Bend it Like Beckham" came out, people are going to want to see more Indian films. This is a story about Rahul and Anjali, a boy and a girl who were best of friends back in college. This movie opens with a woman named Tina who is dying from a complicated birth. She asks her husband Rahul, while before she dies, to name their new daughter Anjali, and she also gives the grandmother 8 letters that she wrote to give to the newborn daughter, one letter for each year of the daughter's birthday. It is on Anjali's eighth birthday that she received the eighth letter written by her long gone dead mother. In this eighth letter, Anjali's mother Tina explained how she came into her father's life back in college and they fell in love. This love complicated a friendship between her father Rahul, and his best friend at college, a tomboy girl named Anjali. So Anjali left the college so that Tina and Rahul could be together. What little Anjali's mother wants her daughter to do is find the first Anjali and bring her back together with her father so that he will find happiness once again with his original best friend from college. This movie is a roller coaster of emotions. You will laugh and you will cry. In fact, you will probably cry twice within the first 15 minutes, but yet, you will laugh and be so engrossed into this film that you will wish you were there. It would be nice if this film had about 4 less songs because it does get a bit too musical sometimes, but the song videos do all look really colorful and classy. This movie stars Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukherjee. You will love all three of these Indian stars right away. These three stars also star together in another Bollywood film that I recommend called "Kabhi Khushi Khabhie Gham". This film is also from the director Karan Johar. To download pictures of these stars and stills from these movies, go to [...] . To find out other movies these stars are in, go to desertcart's [...] .
| ASIN | B006VD1NT2 |
| Actors | Shahrukh Khan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215,306 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #20,688 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Director | Karan Johar |
| Dubbed: | Hindi |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Release date | January 1, 1998 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 57 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Music |
| Subtitles: | English, Tamil, Telugu |
L**K
Another Must See From India
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is the saddest, happiest, stupidest, smartest, corniest, most sophisticated movie I have ever seen. It's dull, no wait, it's brilliant! The story lives moment to moment with jumps in time and reflects the best in human spirit. If you have ever been in love with someone so much that it hurts and that love was not returned, this story and its wonderful presentation may very nearly kill you with exquisite sadness. The characters are so well developed you live their pain and their happiness. Adults sometimes act like children and children sometimes act like adults in this astonishing celebration of life (aur death). Not everyone wins in this eternal love triangle but even the loser(s) seem to win while displaying superb character in acceptance of the consequences and the winners are reluctantly driven by powers explicitly greater than themselves. Despite all this, the film is light hearted. There are a few overly silly spots in the film but the rest of the time "something happens". The silliness seems to inject pain killer at just the right moments. Only slightly diminished at times by western influence, the singing and dancing is for the most part infectious, magnificent and unspoiled - so much art and beauty on one screen. The wedding (engagement) dance sequence IS worth the price of the film and worthy of a separate review. In the engagement dance, men dance with strength and precision yet seem to barely touch the floor while their loose fitting garments flow with masculine elegance. There is no sight in nature that rivals the beauty of these women dancers (in my mind) flowing like brilliant multi-colored grass in a wind that has meaning provided by the gods of music and the drums of man - and what drums they are! Superimposed on all this beauty and rejoicing is the serious undercurrent imparted by the conflicted bride to be. Oh, what the heck, Just buy this DVD and suffer with the rest of us.
R**E
Starring Rani Mukherjee, the most beautiful actress ever!
This is probably my favorite Indian DVD. It's got the most enjoyable story you could ever watch on film. I'm glad to see that Amazon is starting to provide Bollywood films. I knew after "Lagaan", "Monsoon Wedding", and "Bend it Like Beckham" came out, people are going to want to see more Indian films. This is a story about Rahul and Anjali, a boy and a girl who were best of friends back in college. This movie opens with a woman named Tina who is dying from a complicated birth. She asks her husband Rahul, while before she dies, to name their new daughter Anjali, and she also gives the grandmother 8 letters that she wrote to give to the newborn daughter, one letter for each year of the daughter's birthday. It is on Anjali's eighth birthday that she received the eighth letter written by her long gone dead mother. In this eighth letter, Anjali's mother Tina explained how she came into her father's life back in college and they fell in love. This love complicated a friendship between her father Rahul, and his best friend at college, a tomboy girl named Anjali. So Anjali left the college so that Tina and Rahul could be together. What little Anjali's mother wants her daughter to do is find the first Anjali and bring her back together with her father so that he will find happiness once again with his original best friend from college. This movie is a roller coaster of emotions. You will laugh and you will cry. In fact, you will probably cry twice within the first 15 minutes, but yet, you will laugh and be so engrossed into this film that you will wish you were there. It would be nice if this film had about 4 less songs because it does get a bit too musical sometimes, but the song videos do all look really colorful and classy. This movie stars Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukherjee. You will love all three of these Indian stars right away. These three stars also star together in another Bollywood film that I recommend called "Kabhi Khushi Khabhie Gham". This film is also from the director Karan Johar. To download pictures of these stars and stills from these movies, go to [...] . To find out other movies these stars are in, go to Amazon's [...] .
S**Z
You don't have to be indian to love Bollywood!
I an not indian but I love Bollywood movies and to me, this is the best movie I have ever seen! This was the first movie and the first time I ever saw Shahrukh Khan and fell instantly in love! He is so funny, charming and when called for brilliantly serious and dramatic. This movie won my heart with its story and music. I really love just about every song in the movie; especially the title song. I just had to buy my own copy I love this movie so much and I will probably watch it every week! lol!. I am so glad that the availability of these movies are increasing to feed my addiction and to Shahrukh Khan! This is a must see movie, you have got to get it! I can't wait to see Shah in "My name is Khan" when it comes out. I have seen the trailer online (Google it)and it is very good!
G**R
Favorite Bollywood Movie
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai has some unforgettable Bollywood tunes and dance scenes. This love story is my favorite. It incorporates family values, the power of faith, and the vicissitudes of the heart. I am a little confused if there is an aspect of Reincarnation, but as a story it flows.
M**N
Après avoir vu Fanaa avec Kajol et Aamir Khan, Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge avec Kajol et Shahrukh Khan, Devdas et Veer-Zaara, je me plonge dans ce film, juste pour le plaisir de retrouver ensemble Kajol et Shahrukh... Je ne préfère pas comparer avec Dilwale...c'est autre chose, encore plus kitsch -est-ce possible eh oui! - au début, le "style" me plaisait moyennement mais ce sont encore une fois les acteurs qui m'ont convaincue. Kajol est épatante, je regrettais presque l'ancienne Anjali garçon manqué, atypique, parfois un peu trop. Pourtant, elle a réussi à rendre son personnage attachant :), je ne le pensais pas, chapeau! Shahrukh nous revient ici plus "sexy" que jamais ^^, il s'améliore en vieillissant! ^O^ Quant à Rani Mukherji, bien qu'ayant préféré son rôle dans Veer-Zaara, elle parvient à nous émouvoir et ce dès les premières minutes du film, j'ai fondu en larmes xD Très kistch, avec des petits clin d'oeil à Grease, West Side Story ou aux comédies américaines "pour ados", les chansons et chorés sont efficaces. Un film bollywoodien plus "américanisé" selon moi, mais qui parvient tout de même à garder ce qui fait son charme; les acteurs y étant sûrement pour beaucoup. Mon préféré restera pour l'instant encore Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge quant au couple Kajol/Shahrukh, leur prestation n'en est pas moins délectable dans ce film. Quant au double DVD proprement dit, les bonus sont encore une fois très appréciables pour le prix, interviews, making of, clips des chansons, bande annonce, scènes coupées...tout ce dont on est en droit d'attendre d'un DVD. J'avais acheté ce film "au pif", en ne l'ayant jamais vu auparavant, je ne suis cependant pas déçue! :D
A**R
Awesome product delivered on time by amazon.Kuch kuch hota hai still remains a blockbuster today thanks to it's fantastic storyline and dialogues.The product was well packed and same as the picture shown here.It is a Sony dvd video which is why picture quality is sharper and price is around 385 bucks.Works on any dvd player and computer. Kudos to amazon
D**Y
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was recommended to us by a friend,the cover does'nt do the film any favours,and after the first 15 minutes i thought we had bought a duff film, then wow! it grabbed us. i will write the description from the rear of the dvd as none is written on amazons page: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is a sweet tale of friendship and love. Rahul (shahrukh Khan) and Anjali (Kajol) are inseparable friends at college. unknown to Rahul Anjali is in love with him who inturn falls head over heels in love for a new student Tina (Rani Mukherji). when Anjali learns the truth, she is heart broken and leaves college. In the meantime Rahul and Tina get married. Nine years have now passed and Rahul is a Single parent after Tinas death. What has become of Anjali? what is Rahuls daughter upto? Who is Aman? the plot unravels in a dramatic climax and alls well that ends well. I can only say that this film is fabulous and well worth watching, it now ranks as one of our favourite of all films and its only our second " bollywood" film. The actors, after a slow start, engage you and you feel the whole journey, its normal for me to shead a tear at the end of a really good film, and im not ashamed to admit it! but its a first for me to shead them at many points during the film!
I**I
Funny and oh so heartbreakingly good as always. Grew up with it.
O**I
love the movie.
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