Kuch Kuch Locha Hai
Kuch Kuch Locha Hai
| 08 May 2015 (USA)
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Praveen Patel, a 45-year-old married businessman, is approached by Shanaya, an actress, who wants to move in with him to prepare for a role. So he pretends to be single to impress her.

Reviews
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Stephan Hammond It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Roy Hart If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
bobbysing What can be said about a film that dares to begin right away with an established actor like Ram Kapoor continuing his hamming act of HUMSHAKALS in a silly mode and then an all amateurish cast trying to portray as if they are enjoying a lot in those ridiculously written sequences with no humour of any kind whatsoever.A supposedly sex comedy featuring Sunny Leone, who instead of entertaining the audience herself, passes on the important responsibility to Evelyn Sharma (quite strangely) who tries her best shedding off clothes in the first half.A film based on a pathetic date-game plot asking the young ones to pose as old couple reminding you of something straight from the 80s, KUCH KUCH LOCHA HAI is not KUCH KUCH LOCHA but literally representing the word LOCHA in its painfully long duration testing the viewer's patience. It has senseless writing, poor direction, overacting and double meaning dialogues thrown vaguely as a desperate try to make you laugh right from the word GO. And then even dares to offer a R. D. Burman remix of "Jaane Do Na" from film SAAGAR with all its antras re-written and re-composed trying to surpass the original with Sunny dressed in red saree copying Dimple Kapadia. Certainly a big mistake by both Ram Kapoor (who possibly did it for money or for the obvious reason) and Sunny Leone who looked like taking it seriously post EK PAHELI LEELA.In few words, if in a film promoted as a sex comedy featuring two sex bombs namely Sunny Leone and Evelyn Sharma, few youngsters decide to leave post intermission and the rest like myself choose to take a long nap in the chilling air conditioning, then that should be a perfect review for the readers to derive their own conclusions. So there is nothing more to be written about this avoidable venture.
Tejas Nair One knows what to expect when it comes to films like these.Story about a married, salacious 40-something man (Kapoor) who falls for international (adult) movie star (Leone) is silly, but not enough silly. It is evident from the intro frames where the film is really going - hatching a sex comedy between the primary protagonists, using slapstick and comic dialogs. Unfortunately, old formula has been highly tampered with and all that is left for its audiences to absorb are few cleavages, slurs about these cleavages, and short skirts that emphasize the cleft.People love sex comedies if they are honest, but in here there is visible honesty only about one thing: flesh show. Those expecting things from the film will receive it with pure irreverence from Leone and Sharma, who are strictly for that purpose. Other characters simply fool around with unclear intentions. Moreover, the base of the film itself is flawed - the guy probably wants to get laid with someone other than his wife, and when the time comes, refuses to acknowledge it. I have no sympathy or liking for such a character.The film is an update only for Ram Kapoor - a lucky sod who used to romance sari-clad middle-aged women in TV and now fantasizes about voluptuous actors.BOTTOM LINE: Kuch Kuch Locha Hai is an updated and modernized progeny of Bhojpuri sleaze films which used to have posters stuck inside bus stops and on street light poles - posters that had three main people in it, descriptively the boob-flashing heroine, her big-hearted (and probably well-endowed) hero lover, and her knife-wielding villain lover. You know what to expect. 1/10 - avoid.Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NOAlcohol: Mild | Profanity/Vulgarity: Medium
ridwaan_gangsta This makes me crack up so much, it is so funny. BEST as usual sunny Leone. This film firstly has one of the best songs which i am in love with which is Aao Na, This is the part of the film which i start to fall in love with. The Patel family seems to be bad but funny actors in a weird way. But i really like the acting. Especially when Sunny Leone keeps her class. Ram Kapoor is an actor who has one many awards, his facial expressions make me more satisfied during this movie that he can 'multirole' Amazing film SUBPERB 10/10 will recommend to friends and family. I think the age range should be 12+ because some scenes are explicit such as when Ram Kapoor tells sunny the 'banana' joke etc...
francisjohnfernandes i would say that it is not long movie too short but very good comedy but loved to see sunny for that whole one fifty minutes it was really nice the way she has acted the delivery of her words and her expression she has been improved a lot her moves and dance has been amazing for me it is one of the best comedy movies of this year..... i would say that it is a short movie but loved to see sunny for that whole one fifty minutes it was really nice the way she has acted the delivery of her words and her expression she has been improved a lot her moves and dance has been amazing for me it is one of the best comedy movies of this year.....She has been performing very well with all her movies coming every now and then but saying she is the future superstar of industry with her new roles good to see her improving in every movie....
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