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            Review: Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya 
            Cast: Urmila Matondkar, Fardeen Khan, Sonali Kulkarni 
            Director: Rajat Mukherjee 
            Music: Sandeep Chowta 
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            The Michael Douglas-Gleen Close starrer Fatal Attraction has
            inspired Pyaar  Tune Kya Kiya, a love triangle between, Fardeen Khan, Urmila
            Matondkar and Sonali Kulkarni. 
                 
            The film tells the story of Jai (Fardeen Khan), a successful and flirtatious photographer
            who believes in capturing the right image. He meets Ria (Urmila Matondkar) in Goa (while
            she is exercising  ?) where he finds inspiration for an important forthcoming campaign.
            He convinces her to model for him, Ria, in the process falls in love with him unaware of
            the fact that  Jai is already married to Geeta (Sonali Kulkarni) 
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            Here emerges an uneasy scenario, where the three main
            protagonists of the film- Jai, Ria and Geeta unravel their emotions and discover their
            true calling. 
                   
            The film, which is of 120-minutes duration, is fast paced and has been handled with utmost
            care. Though the film has been inspired by a Hollywood movie, the director has worked
            really very hard to Indianise it.   | 
             
             
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        The film starts off with a promising note and keeps the viewer engrossed till the end of
        the film. The first half of the film is good, but the second half keeps the viewer glued
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            Few scenes in the second half are handled with convincing
            psychological realism. However, the biggest drawback of the film is its end. Though it is
            something new and will definitely be liked by the class audience but it won't be easy for
            the masses to accept it. The main highlights of the film are the songs, in one word- it is
            mind-blowing. What more, the picturisation is something to watch out for.  | 
           
         
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        This is ad-maker turned director Rajat Mukherjee's first
        film is definitely a laudable effort. The performances are perfect. Fardeen Khan looks
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            handsome and has done full justice to his character.
            Undoubtedly, it is Urmila Matondkar 's best performance. Sonali Kulkarni is good. Ravi
            Baswami and Rajpal Yadav succeed in bringing the smiles. Others have done their parts
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