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Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai...

Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai

Movie Review: Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai
Cast: Tushar Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Rinke Khanna, Dalip Tahil, Amrish Puri, Himani Shivpuri, Pankaj
           Berry
Director: Satish Kaushik
Producer: Vashu Bhagnani
Music: Anu Malik
Lyrics:
Sameer
 

Karan (Tushar Kapoor) has a nagging father and a bunch of "tapori" friends, who keep blurting out two lines of humour. Karan is the youngest son and is

completely disinterested in studies. A Jazzy set up at the crossroads in Mumbai acts as the College and students are found dressed only in red and yellow..
    
Rinkie Khanna plays Tushar's older sister and she has done justice to the role she has, by being a great support to her brother. Tushar goes all weak and falls in love with Pooja (Kareena Kapoor) at first sight, though he used to be very daring once upon a time and had kidnapped a girl to help one of his friends get married. Pooja on the other hand, is a very studious girl who wishes to join the Harvard University to fulfil her dead parents dreams.

She has come down to India to do a research on Indian culture and carries with her an autograph book in order to get an autograph from all the helpful, good human beings she comes across. Then begins a long chase, where Karan sees Pooja at all possible places but every time he narrowly misses speaking to her.
        
All coincidences are highly unplanned and far removed from reality.

Kareena looks ravishing at times sporting beautiful clothes and a great figure.
  


Finally, Pooja gets an admission into Harvard University and plans to return back to America. This is when Karan grows up and decides to let her go without having to confess his love for her. The last scene at the airport is very predictable where Pooja seeing that Karan is unable to confess his love for her, speaks out herself. With a sigh of relief and utmost happiness, they decide to lead a life together after Pooja returns from America.

        
To keep the audience's excitement alive, there are chart friendly tunes like Mujhe kuch kehna hai and Meine Koi jado nahi kiya. The songs are choreographed well especially the title track 'Mujhe kuch kehna hai'.

 
Kareena looks good and acts well. There's not much we can say about Tushar except that he should have been more sensible in choosing his first film, which would introduce him to Bollywood.
   
As for you, if you miss seeing this movie, there's really not much that you'll miss.
  

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