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KUCHH
MEETHA HO JAYE
Directed by: Samar Khan
Starring: Arshad Warsi, Mahima Chaudhary, Pravin Dabbas, Kanwaljeet
Singh
Cert: PG
Runtime: 2 hours 11 mins
UK Release 15 April 2005 |
Who
could have imagined that a forlorn, smalltime airport could change
the lives of so many people! But it did, for the lucky few aboard
flight TW 135. Stuck at the airport with their flight being delayed,
their lives come to a screeching halt, giving them time to examine
and introspect relationships. Starry-eyed teenage lovers, the
bachelor caught between a couple of bachelorettes, the newly weds
who are already fighting their way to honeymoon, the married,
the divorced who don't know why they are fighting anymore, were
some who encompassed the varied chosen few. Adding confusion to
this mayhem is the asst. airport manager with a wacky sense of
humour and the colourful nitwit with a signal problem!
They
portray a frame of time that each one of us has or will go through.
Each of them tell a story that signifies that the idea of romance
goes beyond the boundaries of age - that love can be found at
16 or 60 and anywhere in between. They mirror the crazy characters
we meet who make our journey more enjoyable. The characters throw
light on the funny side of the seemingly unfortunate situation,
also highlighting the emotional undercurrents. Sprinkled with
light-hearted humour and warm abandon, the film explores the loves
and lives of these travelers during a small delay that becomes
an uncertain wait. Thrown together by a trick of fate, KUCHH MEETHA
HO JAYE is their story - about love, about emotions, about that
one chance that they are bestowed within a fleeting moment in
time when their journey became their destination.
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