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By Prema K. Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota |
Story 2: Tilottima (Konkona Sen Sharma) is married to Hemant (Jimmy Shergill). The two met through the Net. Their honeymoon is cut short because he has to return to his job in the U.S. Tilottima is desperate to reach the U.S., but has to live with an irritating mother-in-law (Carla Singh), and sister-in-law. But she finally manages a visa and heads for L.A.
Story 3: Salim (Irrfan Khan) is the stockbroker son of a Godmother (Saroj Khan). He's besotted by the much older but sensuous Namrata (Suhasini Mulay). One day he discovers that she has been cheating on him. Before the shattered man can gather his wits about him, his mother forces him to pack his bags and flee the country before he's charged with murder of a police officer.
Story 4: Rahul (Ankur Khanna) is a brilliant but poor M.B.B.S. student who's already got admission into a prestigious university abroad. But he's hardly excited, nor appears to be too keen on going because of a lack of funds and an unwell father. His problems get sorted out, thanks to a friend (Ayesha Takia), and he finds himself flying out to a brighter future.
Of the four stories, the ones that stand out are the Paresh-Ratna and Jimmy-Konkona tracks. The Paresh-Ratna is the best and seems straight out of life. Even the Ayesha Takia-Ankur Khanna story touches a chord somewhere.
The portion at the U.S. Consulate when Konkona is being interviewed for a Tourist Visa is good. The sequence in which Paresh Rawal interacts with Konkona Sen at the Consulate is brilliant too. The sequence at the U.S. Consulate when Paresh and Ratna's daughter break into a song to convince the Officer, Rajat Kapoor, is well enacted.
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